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May 8, 2010 at 10:38 PM #549259May 8, 2010 at 10:48 PM #548298CA renterParticipant
[quote=briansd1]Great idea to ban junk food in school.
I watched the new Need to Know show on PBS and they had clips from the 1960s. People were actually thin back then. Look at the people now.[/quote]
I’ll bet it has way more to do with the fact that we didn’t have home computers and there were no video games “back in the good ol’ days.” We had a handful of channels on TV, and you had to get up to turn the knob and change the channel. Kids were also allowed (even forced!!!) to go outside and play all day — and they did so without any parental supervision.
From what I can remember of my childhood, we ate at least as much crap then as kids do now. I’d even say we probably ate worse — white Wonder bread and bologna sandwiches with “pasturized, processed American cheese food substitute” (A.K.A.: American cheese), and a layer of mayonnaise , anyone? Finish that off with some of that Hawaiian punch (from concentrate), and we were back to playing.
IMHO, it is ALL about the exercise — or lack of it, as the case may be today.
May 8, 2010 at 10:48 PM #548409CA renterParticipant[quote=briansd1]Great idea to ban junk food in school.
I watched the new Need to Know show on PBS and they had clips from the 1960s. People were actually thin back then. Look at the people now.[/quote]
I’ll bet it has way more to do with the fact that we didn’t have home computers and there were no video games “back in the good ol’ days.” We had a handful of channels on TV, and you had to get up to turn the knob and change the channel. Kids were also allowed (even forced!!!) to go outside and play all day — and they did so without any parental supervision.
From what I can remember of my childhood, we ate at least as much crap then as kids do now. I’d even say we probably ate worse — white Wonder bread and bologna sandwiches with “pasturized, processed American cheese food substitute” (A.K.A.: American cheese), and a layer of mayonnaise , anyone? Finish that off with some of that Hawaiian punch (from concentrate), and we were back to playing.
IMHO, it is ALL about the exercise — or lack of it, as the case may be today.
May 8, 2010 at 10:48 PM #548891CA renterParticipant[quote=briansd1]Great idea to ban junk food in school.
I watched the new Need to Know show on PBS and they had clips from the 1960s. People were actually thin back then. Look at the people now.[/quote]
I’ll bet it has way more to do with the fact that we didn’t have home computers and there were no video games “back in the good ol’ days.” We had a handful of channels on TV, and you had to get up to turn the knob and change the channel. Kids were also allowed (even forced!!!) to go outside and play all day — and they did so without any parental supervision.
From what I can remember of my childhood, we ate at least as much crap then as kids do now. I’d even say we probably ate worse — white Wonder bread and bologna sandwiches with “pasturized, processed American cheese food substitute” (A.K.A.: American cheese), and a layer of mayonnaise , anyone? Finish that off with some of that Hawaiian punch (from concentrate), and we were back to playing.
IMHO, it is ALL about the exercise — or lack of it, as the case may be today.
May 8, 2010 at 10:48 PM #548990CA renterParticipant[quote=briansd1]Great idea to ban junk food in school.
I watched the new Need to Know show on PBS and they had clips from the 1960s. People were actually thin back then. Look at the people now.[/quote]
I’ll bet it has way more to do with the fact that we didn’t have home computers and there were no video games “back in the good ol’ days.” We had a handful of channels on TV, and you had to get up to turn the knob and change the channel. Kids were also allowed (even forced!!!) to go outside and play all day — and they did so without any parental supervision.
From what I can remember of my childhood, we ate at least as much crap then as kids do now. I’d even say we probably ate worse — white Wonder bread and bologna sandwiches with “pasturized, processed American cheese food substitute” (A.K.A.: American cheese), and a layer of mayonnaise , anyone? Finish that off with some of that Hawaiian punch (from concentrate), and we were back to playing.
IMHO, it is ALL about the exercise — or lack of it, as the case may be today.
May 8, 2010 at 10:48 PM #549264CA renterParticipant[quote=briansd1]Great idea to ban junk food in school.
I watched the new Need to Know show on PBS and they had clips from the 1960s. People were actually thin back then. Look at the people now.[/quote]
I’ll bet it has way more to do with the fact that we didn’t have home computers and there were no video games “back in the good ol’ days.” We had a handful of channels on TV, and you had to get up to turn the knob and change the channel. Kids were also allowed (even forced!!!) to go outside and play all day — and they did so without any parental supervision.
From what I can remember of my childhood, we ate at least as much crap then as kids do now. I’d even say we probably ate worse — white Wonder bread and bologna sandwiches with “pasturized, processed American cheese food substitute” (A.K.A.: American cheese), and a layer of mayonnaise , anyone? Finish that off with some of that Hawaiian punch (from concentrate), and we were back to playing.
