cortypants
@cortypants (604)
United States • Age 41
Joined myLot 15 years ago
I'm too Legit! Too Legit to Quit!:D
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cortypants
@cortypants (604)
• United States
12 May 09
Do you feel that weddings should be a formal occasion? As in, suit and tie, no children allowed? Or do you see a wedding as a casual gathering of family, friends, and laughter? When my aunt got married, it was a very formal...
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2 people
cortypants
@cortypants (604)
• United States
12 May 09
Do you feel that weddings should be a formal occasion? As in, suit and tie, no children allowed? Or do you see a wedding as a casual gathering of family, friends, and laughter? When my aunt got married, it was a very formal...
20 responses •
2 people
cortypants
@cortypants (604)
• United States
12 May 09
Do you feel that weddings should be a formal occasion? As in, suit and tie, no children allowed? Or do you see a wedding as a casual gathering of family, friends, and laughter? When my aunt got married, it was a very formal...
20 responses •
2 people
cortypants
@cortypants (604)
• United States
12 May 09
Do you feel that weddings should be a formal occasion? As in, suit and tie, no children allowed? Or do you see a wedding as a casual gathering of family, friends, and laughter? When my aunt got married, it was a very formal...
20 responses •
2 people
cortypants
@cortypants (604)
• United States
12 May 09
Do you feel that weddings should be a formal occasion? As in, suit and tie, no children allowed? Or do you see a wedding as a casual gathering of family, friends, and laughter? When my aunt got married, it was a very formal...
20 responses •
2 people
cortypants
@cortypants (604)
• United States
12 May 09
Do you feel that weddings should be a formal occasion? As in, suit and tie, no children allowed? Or do you see a wedding as a casual gathering of family, friends, and laughter? When my aunt got married, it was a very formal...
20 responses •
2 people
cortypants
@cortypants (604)
• United States
12 May 09
Do you feel that weddings should be a formal occasion? As in, suit and tie, no children allowed? Or do you see a wedding as a casual gathering of family, friends, and laughter? When my aunt got married, it was a very formal...
20 responses •
2 people
cortypants
@cortypants (604)
• United States
12 May 09
Do you feel that weddings should be a formal occasion? As in, suit and tie, no children allowed? Or do you see a wedding as a casual gathering of family, friends, and laughter? When my aunt got married, it was a very formal...
20 responses •
2 people
cortypants
@cortypants (604)
• United States
12 May 09
Do you feel that weddings should be a formal occasion? As in, suit and tie, no children allowed? Or do you see a wedding as a casual gathering of family, friends, and laughter? When my aunt got married, it was a very formal...
20 responses •
2 people
cortypants
@cortypants (604)
• United States
12 May 09
Do you feel that weddings should be a formal occasion? As in, suit and tie, no children allowed? Or do you see a wedding as a casual gathering of family, friends, and laughter? When my aunt got married, it was a very formal...
20 responses •
2 people
cortypants
@cortypants (604)
• United States
12 May 09
Do you feel that weddings should be a formal occasion? As in, suit and tie, no children allowed? Or do you see a wedding as a casual gathering of family, friends, and laughter? When my aunt got married, it was a very formal...
20 responses •
2 people
cortypants
@cortypants (604)
• United States
12 May 09
Do you feel that weddings should be a formal occasion? As in, suit and tie, no children allowed? Or do you see a wedding as a casual gathering of family, friends, and laughter? When my aunt got married, it was a very formal...
20 responses •
2 people
cortypants
@cortypants (604)
• United States
12 May 09
Do you feel that weddings should be a formal occasion? As in, suit and tie, no children allowed? Or do you see a wedding as a casual gathering of family, friends, and laughter? When my aunt got married, it was a very formal...
20 responses •
2 people
cortypants
@cortypants (604)
• United States
12 May 09
Do you feel that weddings should be a formal occasion? As in, suit and tie, no children allowed? Or do you see a wedding as a casual gathering of family, friends, and laughter? When my aunt got married, it was a very formal...
20 responses •
2 people
cortypants
@cortypants (604)
• United States
12 May 09
Do you feel that weddings should be a formal occasion? As in, suit and tie, no children allowed? Or do you see a wedding as a casual gathering of family, friends, and laughter? When my aunt got married, it was a very formal...
20 responses •
2 people
cortypants
@cortypants (604)
• United States
12 May 09
Do you feel that weddings should be a formal occasion? As in, suit and tie, no children allowed? Or do you see a wedding as a casual gathering of family, friends, and laughter? When my aunt got married, it was a very formal...
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2 people
Pigglies
@Pigglies (9329)
• United States
12 May 09
I would normally say I'd need to see at least a 5 pound change, otherwise I could figure the weight loss was just dehydration or some biological processes. But I have been trying to lose weight for months now with no success at...
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4 people
cortypants I think that any weight you lose and successfully keep off is something to be proud of! Even if it's a pound, or half a pound, if you can keep it off, that's success. I think small goals are easier to achieve and can keep you motivated. Congrats on what you've...
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cortypants
@cortypants (604)
• United States
12 May 09
Do you feel that weddings should be a formal occasion? As in, suit and tie, no children allowed? Or do you see a wedding as a casual gathering of family, friends, and laughter? When my aunt got married, it was a very formal...
20 responses •
2 people