[quote=CA renter][quote=briansd1][quote=Brutus]
Fat people die younger. Go to any assisted living facility and look around. The old people are not fat. they aren’t in the best shape of their life, but they aren’t obese. Obese people don’t live long enough to get into most assisted living facilities.[/quote]
That’s what I tell my friends who aren’t convinced.
They might say that they don’t want to live long and that they’d rather enjoy their cream puffs now.
But when time comes they’ll be clamoring “save me, save me.”[/quote]
Hmmmm….
-cream puffs, wine, good steak, song, and merriment (a cigar or two, if one is inclined)…
OR
-assisted living facility…
Gosh, that’s a tough choice.[/quote]
Why choose? You can have it all. Have you ever been to La Costa Glen? Its like the Ritz Carlton of assisted living.
[quote=sdrealtor]
Why choose? You can have it all. Have you ever been to La Costa Glen? Its like the Ritz Carlton of assisted living.[/quote]
Which one is better in North County? La Costa Glen or Carlsbad By the Sea?
Memento mori. Eat, drink,(“smoke”) and be merry, for tomorrow we die.
Whoever said that was probably latently suicidal or actually likely to die the next day… or just inflicted with a garden variety of denial.
Things are looking rather bleak.
By 2020, the OECD predicts approximately 75 percent of Americans will be overweight or obese.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/ezra-klein/post/one-reason-american-health-care-costs-more-were-fat-and-getting-fatter/2012/02/21/gIQAV4g9QR_blog.html