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wEIGHT wATCHER
September 11th, 2005, 12:26 AM
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Mary_Gordon@tvo.org
September 11th, 2005, 02:39 AM
Okay, so you are trolling, but I hafta admit, I have no idea why ANY
woman would want her underwear to show above her pants. Seeing
someone's thong yanked up above the top of their jeans, is WAY more
information than I need about strangers.
Also looks very uncomfortable.
M
Honey via WeightAdviser.com
September 11th, 2005, 09:35 AM
This is from a joke site. The ordinary woman with low cut jeans sitting down
and revealing her behind, and the obese woman sitting down, and wearing very
un-flattering pants. No european girl worth her salt would show that much
butt on purpose.
I'm european and we are getting more obese too. It's becoming more and more
normal to see overweight children and it breaks my heart. We have always copy
catted the american lifestyle as much as possible and we sort of do what the
americans do, just 10 years later. We're catching up, let me put it this way.
The foods that people eat is also becoming extremely sugary. When I was a
child in the 60's and 70's people would eat a real breakfast consisting of
oatmeal, one teaspoon of sugar and milk and perhaps raisins. Today, people
eat chocolate candy with milk like it was a meal.
When I was little, it was not so common to drink Coca Cola and other sugary
drinks. Today ... well.
When I was little, we had cake on saturday or friday and no other sugar
during the week. And it was a home made cake made from scratch with no extra
preservatives etc. Freshmade bread with honey was a treat. Today children eat
icecream, candy every day and it seems to be for breakfast, lunch and ...
well dinner is a fat fest with sugar afterwards. It's insane.
I saw a poor mother with a child at a class I took once. We were in the
cantene. The mother had fed her toddler 3 or 4 lollipops to keep her quiet
and now she wanted her to sleep, so she pulled out... Guess what? A COCA COLA.
Everybody's jaw dropped. A TODDLER. She said she always fed her baby that to
make her sleep. That was frightening to see. Whatever happened to hot milk,
and so forth? Coca cola is famous for eating your teeth, and children loosing
their first set of teeth to sugar etc, will have problems with their adult
teeth later, with crooked setting, needing braces, and a bad diet creates
weak teeth too.
Okay, end of sermon. I just feel so sad when I see what's happening to people.
And how it has long term effects that they will suffer the rest of their
lives.
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Will McGugan
September 11th, 2005, 10:29 AM
Honey via WeightAdviser.com wrote:
>
> I saw a poor mother with a child at a class I took once. We were in the
> cantene. The mother had fed her toddler 3 or 4 lollipops to keep her quiet
> and now she wanted her to sleep, so she pulled out... Guess what? A COCA COLA.
> Everybody's jaw dropped. A TODDLER. She said she always fed her baby that to
> make her sleep. That was frightening to see. Whatever happened to hot milk,
> and so forth? Coca cola is famous for eating your teeth, and children loosing
> their first set of teeth to sugar etc, will have problems with their adult
> teeth later, with crooked setting, needing braces, and a bad diet creates
> weak teeth too.
That's shocking. Not just for the sugar, but also for the caffeine. If
you scale up the bodyweight, that one cola is probably equivalent to a
cup of strong coffee for an adult. If Coca Cola helps the child sleep,
then it is probably relief from caffeine withdrawal..
Will
Honey via WeightAdviser.com
September 11th, 2005, 10:35 AM
Yes, it could be from withdrawal. I hadn't even thought of that.
Will McGugan wrote:
>That's shocking. Not just for the sugar, but also for the caffeine. If
>you scale up the bodyweight, that one cola is probably equivalent to a
>cup of strong coffee for an adult. If Coca Cola helps the child sleep,
>then it is probably relief from caffeine withdrawal..
>
>Will
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Rachael Reynolds
September 12th, 2005, 12:06 PM
"Ignoramus12753" > wrote in message
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> On Sat, 10 Sep 2005 23:26:07 GMT, wEIGHT wATCHER
> > wrote:
>> http://www.imagecabin.com/imagehost/pic/3489HGg2/69513.jpg
>
> Pictures of that "european" woman reminded me of a strange experience
> I had. I was in Germany on a business trip and then chose to stay for
> a few more days. The days when I stayed on my own, I spent in a
> "hostel", since it was cheaper. The window of my room opened up to a
> narrow yard, like a well. A woman walked out of one of the buildings,
> sat under some little bush, pulled down her pants and peed. Mind you,
> that was not in some wilderness, it was in front of dozens of
> windows. That was strange, I thought, why would not she do it at
> home. I still remain puzzled over that.
>
> --
> 223/174.9/180
On Gardeners Question Time (a UK radio programme) one of the gardener
experts is a firm advocate of peeing on the compost heap to get it
activated. Maybe she was fertilising something!
