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November 7, 2008 at 7:49 AM #300862November 7, 2008 at 8:10 AM #301307TheBreezeParticipant
Obama probably wouldn’t be so thin if he didn’t smoke like a chimney.
November 7, 2008 at 8:10 AM #300872TheBreezeParticipantObama probably wouldn’t be so thin if he didn’t smoke like a chimney.
November 7, 2008 at 8:10 AM #301229TheBreezeParticipantObama probably wouldn’t be so thin if he didn’t smoke like a chimney.
November 7, 2008 at 8:10 AM #301238TheBreezeParticipantObama probably wouldn’t be so thin if he didn’t smoke like a chimney.
November 7, 2008 at 8:10 AM #301255TheBreezeParticipantObama probably wouldn’t be so thin if he didn’t smoke like a chimney.
November 7, 2008 at 8:30 AM #301317XBoxBoyParticipant[quote=patientlywaiting]We value responsibility and sacrifice, and people are praised for being financially responsible.[/quote]
Clearly you’re still living in the 1950’s. Well, let me be the first to welcome you to the new millennium, and let me bring you up to date. It turns out that in recent years, this has flip flopped, and now we value excessive spending and irresponsibility. Not only in the individual but in the government too. The more you spend, the more benefits society will heap upon you. The more you save, and the more responsible you are, the more of a chump you are, and deserve to have what you have saved taken from you. Once again, welcome to 2008.
XBoxBoy
November 7, 2008 at 8:30 AM #300881XBoxBoyParticipant[quote=patientlywaiting]We value responsibility and sacrifice, and people are praised for being financially responsible.[/quote]
Clearly you’re still living in the 1950’s. Well, let me be the first to welcome you to the new millennium, and let me bring you up to date. It turns out that in recent years, this has flip flopped, and now we value excessive spending and irresponsibility. Not only in the individual but in the government too. The more you spend, the more benefits society will heap upon you. The more you save, and the more responsible you are, the more of a chump you are, and deserve to have what you have saved taken from you. Once again, welcome to 2008.
XBoxBoy
November 7, 2008 at 8:30 AM #301239XBoxBoyParticipant[quote=patientlywaiting]We value responsibility and sacrifice, and people are praised for being financially responsible.[/quote]
Clearly you’re still living in the 1950’s. Well, let me be the first to welcome you to the new millennium, and let me bring you up to date. It turns out that in recent years, this has flip flopped, and now we value excessive spending and irresponsibility. Not only in the individual but in the government too. The more you spend, the more benefits society will heap upon you. The more you save, and the more responsible you are, the more of a chump you are, and deserve to have what you have saved taken from you. Once again, welcome to 2008.
XBoxBoy
November 7, 2008 at 8:30 AM #301248XBoxBoyParticipant[quote=patientlywaiting]We value responsibility and sacrifice, and people are praised for being financially responsible.[/quote]
Clearly you’re still living in the 1950’s. Well, let me be the first to welcome you to the new millennium, and let me bring you up to date. It turns out that in recent years, this has flip flopped, and now we value excessive spending and irresponsibility. Not only in the individual but in the government too. The more you spend, the more benefits society will heap upon you. The more you save, and the more responsible you are, the more of a chump you are, and deserve to have what you have saved taken from you. Once again, welcome to 2008.
XBoxBoy
November 7, 2008 at 8:30 AM #301265XBoxBoyParticipant[quote=patientlywaiting]We value responsibility and sacrifice, and people are praised for being financially responsible.[/quote]
Clearly you’re still living in the 1950’s. Well, let me be the first to welcome you to the new millennium, and let me bring you up to date. It turns out that in recent years, this has flip flopped, and now we value excessive spending and irresponsibility. Not only in the individual but in the government too. The more you spend, the more benefits society will heap upon you. The more you save, and the more responsible you are, the more of a chump you are, and deserve to have what you have saved taken from you. Once again, welcome to 2008.
