Guest guest Posted June 1, 2004 Report Share Posted June 1, 2004 That is quite the image, all right! But hey, this yoga stuff is non- competitive, so what does it matter as long as you practice? Glad to hear it. Speaking of the sea, I've done sardine yoga (think many more people packed into a room than is humanly possible, then ratchet up the heat with all the extra bodies), but I switched to another class. > Thank you dear, > > I am deep into Oldheimers, but the yoga story was true. I still am a practitioner.....though with my new lard it isn't quite the graceful picture it was a few years ago. > More Sea Cow yoga.............eeeewwwwww......nasty image. > yep......that's it! > > Cyn > > > > Re: CYN!! - Kris > > Hi too, to Cyn! don't worry, there are still some of us vets around > who don't have oldheimers' syndrome and can remember dates pretty > well ... > > Hey, Kris, I remember it as around May 2001 too (I joined the club in > Feb 2001 and I think Cammie joined in May 2001). It was actually > Cyn's remarks about yoga that made me more open-minded about it, and > I started taking classes and doing more daily practice. Of course, > she might only have been joking about yoga the day of her > surgery : ), but it certainly helped me. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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