Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/03/07
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Every once in a while, we the Luggites, come up with a completely non-Leica topic that is interesting, fascinating and so informative it's amazing. A very special topic! Any other site? Never happen as the topic would be booooooooooed off the stage or deleted! Banned, whatever! However. Here? A damn fine bunch of folks who like to learn. The family snapped a bit on this at the beginning, but in the end it evolved into a very interesting informative topic. I don't have any doubt my attitudes have changed in-relation to "big folks." I found Adam's input very interesting because it came from someone who's "been there!" And folks for me, is far more informative and interesting than from a person who read a book and has all the answers. Not that we had that. Adam was.... Blunt? But hey the guy lived it, he had a right to speak his piece from experience! ! My good fortune has been, I've rarely had to be concerned with "being over weight / sized." Probably the luck of the draw in the big picture of things. However, a situation where all of a sudden I couldn't comfortably wear a favourite pair of trousers drove me crazy! I'm sure some of you have similar experiences! :-) Anyway I'd begin to eat half of whatever was on my plate......... yep got lots of "cross words about the cooking, making dinner, never make a meal again, etc." Well it sort of got on my nerves..... I mean you can only take the bitching so long! :-) So I'd eat a tiny bit more only to pacify! ;-) But I think the situation really is, too each his own in how you handle this kind of thing. I'd cut back on the intake and left the table always ready to eat more, or left feeling a tad hungry. Not sure this is best for everyone, but it helped me. Another, I would walk an hour after dinner. Quite often I'd start within a half hour of dinner! Not sure that's a proper way of doing it as far as fitness people think. But some how it worked. But the bottom line on this topic is.... "we all learned something about the condition" which in the past I'd think was a "visual condition" perceived of other less fortunate folks than ourselves. But once again, the LUG family far out performed itself and everyone learned something than being about a one topic (Leica) camera family. Good on all of us! Thanks folks, because this is what makes this place such a wonderful spot to come home to! ted