200.
It’s disturbing sometimes how much I need to eat sometimes to gain weight… especially compared to how much I’d eat if I weren’t trying to become the fattest tiger on the block.
I’m up this week, but only just barely, so making the goal for the month is looking difficult. Still, I’ll be sticking to it, even though it means my calorie budget’s jumped up a thousand calories a day in an attempt to get me close. Four thousand’s not easy, especially if you don’t want to be doing something silly like eating cheese all day, but I think I’ll be able to do it… if I can work up the appetite for all the food I had to buy.
At the moment I’m feeling pretty round, but that might just be because I’ve been being silly and eating cheese all day.
Bah, I want my own camera working again.

i just found your blog on the internet…
first of all: CONRATULATIONS for reaching 200!
G R E A T ! ! ! ! !
great blog! i think i have to read some of your latin translations… thats quite fascinating.
i found a greek sentence in your bellybuilders profile. let´s see if i am still able to translate that (guess it´ll take me a week ;-). it has been decades since i translated any old greek text… just realised that eidenai should be a some kind of aorist form from “horao”… well lets see how i´m doing ;-)
could it be something like:
nothing is sweeter than to (have seen) to know everything?
Yep! From a play by Menander, apparently; Cicero quotes it in one of his letters. Shackleton Bailey renders it “Nothing so sweet as everything to know.”
hehe … i just counted back … it was actually the first old greek sentence that i had translated sionce my graduation at high school. and that was in 1989 (!).
it is astonishing, how dee some things are “burned” into one´s brain ;-)