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hey guys started today fasting for lent, well kind of lent anywho.

i have 40 days now of eating nothing from an animal which has blood from it supposedly.

(dont know the exacts but thats what the old greeks are telling me)

anyways i will post up a steady update and how i am going every now and then,

and maybe how much weight i have dropped :D

all the best and GO VICTORY!!! cyas

wish me luck lol :sorcerer:

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mmm im having lunch now sausages n bbq meat mm the fatty goodness lol yeh when i fast for ramadan its no food or drink wat so ever so count ur self lucky u still get to drink water and eat other foods... ramadan is alot harder lol

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hey guys started today fasting for lent, well kind of lent anywho.

i have 40 days now of eating nothing from an animal which has blood from it supposedly.

(dont know the exacts but thats what the old greeks are telling me)

anyways i will post up a steady update and how i am going every now and then,

and maybe how much weight i have dropped :(

all the best and GO VICTORY!!! cyas

wish me luck lol :sorcerer:

yep same here, i'm only doing it for a week or 2 though :happy:

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Personally i think fasting is easy.

I fasted at ramadan and the first day was the hardest for me, but after that it got easier.

Just don't think about it, get on with your life, and dont do too much physical activity and its a breeze.

Good luck. :P

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why didnt u choose something easier to do...like what that guy did in "40 days and 40 nights"

What build a wooden boat and stay on the water with 2 of every animal, then change his name to Noah :P

**Edited - you mean a movie, not too good on those things! :huh:

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What build a wooden boat and stay on the water with 2 of every animal, then change his name to Noah :P

**Edited - you mean a movie, not too good on those things! :)

hahaha yeah....that movie where he has to refrain from doing anything thats remotely sexual....if gtsr22 did that....this thread would be filled up with pics of hotties and his days of lent will be over in no time :huh:

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