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It was a cloudy but BEAUTIFUL day in NYC today. The windy conditions made it THAT much better... But the icing on the cake was when I slid down the slide at the playground, and did not get stuck, instead, I slid pretty quickly! Thank you, BANDid life!!

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Very cool

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I saved your posting to read last because you always make me smile. I really enjoy you enjoying life. when I had read the headline of course I thought you ate a 8 oz steak or something and it didn't get stuck. one of my three things I want to do when I reach goal is to go to a Water park and slide down the slides. so I identify with this. good going.

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So glad you had a sliding event...sounds so fun!!! Cant wait till I get there!!! There are alot of things I want to do when I get to 199!!! Gonna really Celebrate that one for sure!!! Enjoy your playground dates!!! So Congrats!!!

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I saved your posting to read last because you always make me smile. I really enjoy you enjoying life. when I had read the headline of course I thought you ate a 8 oz steak or something and it didn't get stuck. one of my three things I want to do when I reach goal is to go to a Water park and slide down the slides. so I identify with this. good going.

I'm humbled to know I put a smile on anyone's face. Thank you for reading my posts!!! Don't even remind me of STEAK! I'm really sure I won't be able to have any after my last fill, but it's ok, I can live with that (for now).

Last Summer, about a month and a half after surgery- you know, that time when you have lost more than ten pounds and have this sudden burst of confidence and you think you can do EVERYTHING you couldn't do before (including wearing a bathing suit) yeah, during that time I threw myself down a slide at the Water park and made a damn fool of myself..... Mostly because I don't know how to swim. Apparently, I can't even find my footing in a 3ft pool at the end of a slide either. LoL.

So glad you had a sliding event...sounds so fun!!! Cant wait till I get there!!! There are alot of things I want to do when I get to 199!!! Gonna really Celebrate that one for sure!!! Enjoy your playground dates!!! So Congrats!!!

It's a great feeling having that "1" in front.... You'll get there!!

LONG LIVE NSVs!!!!!!!

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