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| View Poll Results: How much over are you? | |||
| 30+ |
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8 | 6.56% |
| 20-29 |
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10 | 8.20% |
| 10-19 |
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8 | 6.56% |
| 1-9 |
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50 | 40.98% |
| Dead on |
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35 | 28.69% |
| no problem, going for feather weight |
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11 | 9.02% |
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At our most recent weigh-in, we were 7 lbs over. Considering everything had already been 'lightened,' we were faced with a tough decision. We ended up having to sacrifice a bit of functionality to get us under, but things may change today (mmm hole saws....) and we may be able to regain the part.
~another cryptic post trying not to reveal our strategy ![]() good luck everybody |
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