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I think you meant to quote me! Well... I kept driving a car instead of riding a bike... and now I've gained 100 lbs since those days! I think I weighed 175 when that photo was taken. I'm now 275... but losing some weight ever so slowly! ;)
 
I think you meant to quote me! Well... I kept driving a car instead of riding a bike... and now I've gained 100 lbs since those days! I think I weighed 175 when that photo was taken. I'm now 275... but losing some weight ever so slowly! ;)
Go Keto. I lost 40 pounds. I think Vic said he lost 100 pounds on it. Better start practicing Karate again. :yes:

 
Just to add this to the thread whenever Bryant gets back, at 2:25 Grant Cardone talks about the LDS mission training experience impact on learning door to door contacting.

 
Not likely that you will find someone to take you for 2 months and have you leave. Whether someone does or does not, strongly suggest you continue to do research while trying to learn as much as you can about the types of coverage you want to market. Best of luck.

Primerica will take him. No I'm not starting feces but for some people that's just may be the best place for them.
 
I think you meant to quote me! Well... I kept driving a car instead of riding a bike... and now I've gained 100 lbs since those days! I think I weighed 175 when that photo was taken. I'm now 275... but losing some weight ever so slowly! ;)
Haha! Yes, I was trying to quote you! And to be fair, here’s me at about the same age:
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And me about 4 months ago:
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I’m carrying about 70-80 lbs more than the kid in the first pic. The only thing that’s thin these days is the hair on my head!
 
Wonder which branch of Amish to which she belongs.. Must be liberal as she has rubber tires on her bike.
There's a big Amish community of over 1,000 families a little over an hour from me. You can see them in their horse and buggies (very dangerous when they're on the highways at night) in the neighboring towns. It's not unusual to see piles of horse sh*t in the parking lot at the grocery stores. :confused::twitchy:

If they aren't in a buggy, they riding their bikes with rubber tires. :yes:
 
There's a big Amish community of over 1,000 families a little over an hour from me. You can see them in their horse and buggies (very dangerous when they're on the highways at night) in the neighboring towns. It's not unusual to see piles of horse sh*t in the parking lot at the grocery stores. :confused::twitchy:

If they aren't in a buggy, they riding their bikes with rubber tires. :yes:
Do the buggy's have rubber tires? Some groups only permit metal rims.
 
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