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  • The Inspirational Thread!

    What better thread than an inspirational thread? Seriously. When you are down, but not out, you can always come here and get inspired!

    Obese Man Crosses U.S. to Shed Pounds



    By PETER JAMES SPIELMANN, Associated Press Writer 2 hours, 26 minutes ago

    NEW YORK - Steve Vaught is trying to shed unwanted pounds the long, slow way: step by step as he walks across the United States.

    Vaught, 39, began his trek last April in Oceanside, Calif., and has covered more than 2,300 miles. As the distances have mounted, so too has interest in his journey, with supporters monitoring his progress online and newspapers and television stations tracking the adventure.

    Vaught began the trip to lose weight and break the bad habits that led to his obesity.

    "When I first started this walk, I weighed around 410 pounds, and I was carrying an 85-pound backpack," Vaught wrote on his Web site earlier this month as he crossed Ohio.

    "Now I weigh 296 pounds, and I am carrying a pack that weighs only 30 pounds. That is an overall reduction of almost 175 pounds off of my feet. So it will only get easier from here," he said.

    Vaught, who lives in San Diego, is about 600 miles from New York, with freezing Midwestern winds snapping at his back. He expects to finish the trip in about six weeks.

    He initially thought he could avoid the temptation of junk food on the road, where he usually camps in a tent at night between towns.

    "It is amazing how hard it is to find good, healthy food while on the road," he wrote. "Most restaurants, fast food and sit-downs, offer limited choices, and usually you are relegated to a small variety of beef products with potatoes."

    Vaught used to manage auto-repair businesses, but quit work before making the transcontinental journey. He seeks donations for each mile he travels and advertising for his Web site.

    Vaught said he was not always overweight. "I have been many things in my life, from a lanky teenager to a muscular Marine, and now I am fat," he said. "This latest incarnation is without a doubt the worst."

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    On the Web:

    http://thefatmanwalking.com
    Achkerov kute.

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    Re: The Inspirational Thread!

    Thanks for this thread.

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      Re: The Inspirational Thread!

      Oh comon, like life isn't inspirational enough, you gotta create this thread. What we really need is a depressing thread to remind everyone how depressing and xxxxty everything is.

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        Re: The Inspirational Thread!

        Life reminds me about that everyday.

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          Re: The Inspirational Thread!

          Originally posted by karoaper
          Oh comon, like life isn't inspirational enough, you gotta create this thread. What we really need is a depressing thread to remind everyone how depressing and xxxxty everything is.
          Nonsense my friend!
          Achkerov kute.

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            Re: The Inspirational Thread!

            Originally posted by Anonymouse
            lol mouse, akhper inch asem, ksanerrord ankam jardvats mijnordner es dnum. Mez mantrazh kceluc haves es arnum erevi.

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              Re: The Inspirational Thread!

              Originally posted by karoaper
              lol mouse, akhper inch asem, ksanerrord ankam jardvats mijnordner es dnum. Mez mantrazh kceluc haves es arnum erevi.
              I do like Canon though. Especially if it starts with chimes, rather than a piano.

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                Re: The Inspirational Thread!

                SOMETHING_BOTHERING_YOU.pps

                I have a religious friend who sends stuff like this a lot.
                Pretty heartbreaking, but also inspirational in the sense of seeing one's blessings. We all have em, let's count em.
                Last edited by karoaper; 03-23-2006, 01:35 AM.

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