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Me and the TABLE.
By Norm Seeley | May 10, 2010
It’s true, I LOVE TO EAT.
I don’t remember a time that I didn’t love to sit down at the table and eat what ever was put before me. In my Mom’s house, growing up on Franklin Street in Denver, she would put the plate in front of me, with some meat and vegetables and say, ” Finish what’s on your plate and you can have desert.” That was an incentive for me to eat everything there. Even the broccoli, which even as a young boy, I HATED.
With that kind of training at home, then off to boarding school for high school, I learned that you eat what was put in front of you, and it didn’t matter if you liked it. And I also was one of those people that until I got older….could eat what ever and how much I wanted and it never stayed with me. I was tall and thin. 6’4″ and maybe 175.
But now it’s different. I need to find an herbal phentermine and stay in control of my weight.
I know that I need to push away from the table, but old and I mean old habits are hard to die.
Another thought, this Friday I will start. a two part interview with 1960′s KRUX Good Guy Kit Carson . He and I talk about the days of live radio here in Phoenix.
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