02-02-2016, 06:12 AM
(31-01-2016, 10:47 PM)Huggy Wrote:(30-01-2016, 03:37 AM)6of1 Wrote: Yupe, oil leaking from every seam, blown seals...
That describes me!
Mine's got a terrible rumbling from the bottom and I think the big end has gone! ;-)
It's so frustrating when you really want to get on with some decent exercise and activity but the body says "nah". But good for you with working through the injury, and come the spring there's going to be no stopping you!
Yeah, I am slightly customized, there are a couple of standard showroom bits missing from the engine compartment.

(externally, everything is still there)

(31-01-2016, 10:47 PM)Huggy Wrote: Hmm.... do I notice a hint of some Brit DNA lurking somewhere in your system? You do seem to be unusually knowledgeable and appreciative of the finer things? (and yes, I did notice your humour too ;-)
Yup, heavy duty Brit DNA, all 4 grandparents were imports from England.

Most of my humour is courtesy of me mum...
And if it weren't for the diabetes, I would be very tempted to have some treacle tart right about now. :/
(31-01-2016, 10:47 PM)Huggy Wrote: But now you have gone too far! Taunting me with funky fat deposits and a hint of a girlish waist! (stands with hands on hips and pouty bottom lip!)

Another 25 -30 pounds and I shall taunt you with snaps!
But, via PM, I'm not too sure I want to display the built-in fur coat porn!
My wife is very fond of the fur, so, unfortunatelyit has to stay...
The fat deposits are just (in my view) where the muscle underneath is tightening up, leaving roadways in the fat.

(31-01-2016, 10:47 PM)Huggy Wrote: Although I had to slow my NBE programme while I sorted out my stalled weight loss, I have definitely noticed a plumper butt starting to follow me around. And like you I am really interested to see how the curves develop as the fat goes down and the NBE kicks into higher gear. Now I know my diabetes is under control and how to keep it there too, I can fully shift my attention to getting rid of the lard and working on the good curves. Think we may both have a very interesting year ahead of us? :-)
Time to renew the life insurance, they will be much stricter now that the diabetes has been diagnosed...
But, looking forward to spring, shorts weather, but would still like a little snow, don't quite have my fill, yet.
(31-01-2016, 10:47 PM)Huggy Wrote: Happy journeys
Huggy

