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In a message dated 12/04/1999 3:37:51 AM Eastern Standard Time,

GalofGOP@... writes:

<< I live in Austin Texas. I will be moving to Woodbridge, VA in July. I'm

24.

>>

I lived 20 minutes from Woodbridge VA for 3 years but a long long time ago

otherwise been in the same 10 mile radius in NJ the other 47 years

Barb

who worked 23 years in the hospital I was born in

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In a message dated 12/04/1999 10:35:19 AM Eastern Standard Time,

Squashblosm@... writes:

<< I spent the first 14 years in Rock Hill, South Carolina, which is right

outside of Charlotte, NC (except for one year in ville, Florida.

Then

from SC, I moved to Fort Lee, Virginia (which is right next to sburg)

for a couple of years, and then on to Hanau, West Germany, (this is near

furt) where I graduated High School. Then on to Sanford, Wells, and

Biddeford Maine, (which is right near the coast, near Old Orchard Beach--the

area that King writes about a lot in his books.) where I lived for

about 10 years (except for the year and a half in Huntsville Alabama, and

the

year in Milton Mills New Hampshire.) After which, I moved to Brookfield

Massachusetts (which is right outside of Sturbridge) for 5 years, and have

been living for the last 6 years in Lancaster, Ohio (which is next to

Columbus). I figure I'll probably eventually end up in Florida, and at some

point probably spend some time in New England again. I am 40 years old.

Jenni, I am glad you asked this question, because the answers make the

people

in this group even more interesting! ;o) Sharon >>

LOL Sharon sounds like your snail mail addy can be more elusive than your

email addy

Barb

who head is swimming in circles trying to comphrehend Sharon's migrations

AKA:POMBarb, Mad-Dame Yenta

" Cats and Teens will do what they want and

Dogs and Parents just better get used to it "

<A HREF= " http://hometown.aol.com/horsemom2/myhomepage/index.html " >Barb's

Places on the web</A>

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In a message dated 12/4/99 11:09:49 AM Eastern Standard Time,

Horsemom2@... writes:

<< Barb

who head is swimming in circles trying to comprehend Sharon's migrations

>>

Barb, My parents were divorced. I lived with my Father for 14 years, then

moved in with my Mom, whose husband was in the service. I met someone in

Germany, which led me to Maine (my first husband......and a bad mistake).

Later on, when I met and married my second husband, we moved to his hometown

in Massachusetts. He is a plastics engineer, which brought us to Ohio,

because he took a job with Goodyear. And now he is in charge of this region,

and works for General Electric. So that should explain the migration. ;o)

Sharon

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In a message dated 12/04/1999 1:22:47 PM Eastern Standard Time,

GalofGOP@... writes:

<< Barb,

Do you know if there is public transportation from Woodbridge into D.C.?

Who cant' drive and is rather worried >>

not sure cuz lived there in the early 70's.

I did use a bus to commute to my job in DC (I worked for the FBI)

I'm pretty sure you can use the new Metro system (subway)

hopefully even if you have to take a bus to get to a station

Barb

who did ride the subway when we last visited and found it confusing but the

people are helpful

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Thanks ,

I think every city needs a metro!! IT helps alleviate traffic and helps the

environment (yes this coming from a Republican). Plus, its great not having to

worry about parking and being able to read while traveling to and fro.

I actually should get a bike, good exercise. I had one for a while in Austin,

but this is the land of bike thieves no matter how good your lock is......

speaking of which..for those of you who alternate Taebo with other exercises.

How intense are these exercise. Yogan and walking or more aerobic? I cant

decide if I should add more aerobics or spend more time on muscle training and

cut down a little on the Taebo. I always feel like if I'm not doing aerobics

I'm not working out.

In a message dated Mon, 6 Dec 1999 12:36:11 PM Eastern Standard Time, "

Mueller " writes:

> > << Barb,

> > Do you know if there is public transportation from Woodbridge into

> D.C.?

> >

> > Who cant' drive and is rather worried >>

> >

> Even though you asked Barb, I happen to have a Metro guide in my Maps

> folder at work. You can take the Metro from the Franconia-Springfield

> station into DC. They have connections to bus stations, light rail

> and taxi service at each Metro station. You can even take your bike

> (oops, well for maybe one month out of the year in Virginia!!!) For

> info, call 202 637-7000. I loved taking the Metro. You buy a pass

> from a machine and just jump on and ride.

>

> LV, who wishes Las Vegas had a metro system!

>

>

>

>

> ------------------------------------------------------------------------

>

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In a message dated 12/06/1999 3:19:19 PM Eastern Standard Time,

GalofGOP@... writes:

<< speaking of which..for those of you who alternate Taebo with other

exercises. How intense are these exercise. Yogan and walking or more

aerobic? I cant decide if I should add more aerobics or spend more time on

muscle training and cut down a little on the Taebo. I always feel like if

I'm not doing aerobics I'm not working out. >>

I think anything that uses weights safely can be a big help for alot of

health reasons besides speeding up the metabolism cuz of building more

muscle. Only problem is, it can be boring and repetitive so I am taping a

bunch of tv programs to vary the weight work-outs which are mainly upper

body. Brisk walking is aerobic & may help endurance and fitness level as well

as get you some Vitamin D & fresh air if outside. Yoga & Chi will improve

flexibility & help to relax those challenged muscles.

IMHO Tae-Bo does produce more benefits than any singular exercise and is alot

more fun but it doesn't hurt to add other things for variety to avoid

burn-out if time permits

Barb

who tried to go back to cycling but my knees complained

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> << Barb,

> Do you know if there is public transportation from Woodbridge into

D.C.?

>

> Who cant' drive and is rather worried >>

>

Even though you asked Barb, I happen to have a Metro guide in my Maps

folder at work. You can take the Metro from the Franconia-Springfield

station into DC. They have connections to bus stations, light rail

and taxi service at each Metro station. You can even take your bike

(oops, well for maybe one month out of the year in Virginia!!!) For

info, call 202 637-7000. I loved taking the Metro. You buy a pass

from a machine and just jump on and ride.

LV, who wishes Las Vegas had a metro system!

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