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Monthly Archives: January 2013
Welcome Dave Ramsey listeners!
I hope you enjoyed the segment on the Dave Ramsey Show! I’m proud of my cousin and was completely honored to be on the air with him. If you’d like to order a copy of Fried Chicken & Wine, you … Continue reading
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Fit-To-Fat-Fit Blog: Day 2
Last year, I missed one day of Fit4Change training. This year, I’ve already missed one day — today. I know, I know – bad Marshall, right? Go ahead and beat me with a wet noodle. Because I couldn’t agree with … Continue reading
Thursday Free-For-All
Good morning! Looks like another soggy, damp, moldy day! Remember to tune into the Dave Ramsey show today (1180 am in Jackson) to hear me talking about Fried Chicken & Wine.
Keep going
I had a bad day yesterday. I know, I know — wah. Put on my big boy pants and quit whining. Just wanted to let you know I have them sometimes. I know you do, too. I mention it because … Continue reading
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Fit-to-Fat-to-Fit Blog: Day 1
It was, to quote the great Yogi Berra, deja vu all over again. I couldn’t sleep and crawled out of bed before the alarm could rudely go off. It was 3:45 and I didn’t want to be late. I ran … Continue reading
Posted in Fat-Fit-Fat
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Wednesday Free-For-All
Good morning! It’s nasty out there, so be careful. Today was my first day of Fit4Change. The next twelve weeks will be tough, but life changing.
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Fit-to-Fat-to-Fit Blog: Benchmarks
Today was the first day of Fit4Change. Both the 5 a.m. and the 6 a.m. groups met this afternoon at the Capitol to get tested so we could have a baseline to begin the program. We heard from Fit4Change leader Paul … Continue reading
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Meeting the King
It was an average January morning: Cool with a brilliant blue sky. Tupelo, Mississippi had never looked finer. All the hard work and renovation downtown had paid off. Business was booming. Buildings and streets were tidy. I parked my car … Continue reading
The Prayer Dock
It was rude greeting but totally necessary. The alarm screamed “GET UP!!!” A single blood-shot eye peered warily at the clock. 4:46 a.m. An arm, which had fallen asleep because it was tucked under a giant head, flailed around, trying … Continue reading
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