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Definatley what I was thinking like Reinhard put it you can still have a wonderful life on NoS who says you have to have sweets and snacks when you are out with your friends. It is not what you are putting in your mouth your friends are paying attention to anyway. Your friend in health Melanie --- In , Rich Lafferty <rich+yahoo@l...> wrote: > On Sun, Jun 13, 2004 at 05:21:36AM -0700, Reinhard Engels <beautiful_idiot@y...> wrote: > > Hi Allan, > > > > The only thing I'd watch out for is that the 6 PM > > boundary (or whatever you decide) doesn't start > > creeping in either direction. > > I thought about this for a second and realized that there's another > aspect involved: no-one will ask "Can I move my S day" because they have > another day on which they want to eat *less* S-food; it'll always be a > move to be able to eat more. In this case, I assume the original poster > will use S-day privileges fuller on Friday evening than Sunday evening. > > There's nothing inherently wrong with that, except that I think it > might be worthwhile to sit back and ask whether or not that is > compatible with the reasons one is doing no-S in the first place. > Me, I would love to be able to go and have a date square midweek, (there > are few better date squares than at one local coffee shop here), and I > would happily trade Sunday evening for that because I rarely have > sweets Sunday evenings -- but that tradeoff is *why* no-S works for > me, so I don't. > > -Rich > > -- > Rich Lafferty --------------+----------------------------------------------- > Ottawa, Ontario, Canada | Save the Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus! > http://www.lafferty.ca/ | http://zapatopi.net/treeoctopus.html > rich@l... -----------+----------------------------------------------- |
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