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August 30, 2011 at 8:28 AM #727350August 30, 2011 at 8:32 AM #726131scaredyclassicParticipant
Fat is like debt. Once you’re in deep it’s hard to get out. You need money to live but too much extra spending can kill you.
Crazy society. So much money, so much misery.
We also have too much access to new bigger clothing priced too cheap. I would never buy a bigger pants size. If my suits got tight, I just wouldn’t eat until I fit. There’s no way in hell I would ever concede to moving up even one inch on the waist size of my pants.
Seems like a horrendous personal plan to ever give even an inch on the issue of buying larger clothing. One it’s expensive two where does it end?
August 30, 2011 at 8:32 AM #726215scaredyclassicParticipantFat is like debt. Once you’re in deep it’s hard to get out. You need money to live but too much extra spending can kill you.
Crazy society. So much money, so much misery.
We also have too much access to new bigger clothing priced too cheap. I would never buy a bigger pants size. If my suits got tight, I just wouldn’t eat until I fit. There’s no way in hell I would ever concede to moving up even one inch on the waist size of my pants.
Seems like a horrendous personal plan to ever give even an inch on the issue of buying larger clothing. One it’s expensive two where does it end?
August 30, 2011 at 8:32 AM #726817scaredyclassicParticipantFat is like debt. Once you’re in deep it’s hard to get out. You need money to live but too much extra spending can kill you.
Crazy society. So much money, so much misery.
We also have too much access to new bigger clothing priced too cheap. I would never buy a bigger pants size. If my suits got tight, I just wouldn’t eat until I fit. There’s no way in hell I would ever concede to moving up even one inch on the waist size of my pants.
Seems like a horrendous personal plan to ever give even an inch on the issue of buying larger clothing. One it’s expensive two where does it end?
August 30, 2011 at 8:32 AM #726975scaredyclassicParticipantFat is like debt. Once you’re in deep it’s hard to get out. You need money to live but too much extra spending can kill you.
Crazy society. So much money, so much misery.
We also have too much access to new bigger clothing priced too cheap. I would never buy a bigger pants size. If my suits got tight, I just wouldn’t eat until I fit. There’s no way in hell I would ever concede to moving up even one inch on the waist size of my pants.
Seems like a horrendous personal plan to ever give even an inch on the issue of buying larger clothing. One it’s expensive two where does it end?
August 30, 2011 at 8:32 AM #727345scaredyclassicParticipantFat is like debt. Once you’re in deep it’s hard to get out. You need money to live but too much extra spending can kill you.
Crazy society. So much money, so much misery.
We also have too much access to new bigger clothing priced too cheap. I would never buy a bigger pants size. If my suits got tight, I just wouldn’t eat until I fit. There’s no way in hell I would ever concede to moving up even one inch on the waist size of my pants.
Seems like a horrendous personal plan to ever give even an inch on the issue of buying larger clothing. One it’s expensive two where does it end?
August 30, 2011 at 11:05 AM #726164scaredyclassicParticipantFast food is not allowed here. We have propagandized our kids against mcdonalds Disneyland and many other American institutions from a young age. Some parents hammer home an antidrug message others anti food. My kids believe mcdonalds is for losers. I think the only time they’ve ever eaten it in their collective 37 years is once while in the care and custody of their aunt.
August 30, 2011 at 11:05 AM #726249scaredyclassicParticipantFast food is not allowed here. We have propagandized our kids against mcdonalds Disneyland and many other American institutions from a young age. Some parents hammer home an antidrug message others anti food. My kids believe mcdonalds is for losers. I think the only time they’ve ever eaten it in their collective 37 years is once while in the care and custody of their aunt.
August 30, 2011 at 11:05 AM #726850scaredyclassicParticipantFast food is not allowed here. We have propagandized our kids against mcdonalds Disneyland and many other American institutions from a young age. Some parents hammer home an antidrug message others anti food. My kids believe mcdonalds is for losers. I think the only time they’ve ever eaten it in their collective 37 years is once while in the care and custody of their aunt.
August 30, 2011 at 11:05 AM #727008scaredyclassicParticipantFast food is not allowed here. We have propagandized our kids against mcdonalds Disneyland and many other American institutions from a young age. Some parents hammer home an antidrug message others anti food. My kids believe mcdonalds is for losers. I think the only time they’ve ever eaten it in their collective 37 years is once while in the care and custody of their aunt.
August 30, 2011 at 11:05 AM #727378scaredyclassicParticipantFast food is not allowed here. We have propagandized our kids against mcdonalds Disneyland and many other American institutions from a young age. Some parents hammer home an antidrug message others anti food. My kids believe mcdonalds is for losers. I think the only time they’ve ever eaten it in their collective 37 years is once while in the care and custody of their aunt.
August 30, 2011 at 11:38 AM #726183outtamojoParticipant[quote=walterwhite]Fast food is not allowed here. We have propagandized our kids against mcdonalds Disneyland and many other American institutions from a young age. Some parents hammer home an antidrug message others anti food. My kids believe mcdonalds is for losers. I think the only time they’ve ever eaten it in their collective 37 years is once while in the care and custody of their aunt.[/quote]
Good for you. with my kids, the fast food genie has been let out of the bottle, never to be put back in ; ( No doubt this was caused by our many roadtrip vacations. I am left with rearguard action- preaching everything should be done in moderation. I worry about outright forbidding things- I fear blowback during the coming teenage years.
August 30, 2011 at 11:38 AM #726269outtamojoParticipant[quote=walterwhite]Fast food is not allowed here. We have propagandized our kids against mcdonalds Disneyland and many other American institutions from a young age. Some parents hammer home an antidrug message others anti food. My kids believe mcdonalds is for losers. I think the only time they’ve ever eaten it in their collective 37 years is once while in the care and custody of their aunt.[/quote]
Good for you. with my kids, the fast food genie has been let out of the bottle, never to be put back in ; ( No doubt this was caused by our many roadtrip vacations. I am left with rearguard action- preaching everything should be done in moderation. I worry about outright forbidding things- I fear blowback during the coming teenage years.
August 30, 2011 at 11:38 AM #726869outtamojoParticipant[quote=walterwhite]Fast food is not allowed here. We have propagandized our kids against mcdonalds Disneyland and many other American institutions from a young age. Some parents hammer home an antidrug message others anti food. My kids believe mcdonalds is for losers. I think the only time they’ve ever eaten it in their collective 37 years is once while in the care and custody of their aunt.[/quote]
Good for you. with my kids, the fast food genie has been let out of the bottle, never to be put back in ; ( No doubt this was caused by our many roadtrip vacations. I am left with rearguard action- preaching everything should be done in moderation. I worry about outright forbidding things- I fear blowback during the coming teenage years.
August 30, 2011 at 11:38 AM #727027outtamojoParticipant[quote=walterwhite]Fast food is not allowed here. We have propagandized our kids against mcdonalds Disneyland and many other American institutions from a young age. Some parents hammer home an antidrug message others anti food. My kids believe mcdonalds is for losers. I think the only time they’ve ever eaten it in their collective 37 years is once while in the care and custody of their aunt.[/quote]
Good for you. with my kids, the fast food genie has been let out of the bottle, never to be put back in ; ( No doubt this was caused by our many roadtrip vacations. I am left with rearguard action- preaching everything should be done in moderation. I worry about outright forbidding things- I fear blowback during the coming teenage years.
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