Rachael
>
Chris Braun
September 13th, 2005, 02:32 AM
On Mon, 12 Sep 2005 11:06:21 +0000 (UTC), "Rachael Reynolds"
> wrote:
>
>"Ignoramus12753" > wrote in message
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>> On Sat, 10 Sep 2005 23:26:07 GMT, wEIGHT wATCHER
>> > wrote:
>>> http://www.imagecabin.com/imagehost/pic/3489HGg2/69513.jpg
>>
>> Pictures of that "european" woman reminded me of a strange experience
>> I had. I was in Germany on a business trip and then chose to stay for
>> a few more days. The days when I stayed on my own, I spent in a
>> "hostel", since it was cheaper. The window of my room opened up to a
>> narrow yard, like a well. A woman walked out of one of the buildings,
>> sat under some little bush, pulled down her pants and peed. Mind you,
>> that was not in some wilderness, it was in front of dozens of
>> windows. That was strange, I thought, why would not she do it at
>> home. I still remain puzzled over that.
>>
>> --
>> 223/174.9/180
>
>On Gardeners Question Time (a UK radio programme) one of the gardener
>experts is a firm advocate of peeing on the compost heap to get it
>activated. Maybe she was fertilising something!
>Rachael
>>
>
It's supposed to be very good for keeping animals away from your
plants, too :-).
Chris
262/130s/130s
started dieting July 2002, maintaining since June 2004
Chris Braun
September 14th, 2005, 09:24 PM
On Wed, 14 Sep 2005 15:03:42 GMT, Ignoramus25888
> wrote:
>On Tue, 13 Sep 2005 01:32:59 GMT, Chris Braun > wrote:
>> On Mon, 12 Sep 2005 11:06:21 +0000 (UTC), "Rachael Reynolds"
> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>"Ignoramus12753" > wrote in message
...
>>>> On Sat, 10 Sep 2005 23:26:07 GMT, wEIGHT wATCHER
>>>> > wrote:
>>>>> http://www.imagecabin.com/imagehost/pic/3489HGg2/69513.jpg
>>>>
>>>> Pictures of that "european" woman reminded me of a strange experience
>>>> I had. I was in Germany on a business trip and then chose to stay for
>>>> a few more days. The days when I stayed on my own, I spent in a
>>>> "hostel", since it was cheaper. The window of my room opened up to a
>>>> narrow yard, like a well. A woman walked out of one of the buildings,
>>>> sat under some little bush, pulled down her pants and peed. Mind you,
>>>> that was not in some wilderness, it was in front of dozens of
>>>> windows. That was strange, I thought, why would not she do it at
>>>> home. I still remain puzzled over that.
>>>>
>>>
>>>On Gardeners Question Time (a UK radio programme) one of the gardener
>>>experts is a firm advocate of peeing on the compost heap to get it
>>>activated. Maybe she was fertilising something!
>
>Did not look like it, but I think that the idea that you mention is
>great. I have a compost heap myself, it's a great invention. It does
>not stink. It is composed mainly of chicken manure mixed with grass
>and such.
>
>>
>> It's supposed to be very good for keeping animals away from your
>> plants, too :-).
>
>As well as people who see the action:)
>
>i
Well, DH refuses to go out and pee around our planting beds :-). And
I'm not about to either. So I guess we won't find out.
Chris
262/130s/130s
started dieting July 2002, maintaining since June 2004
Gloria
September 15th, 2005, 09:47 PM
Hey i , how's the chix doing? I have not heard about them in a while or
did I miss something? Hoping I didn't :(
About the peeing in the bush : I can only imagine people looking from
the window as SMEONE IS ALWAYS looking < MY MOM told me> <G>
MY experience was : SEVERAL years ago when I was looking out the front
window WHEN some guy was RUNNING down the road naked. There is a
swimming hole close to my house so he had been skinny-dipping and MAYBE
forgot that he was naked.
Gotta let this subject go :>)
glo
Gloria
September 16th, 2005, 12:11 AM
I beleve that you SHOULD have been a poultry farmer, i. Four eggs from
five chix is outstanding!!!! They do grow quickly and when we farmed
with White Leggars sp? we sold them every 16 months as they begun to NOT
produce at that speed by than.
glo
Gloria
September 16th, 2005, 06:15 PM
OH NO !!!!!! not soup from your beloved hen??? <G>
Our poor hens were small and skinny:( Soup was about all we could get
from them. The hens were bought by Campbell Soup each time we sold
them. Ever notice how much meat is in that soup?
I miss selling eggs at my door. It's been a long time since I was doing
that.
glo
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