You gained weight while they were making your kilt?? Were they shearing the sheep themselves??? Who did you order it from??? Try the C-Food diet, if you C food,don't eat it,lol. You spent good money for the kilt, starvation is FREE.
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Originally Posted by Rex_Tremende
Oh please. This is horrible advice. I will do anything for the perfect body except eat right and exercise.
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And does she (the perfect body) pay you any attention now, Rex?
Unfortunately, I've been adding to my waistline in the time I've been not working and seriously need to start dropping some poundage. My own kilt has become quite snug, and I don't relish the thought of having to get it altered. Salads and workouts are becoming a large part of my regimen in the very near future.
Scot, it depends on how many 'a couple' of inches are. If it's really just one or two, your kilt will be snug but should still fit OK. I think most straps will allow for about 2 inches, maybe 2 1/2.
I suggest salads - not sit ups. Eat half of what you're doing now and get more exercise. That's all you can do. I weigh myself every day. That way I know if I move even 1 pound. Then you can make minor adjustments instead of needing inches. Good luck.
Steve
Clans MacDonald & MacKay
In the Highlands of Colorado.
My free trade out for radio advertising gym membership recently ended and they have no intention of renewing the agreement. Which means I'll have to pay for a membership myself!!! The Thrifty Scot in me hates the thought of that. Might have to go the sit-up route myself.
Just remember to factor in the weight of your kilts. It told my hubby he was obese (he's not) and made his character a big fat guy.
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