"They do not take into account bone density, muscle mass, water percentage, etc."
Yup - that's my problem ... water weight.
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"They do not take into account bone density, muscle mass, water percentage, etc."
Yup - that's my problem ... water weight.
"That time?"
Based on my attitude today ... yes.
or it could be dealing with DOD Contractors (yup VT - I'm talkin ta you).
or it could be that Micro (our Yorkie) decided that play time started at 0130 this morning instead of his regular 0600.
Here you go James:
http://www.myredpacket.co.uk/shopima...MachoApron.jpg
or maybe this one?
http://www.ifood.tv/files/u15150/kitchen_apron.jpg
or even this one!
http://www.thelaughingstock.co.uk/ac.../BBQ_Apron.jpg
:bgwo::bgwo:
lol, those pics from your 'personal' collection ????? :D
Yes, I posed for the first and third one :smilewink:smilewink:smilewink
There shoulda been two onions where the steak is, in the 3rd one...:laughing:
RUN, FATBOY, RUN!!! :smilewink Clinically obese, bah. During my prime I was considered heavy: 5' 11" 172lbs 7% body fat (all that elk and ram meat)
Now that I quit working out I am 165lbs with 10% body fat.
Now I guess I am at my ideal weight... but I don't get called beefcake anymore. Bosslady told me I don't look to be as heavy as 165 lbs... I told her, "You'd have to see me naked to understand." HA!
I tried to gain weight but it is tough! Again, at my prime, I lost weight over Christmas vacation because I didn't work out for 7 days! Who loses weight over Christmas vacation?! Never got that weight (muscle) back either. I consider my ideal weight to be 180; maybe I'll get there when I am 50...
im still trying to figure out what 'weight in stones' means....:_thinking
Jaaaaack...Dude...:cool:
Didn't your puter come with google?...:smilewink
http://www.csgnetwork.com/stoneweightcalc.html
Yer old fat uncle weighs in @ 16.428 stone...;)