IMHO, it is ALL about the exercise — or lack of it, as the case may be today.
May 8, 2010 at 11:38 PM #548308anParticipant[quote=CA renter][quote=briansd1]Great idea to ban junk food in school.
I watched the new Need to Know show on PBS and they had clips from the 1960s. People were actually thin back then. Look at the people now.[/quote]
I’ll bet it has way more to do with the fact that we didn’t have home computers and there were no video games “back in the good ol’ days.” We had a handful of channels on TV, and you had to get up to turn the knob and change the channel. Kids were also allowed (even forced!!!) to go outside and play all day — and they did so without any parental supervision.
From what I can remember of my childhood, we ate at least as much crap then as kids do now. I’d even say we probably ate worse — white Wonder bread and bologna sandwiches with “pasturized, processed American cheese food substitute” (A.K.A.: American cheese), and a layer of mayonnaise , anyone? Finish that off with some of that Hawaiian punch (from concentrate), and we were back to playing.
IMHO, it is ALL about the exercise — or lack of it, as the case may be today.[/quote]
You nailed it CAR. We all heard of diet AND exercise. Without exercise, all you have is yo-yo diet. We all know that never work. Controlling sweet w/out controlling fat/calories intake is pointless.Brian, try comparing active people in the 60s vs active people today. I think active people today are more fit. They can run faster, jump higher, swim faster, etc. Have you seen pro cheerleaders in the 60s vs pro cheerleaders today? My cousins today who are in high school are around 5’5″ and they probably weigh around 90-95 lb right now. They eat plenty of food (including junk food).
May 8, 2010 at 11:38 PM #548419anParticipant[quote=CA renter][quote=briansd1]Great idea to ban junk food in school.
I watched the new Need to Know show on PBS and they had clips from the 1960s. People were actually thin back then. Look at the people now.[/quote]
I’ll bet it has way more to do with the fact that we didn’t have home computers and there were no video games “back in the good ol’ days.” We had a handful of channels on TV, and you had to get up to turn the knob and change the channel. Kids were also allowed (even forced!!!) to go outside and play all day — and they did so without any parental supervision.
From what I can remember of my childhood, we ate at least as much crap then as kids do now. I’d even say we probably ate worse — white Wonder bread and bologna sandwiches with “pasturized, processed American cheese food substitute” (A.K.A.: American cheese), and a layer of mayonnaise , anyone? Finish that off with some of that Hawaiian punch (from concentrate), and we were back to playing.
IMHO, it is ALL about the exercise — or lack of it, as the case may be today.[/quote]
You nailed it CAR. We all heard of diet AND exercise. Without exercise, all you have is yo-yo diet. We all know that never work. Controlling sweet w/out controlling fat/calories intake is pointless.Brian, try comparing active people in the 60s vs active people today. I think active people today are more fit. They can run faster, jump higher, swim faster, etc. Have you seen pro cheerleaders in the 60s vs pro cheerleaders today? My cousins today who are in high school are around 5’5″ and they probably weigh around 90-95 lb right now. They eat plenty of food (including junk food).
May 8, 2010 at 11:38 PM #548901anParticipant[quote=CA renter][quote=briansd1]Great idea to ban junk food in school.
I watched the new Need to Know show on PBS and they had clips from the 1960s. People were actually thin back then. Look at the people now.[/quote]
I’ll bet it has way more to do with the fact that we didn’t have home computers and there were no video games “back in the good ol’ days.” We had a handful of channels on TV, and you had to get up to turn the knob and change the channel. Kids were also allowed (even forced!!!) to go outside and play all day — and they did so without any parental supervision.
From what I can remember of my childhood, we ate at least as much crap then as kids do now. I’d even say we probably ate worse — white Wonder bread and bologna sandwiches with “pasturized, processed American cheese food substitute” (A.K.A.: American cheese), and a layer of mayonnaise , anyone? Finish that off with some of that Hawaiian punch (from concentrate), and we were back to playing.
IMHO, it is ALL about the exercise — or lack of it, as the case may be today.[/quote]
You nailed it CAR. We all heard of diet AND exercise. Without exercise, all you have is yo-yo diet. We all know that never work. Controlling sweet w/out controlling fat/calories intake is pointless.Brian, try comparing active people in the 60s vs active people today. I think active people today are more fit. They can run faster, jump higher, swim faster, etc. Have you seen pro cheerleaders in the 60s vs pro cheerleaders today? My cousins today who are in high school are around 5’5″ and they probably weigh around 90-95 lb right now. They eat plenty of food (including junk food).
