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It’s been two months since my weight loss surgery (why do I all of a sudden feel like I’m at an AA meeting saying how long it has been since my last drink?) and I figured it was time to do an assessment of where I am in my journey.
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I came across this one via Twitter, where a friend of mine posted it. Sit back, close your eyes and enjoy. The hairs stood up on my arms while listening to this. And to think it is done a capella.
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Congrats to LLBR’s reviewer Dan Marvin on his recent interview on Fox 56 in Kentucky about his book, Briefs for the Reading Room.
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When this particular book was posted on the Pick Me! tab of the LL Book Review, I knew, being the only woman regular reviewer, if I didn’t review it, the book would be declined.
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The moment strikes and it’s like a frission in your brain. Your heart starts pumping faster. You have the sensation of fireworks going off in your head. Pleasure radiates through your entire body until it reaches the point where you want to start screaming, “Yes. Yes. YES!”
Exercise. It can be the bane of your existence while struggling against ever increasing weight. It can be the cause of one of the ultimate Catch-22′s in life.
All of a sudden, summer is definitely here. Let me tell you that wearing black fur in the summertime is not fun.
One distinct difference between the two most popular weight loss surgeries of gastric bypass and gastric band is the immediacy of gratification. With the gastric bypass, you have the surgery and immediately start losing weight as there are no adjustments to be made.
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The Simplest of Acts: And Other Stories is a short collection of short stories. In only 102 pages, Melanie Haney manages to take us into the hearts and lives of eleven separate individuals.
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