Guest guest Posted October 2, 2006 Report Share Posted October 2, 2006 It's okay with me! I think we have several long-time members in your position. I'm looking forward to hearing about your results. Andy > > Greetings! > > It has been many, many cyber-moons since my involvement with this > list, dating back to 10/01 - sometime roughly 2004. I left the BFL > program and became involved exclusively in running, completing 1 > marathon, 3 half marathons, and several other challenging and fun races. > > Last December my stepfather died. I responded with the development of > an overzealous relationship with Woodhouse brand chocolates. I gained > a solid 6 pounds and it has remained with me since. > > Although I loved the BFL program in the past, I am one who loves > learning new things; that is part of what keeps me motivated and > interested in any program. I am currently looking at beginning a > program designed by Bob Greene from his book, " Total Body Makeover " . > He is the coach who is most well known for his work with Oprah. > > So here is the question: > Although this is a discussion list oriented towards the Bill > Body For Life program, may I participate here as I work the TBM > program? I understand it will be necessary that I mark my subject > line with the alert " not for newbies " or " OT " so as not to confuse > those who are newly working BFL. > > Waiting for your response... > Kelley > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 2, 2006 Report Share Posted October 2, 2006 Hi and welcome! I look forward to hearing about your progress! Machelle > > Greetings! > > It has been many, many cyber-moons since my involvement with this > list, dating back to 10/01 - sometime roughly 2004. I left the BFL > program and became involved exclusively in running, completing 1 > marathon, 3 half marathons, and several other challenging and fun races. > > Last December my stepfather died. I responded with the development of > an overzealous relationship with Woodhouse brand chocolates. I gained > a solid 6 pounds and it has remained with me since. > > Although I loved the BFL program in the past, I am one who loves > learning new things; that is part of what keeps me motivated and > interested in any program. I am currently looking at beginning a > program designed by Bob Greene from his book, " Total Body Makeover " . > He is the coach who is most well known for his work with Oprah. > > So here is the question: > Although this is a discussion list oriented towards the Bill > Body For Life program, may I participate here as I work the TBM > program? I understand it will be necessary that I mark my subject > line with the alert " not for newbies " or " OT " so as not to confuse > those who are newly working BFL. > > Waiting for your response... > Kelley > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 2, 2006 Report Share Posted October 2, 2006 Kelley: You know I always look forward to reading what you've got to write! I say absolutely keep posting here.. This is the only board I'm a member of, so it helps me keep up with you too! Dana Anne Is this the right place? Greetings! It has been many, many cyber-moons since my involvement with this list, dating back to 10/01 - sometime roughly 2004. I left the BFL program and became involved exclusively in running, completing 1 marathon, 3 half marathons, and several other challenging and fun races. Last December my stepfather died. I responded with the development of an overzealous relationship with Woodhouse brand chocolates. I gained a solid 6 pounds and it has remained with me since. Although I loved the BFL program in the past, I am one who loves learning new things; that is part of what keeps me motivated and interested in any program. I am currently looking at beginning a program designed by Bob Greene from his book, " Total Body Makeover " . He is the coach who is most well known for his work with Oprah. So here is the question: Although this is a discussion list oriented towards the Bill Body For Life program, may I participate here as I work the TBM program? I understand it will be necessary that I mark my subject line with the alert " not for newbies " or " OT " so as not to confuse those who are newly working BFL. Waiting for your response... Kelley ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.407 / Virus Database: 268.12.11/460 - Release Date: 10/1/2006 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2006 Report Share Posted October 3, 2006 , Of course this is the right place. I personally will look forward to what you've got going on with TBM. And welcome back by the way! Terri Greetings! It has been many, many cyber-moons since my involvement with this list, dating back to 10/01 - sometime roughly 2004. I left the BFL program and became involved exclusively in running, completing 1 marathon, 3 half marathons, and several other challenging and fun races. Last December my stepfather died. I responded with the development of an overzealous relationship with Woodhouse brand chocolates. I gained a solid 6 pounds and it has remained with me since. Although I loved the BFL program in the past, I am one who loves learning new things; that is part of what keeps me motivated and interested in any program. I am currently looking at beginning a program designed by Bob Greene from his book, " Total Body Makeover " . He is the coach who is most well known for his work with Oprah. So here is the question: Although this is a discussion list oriented towards the Bill Body For Life program, may I participate here as I work the TBM program? I understand it will be necessary that I mark my subject line with the alert " not for newbies " or " OT " so as not to confuse those who are newly working BFL. Waiting for your response... Kelley ---------------------------------------------------------- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.407 / Virus Database: 268.12.11/460 - Release Date: 10/1/2006 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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