May 8, 2010 at 11:38 PM #549000anParticipant[quote=CA renter][quote=briansd1]Great idea to ban junk food in school.
I watched the new Need to Know show on PBS and they had clips from the 1960s. People were actually thin back then. Look at the people now.[/quote]
I’ll bet it has way more to do with the fact that we didn’t have home computers and there were no video games “back in the good ol’ days.” We had a handful of channels on TV, and you had to get up to turn the knob and change the channel. Kids were also allowed (even forced!!!) to go outside and play all day — and they did so without any parental supervision.
From what I can remember of my childhood, we ate at least as much crap then as kids do now. I’d even say we probably ate worse — white Wonder bread and bologna sandwiches with “pasturized, processed American cheese food substitute” (A.K.A.: American cheese), and a layer of mayonnaise , anyone? Finish that off with some of that Hawaiian punch (from concentrate), and we were back to playing.
IMHO, it is ALL about the exercise — or lack of it, as the case may be today.[/quote]
You nailed it CAR. We all heard of diet AND exercise. Without exercise, all you have is yo-yo diet. We all know that never work. Controlling sweet w/out controlling fat/calories intake is pointless.Brian, try comparing active people in the 60s vs active people today. I think active people today are more fit. They can run faster, jump higher, swim faster, etc. Have you seen pro cheerleaders in the 60s vs pro cheerleaders today? My cousins today who are in high school are around 5’5″ and they probably weigh around 90-95 lb right now. They eat plenty of food (including junk food).
May 8, 2010 at 11:38 PM #549276anParticipant[quote=CA renter][quote=briansd1]Great idea to ban junk food in school.
I watched the new Need to Know show on PBS and they had clips from the 1960s. People were actually thin back then. Look at the people now.[/quote]
I’ll bet it has way more to do with the fact that we didn’t have home computers and there were no video games “back in the good ol’ days.” We had a handful of channels on TV, and you had to get up to turn the knob and change the channel. Kids were also allowed (even forced!!!) to go outside and play all day — and they did so without any parental supervision.
From what I can remember of my childhood, we ate at least as much crap then as kids do now. I’d even say we probably ate worse — white Wonder bread and bologna sandwiches with “pasturized, processed American cheese food substitute” (A.K.A.: American cheese), and a layer of mayonnaise , anyone? Finish that off with some of that Hawaiian punch (from concentrate), and we were back to playing.
IMHO, it is ALL about the exercise — or lack of it, as the case may be today.[/quote]
You nailed it CAR. We all heard of diet AND exercise. Without exercise, all you have is yo-yo diet. We all know that never work. Controlling sweet w/out controlling fat/calories intake is pointless.Brian, try comparing active people in the 60s vs active people today. I think active people today are more fit. They can run faster, jump higher, swim faster, etc. Have you seen pro cheerleaders in the 60s vs pro cheerleaders today? My cousins today who are in high school are around 5’5″ and they probably weigh around 90-95 lb right now. They eat plenty of food (including junk food).
May 9, 2010 at 12:29 AM #548328briansd1Guest[quote=AN]
You mean liberal should be condemning irresponsible eating behavior because they love to tell others what to do. [/quote]I’d rather schools taught children not to eat junk food than schools forcing kids to learn about (un)intelligent design.
[quote=AN] Just don’t make me pay to prolong your life.[/quote]
Like we all paid to prolong Terri Schivo’s life?
May 9, 2010 at 12:29 AM #548439briansd1Guest[quote=AN]
You mean liberal should be condemning irresponsible eating behavior because they love to tell others what to do. [/quote]I’d rather schools taught children not to eat junk food than schools forcing kids to learn about (un)intelligent design.
[quote=AN] Just don’t make me pay to prolong your life.[/quote]
Like we all paid to prolong Terri Schivo’s life?
May 9, 2010 at 12:29 AM #548921briansd1Guest[quote=AN]
You mean liberal should be condemning irresponsible eating behavior because they love to tell others what to do. [/quote]I’d rather schools taught children not to eat junk food than schools forcing kids to learn about (un)intelligent design.
[quote=AN] Just don’t make me pay to prolong your life.[/quote]
Like we all paid to prolong Terri Schivo’s life?
May 9, 2010 at 12:29 AM #549020briansd1Guest[quote=AN]
You mean liberal should be condemning irresponsible eating behavior because they love to tell others what to do. [/quote]I’d rather schools taught children not to eat junk food than schools forcing kids to learn about (un)intelligent design.
[quote=AN] Just don’t make me pay to prolong your life.[/quote]
Like we all paid to prolong Terri Schivo’s life?
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