Where the Sun doth not Shine

Connie Clark austin-ghetto-list@pairlist.net
Thu Jun 3 08:34:19 2004


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Hi Dian,
1 k equals 2.2 lbs
70 kg is about 154 lbs
78 kg is about 171 lbs
8 kg is a log to loose in short period.
C


Dian Donnell <meadow@austin.rr.com> wrote:
i'm lazy.  how does a kg translate as a lb? 
d 
Byron Black wrote: While I'm not obsessed with health issues or living particularly purely (I like my cheap cigars and occasional margarita) I have been vegetarian (rather, fishy-tarian) since 1968 and am normally cautious about what I imbibe. Over the past couple of years have had peculiar ups and downs in body weight which is somewhat unnerving -- from a standard (forever) 70kg. or so up to 78kg. which is uncomfortable since I have my clothes custom-cut for me, and tight (I know, unfashionable). Then when I tried to cut back on the eats I went down, rather suddenly, to 70kg. The latest fierce monkey bite (26 stitches in lower left calf) had me on super-killer antibiotics, which took away appetite and made me vomit at the slightest provocation. Down to 66kg. No bueno. Now I'm up to 68 and feel pretty steady (leg also healing, if slowly). The reason for this dreary preamble is to ask whether any other Wreckers (better than 'Ghettoites', no?) are doing enemas as a habit. I started
 rinsing out my nether realms about two years ago, since toilets here customarily have squirting hoses, and I found that they usually carry enough pressure to allow the lower colon to get a good rinse, and the last little bits of waste to get flushed out. I wonder whether there is a downside to enemas -- anybody have any experience? I like the concept of cleaning out the chute (just as I abhor toilet paper -- what a cockeyed, nasty, troublesome invention that is!), and would think that it would be particularly useful for constipation. I have the opposite condition, unfortunately, a not uncommon occurrence in crowded third-world urban environments, alas. Sorry to get so nasty but  we do share our health concerns, right? BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB
		
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<DIV>Hi Dian,</DIV>
<DIV>1 k equals 2.2 lbs</DIV>
<DIV>70 kg is about 154 lbs</DIV>
<DIV>78 kg is about 171 lbs</DIV>
<DIV>8 kg is a log to loose in short period.</DIV>
<DIV>C</DIV>
<DIV><BR><BR><B><I>Dian Donnell &lt;meadow@austin.rr.com&gt;</I></B> wrote:</DIV>
<BLOCKQUOTE class=replbq style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">i'm lazy.&nbsp; how does a kg translate as a lb? 
<P>d 
<P>Byron Black wrote: 
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<FONT face=Arial><FONT size=-1>While I'm not obsessed with health issues or living particularly purely (I like my cheap cigars and occasional margarita) I have been vegetarian (rather, fishy-tarian) since 1968 and am normally cautious about what I imbibe. Over the past couple of years have had peculiar ups and downs in body weight which is somewhat unnerving -- from a standard (forever) 70kg. or so up to 78kg. which is uncomfortable since I have my clothes custom-cut for me, and tight (I know, unfashionable). Then when I tried to cut back on the eats I went down, rather suddenly, to 70kg.</FONT></FONT>&nbsp;<FONT face=Arial><FONT size=-1>The latest fierce monkey bite (26 stitches in lower left calf) had me on super-killer antibiotics, which took away appetite and made me vomit at the slightest provocation. Down to 66kg. No bueno.</FONT></FONT>&nbsp;<FONT face=Arial><FONT size=-1>Now I'm up to 68 and feel pretty steady (leg also healing, if slowly).</FONT></FONT>&nbsp;<FONT
 face=Arial><FONT size=-1>The reason for this dreary preamble is to ask whether any other Wreckers (better than 'Ghettoites', no?) are doing enemas as a habit.</FONT></FONT>&nbsp;<FONT face=Arial><FONT size=-1>I started rinsing out my nether realms about two years ago, since toilets here customarily have squirting hoses, and I found that they usually carry enough pressure to allow the lower colon to get a good rinse, and the last little bits of waste to get flushed out.</FONT></FONT>&nbsp;<FONT face=Arial><FONT size=-1>I wonder whether there is a downside to enemas -- anybody have any experience? I like the concept of cleaning out the chute (just as I abhor toilet paper -- what a cockeyed, nasty, troublesome invention that is!), and would think that it would be particularly useful for constipation. I have the opposite condition, unfortunately, a not uncommon occurrence in crowded third-world urban environments, alas.</FONT></FONT>&nbsp;<FONT face=Arial><FONT size=-1>Sorry to get so
 nasty but&nbsp; we do share our health concerns, right?</FONT></FONT>&nbsp;<FONT face=Arial><FONT size=-1>BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB</FONT></FONT></BLOCKQUOTE></BLOCKQUOTE><p>
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