XBoxBoy
November 7, 2008 at 10:02 AM #301328CardiffBaseballParticipantPatient I haven’t paid close attention so don’t take offense, but are you a lady, and speaking of how you like to see a man look or just as a guy respecting that he’s so thin? I don’t know, when I see these runners and triathletes I think ooh that’s too skinny. I don’t mind Michelle, taller girls are sometimes framed that way.
Give me a crossfit chick though over skinny but no muscle tone. My wife watches Dancing with the Stars while I am on the laptop… The body of that beach volleyball player gold medal winner was about perfect. Thick or should I say high cheekbones… no fat… Can’t think of her name but her husband played pro-baseball.
Lebron James is supposedly 274 now with 5% body fat. I don’t know if that is accurate just what the ESPN reporter said the other night. Is he sufficiently skinny? 4.5 speed on 6’8″. I wonder what he’ll look like at Obama’s age? Hopefully not Magic Johnson or Tony Gwynn, but sometimes great athletes have that weight gain propensity and it only stay under control while you are active.
November 7, 2008 at 10:02 AM #301344CardiffBaseballParticipantPatient I haven’t paid close attention so don’t take offense, but are you a lady, and speaking of how you like to see a man look or just as a guy respecting that he’s so thin? I don’t know, when I see these runners and triathletes I think ooh that’s too skinny. I don’t mind Michelle, taller girls are sometimes framed that way.
Give me a crossfit chick though over skinny but no muscle tone. My wife watches Dancing with the Stars while I am on the laptop… The body of that beach volleyball player gold medal winner was about perfect. Thick or should I say high cheekbones… no fat… Can’t think of her name but her husband played pro-baseball.
Lebron James is supposedly 274 now with 5% body fat. I don’t know if that is accurate just what the ESPN reporter said the other night. Is he sufficiently skinny? 4.5 speed on 6’8″. I wonder what he’ll look like at Obama’s age? Hopefully not Magic Johnson or Tony Gwynn, but sometimes great athletes have that weight gain propensity and it only stay under control while you are active.
November 7, 2008 at 10:02 AM #301320CardiffBaseballParticipantPatient I haven’t paid close attention so don’t take offense, but are you a lady, and speaking of how you like to see a man look or just as a guy respecting that he’s so thin? I don’t know, when I see these runners and triathletes I think ooh that’s too skinny. I don’t mind Michelle, taller girls are sometimes framed that way.
Give me a crossfit chick though over skinny but no muscle tone. My wife watches Dancing with the Stars while I am on the laptop… The body of that beach volleyball player gold medal winner was about perfect. Thick or should I say high cheekbones… no fat… Can’t think of her name but her husband played pro-baseball.
Lebron James is supposedly 274 now with 5% body fat. I don’t know if that is accurate just what the ESPN reporter said the other night. Is he sufficiently skinny? 4.5 speed on 6’8″. I wonder what he’ll look like at Obama’s age? Hopefully not Magic Johnson or Tony Gwynn, but sometimes great athletes have that weight gain propensity and it only stay under control while you are active.
November 7, 2008 at 10:02 AM #301397CardiffBaseballParticipantPatient I haven’t paid close attention so don’t take offense, but are you a lady, and speaking of how you like to see a man look or just as a guy respecting that he’s so thin? I don’t know, when I see these runners and triathletes I think ooh that’s too skinny. I don’t mind Michelle, taller girls are sometimes framed that way.
Give me a crossfit chick though over skinny but no muscle tone. My wife watches Dancing with the Stars while I am on the laptop… The body of that beach volleyball player gold medal winner was about perfect. Thick or should I say high cheekbones… no fat… Can’t think of her name but her husband played pro-baseball.
Lebron James is supposedly 274 now with 5% body fat. I don’t know if that is accurate just what the ESPN reporter said the other night. Is he sufficiently skinny? 4.5 speed on 6’8″. I wonder what he’ll look like at Obama’s age? Hopefully not Magic Johnson or Tony Gwynn, but sometimes great athletes have that weight gain propensity and it only stay under control while you are active.
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