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Subject: Re: On resisting Easter candy
From: beautiful_idiot
Date: Tue, 13 Apr 2004 15:35:15 -0000
    
Hi Tom,

I meant leftover Easter candy. No sacrilege=A0on this diet :-).

Your wife's dump at work strategy is probably better than anything I
mentioned -- except=20
for the coworkers, of course. And it seems to have been followed by
quite a few people in=20
my office...

Reinhard

--- In , "Tom" <tomgunterman@y...> wrote:
> Hello;
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> Resist Easter candy? On Easter? That's sacreligous (sp?).
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> I had been looking forward to Easter candy for a long time. So on
Easter I=20
> went to the store and bought one bag of each of the kinds I
remembered from=20
> childhood: the big, hard, colored egg ones with the white in the
middle,=20
> chocolate malt eggs, and some regular jelly bean eggs. My goal was
to eat=20
> myself sick. When I got home at my first sitting I got too full
before I could feel=20
> bad. I went outside and worked in the garden. At suppertime I came
in, had a=20
> big supper and then attacked the bags again. I had better luck this
time. Pretty=20
> soon I was not feeling so good. So I stopped. I was happy and
uncomfortable.
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> There was a half a bag each ot the three kinds left. I wanted to
throw them=20
> away; my wife took them to the people at her work.
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> I'm ok now.
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> I plan on doing the same thing next year. Oh yeah, one more thing 
-
candy=20
> corn at Halloween . . . .
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> Tom

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