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if i lived outta home i would eat healthy - but my parents dont eat healthy and serve up a lot of crap for dinner.

im going to try and make an effort to eat healthier tho once i start the gym - because once i start exercising i hate to undo all the pain etc and go eat unhealthy stuff afterwards.

Dont u just hate doing up budgets!!

yeah after i said that i thought about when i moved out with my ex .... man the guy was a bigger chocoholic than me haha and we had Maccas brekky every sunday but their were stairs in my house that i had to go up n down and other things that seemed to keep me slimmer than i am now.

I've got a big can't be bothered thing with food when i was in perth i didn't eat one day cause i couldnt be bothered going into anywhere to buy food (that night i had roadkill burger).

niz i dont think you need to be any slimmer. you were looking pretty fine last time i saw you :mad:

yeah i like to get out at least one weekend night a week :mad:

Never been somebody thats gone out 4 nights a week tho. Used to have a lot more energy than i do now tho - and im only 20 haha but ive been clubbing since i was 16

haha thanks Phil - used to be a helluva lot slimmer than what i am tho and i still had modelling agents saying to me lose 3 inches off my butt. haha oh well those days are over - hate to know what they would ask me to lose now! im at least 15kgs heavier.

I would love to go out once every week but.... building a house now and doing stuff to my car so something has got to give...

still when i go out i still go hard even though i am 25 now.... sh1t feels like i was 20 yesterday... oh, thats right the memory has gone... lol

still get hassled for ID everywhere though....

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