Argh weightloss
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Argh weightloss
Hi everyone, i havnt been here for a while due to health issues.
Unfortunatly i have lost 4 stone in weight and my lovely wested goat looks way too big on me
Im going to attempt a shink!!! in the dryer, wish me luck and any advice fire away
Unfortunatly i have lost 4 stone in weight and my lovely wested goat looks way too big on me
Im going to attempt a shink!!! in the dryer, wish me luck and any advice fire away
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4 stone? 56 pounds? I take it your English?Tollan wrote:that's both good and bad news! I hope you're feeling back to full strength.
For our members who use a less archaic system... 4 stone is about 56 pounds!!
Imagine the confusion if you dropped the "stone" system for the "pound" system ... you might get your weight and your wealth confused! ;-)
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hahaha... yes. Actually the stone system IS a pound system... it's just there are 14 lbs in a stone. Why? I have no idea!alphared6 wrote:4 stone? 56 pounds? I take it your English?Tollan wrote:that's both good and bad news! I hope you're feeling back to full strength.
For our members who use a less archaic system... 4 stone is about 56 pounds!!
Imagine the confusion if you dropped the "stone" system for the "pound" system ... you might get your weight and your wealth confused! ;-)
alphared6 wrote:4 stone? 56 pounds? I take it your English?Tollan wrote:that's both good and bad news! I hope you're feeling back to full strength.
For our members who use a less archaic system... 4 stone is about 56 pounds!!
Imagine the confusion if you dropped the "stone" system for the "pound" system ... you might get your weight and your wealth confused! ;-)
Actualy, the Brittish use both stone and pound when refering to weight. I believe that Pound (as in the money, Pound Sterling) came from the value of one pound (lbs) of sterling silver.
Regards, Geert
im back again, still on the light side with my health issues, ive decided to get a new jacket next january after maybe some xmas money. in the meantime im going to try and wash my goatskin and see if it ages and shrink a little bit.
would the wearing it in the shower method work, or maybe i should just sling it in the washing machine on a lower temp?? what do you think guys
would the wearing it in the shower method work, or maybe i should just sling it in the washing machine on a lower temp?? what do you think guys