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who gives a crap about diet... i know i dont

im just going to walk the dog everyday like a madman

see what happens

will still be drinking and eating bad

will go for a run every now and again

so here goes

hopefully i wont get bored of walking and even might find my rugby boots and play again

FATZ

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30/7/04 128kg of love... come and get me ladies (gut, man boobs, fat arse)

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might find my rugby boots and play again

There are only 4 more games in the season...

31/7/2004 vs Beecroft (Away)

7/8/2004 bye

14/8/2004 vs Forest (Home)

21/8/2004 vs Iggies (Home)

28/8/2004 vs Collegues (Away)

Get your ass down there at the usual time.

Cheers

Mick

Boys, You're just not drinking enough.

Alcohol is a diaretic. So gets rid of excess fluid.

Beer is good. "Steak in a glass" as they say. And factor in all that exercise going to and from the bar/fridge.

Ever seen a fat alcoholic ?

Just stay away from Kebabs. It will only end in tears anyway (and probably vomiting and/or diahorrea).

I'm taking this on the road soon, but no evangelical consultancy fees to you guys in SAU.

Enjoy !!

El Bee

shit i was once buff at 115kg

now 127 im fat

so my target is 115

im 6'5 and pretty wide.

shoule be some fun and b man if you want to hit it im up to my 8th already... got to love friday baby

come over tomorrow for more cans i say!!!!

nath and i are going to take up squash maybe it will help

Pete

Damn you Fatz - I only started my first.

I'm with elbee111 - more beer

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