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Ed Morrison · Could we all lose a little weight?
August 21st, 2008
A report came out this week: Adult Obesity Rates Rise In 37 States
Oklahoma City has a cool effort underway: OKC Million: This City is Going on A Diet
I’ve signed up because I can track my weight with a free iPhone App. Every time I swim, I take my weight…record it on my iPhone…the OKC Million site keeps track and graphs my progress. The site even texts me a reminder if I have not recorded my weight in a few days.
Read the backstory: Oklahoma City mayor puts city on a diet
Last 5 posts by Ed Morrison
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August 26th, 2008 at 8:40 pm
That whole http://clevelandersinmotion.com thing worked out greaaaaat. What was that supposed to be about, anyway?
August 28th, 2008 at 6:48 pm
Hahaha. I just checked out the Cleve in motion website. What a joke!
The Okies had 2600 people sign up who collectively lost 300 pounds – 1.7 oz per person.