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Regarding weight loss: eat more sushi!
Posted by Dan at January 31, 2007 10:21 AMI've made some personal resolutions, and am happy to say that I've stuck with all but one of them. The one I'm slacking-off on is those sit-ups. Gotta get back to those!
Regarding games, I don't follow the "buy one, sell one" mantra, but I'm trying. Every few weeks I peruse my shelves and decide to list a few more titles on the Mountain Market and the Geek. My goal is to keep all of the games I have fitting on the existing shelving. It's working ... but barely!
Posted by Greg Schloesser at January 31, 2007 10:48 AMThose are very reasonable resolutions. Funny, though, how a plan can sound perfectly logical, until you try to complete it. Good luck with them.
Weight Loss Plan: Buy games, rather than food. Not practical, but fun while it lasts. Just don't eat the pastel camels. :-)
Posted by Gerald McDaniel at January 31, 2007 11:36 AMDon't know if you were serious, but here's my weight loss tip:
http://www.fourmilab.ch/hackdiet/www/hackdiet.html
This isn't a fad diet or anything - it just gives a systematic way to eat fewer calories than you burn. I'm a month into it and 10 lbs down. We'll see how it holds.
Posted by Christopher Brooks at January 31, 2007 1:08 PMGreg: Do you sell many games from your Mountain Market and BGG? We've thought about listing some to sell here, but I'm not sure the blog gets all that much traffic. Still, it's something to consider. We have several boxes of games to get rid of and it's really just laziness that is keeping me from figuring out the best way to get rid of them. I was really hoping to make it to BGG.con to try selling some in the flea market but we weren't able to make it.
Gerald: I have always imagined that those camels taste like sweet tarts. The colorful chicklet pieces in Aladdin's Dragons look tasty as well! Our monthly grocery bill is insane and I would loooove to be able to spend some of that money on games instead. The problem is, we have a very hungry, skinny, teenage boy who is capable of putting away huge amounts of food. If our younger son turns into an eating machine too as he enters his teen years, too many games will not be a problem. We won't be able to afford any!
Posted by Susan at January 31, 2007 3:22 PM