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July 3, 2009 at 10:09 AM #425345July 3, 2009 at 10:38 AM #425365briansd1Guest
barnaby33, I hear what you’re saying.
We admire people for their financial responsibility, for their persistence, determination and hard-work. Do well in school and study hard, they say.
People can’t work all the time. They have to play too. So that is the balance.
But what about responsibility to your own body? That comes first, in my opinion. After all, you can’t buy a new one (well, you can buy small parts of it).
IMHO, Brad Pitt and Angelina are “normal” people. I’m not saying that everyone should be as goodlooking… but they should not be much fatter.
If one’s gut is wider than one’s chest, then one is fat.
BTW, I know doctors who advise patients but don’t walk the talk. They lack personal responsibility, IMO.
When I go out with friends I will eat whatever the restaurant is serving. And I don’t lecture people on their eating habits because that is a sensitive subject and people get upset.
When people ask how I stay thin, I just simply tell them “it must be the good genes.”
It’s too bad that our society encourages people to brag about their financial and career successes, but talking about “life and health success” is taboo.
BTW, all my relatives lived well into their 90s near 100. My mom is 72 and my dad 80. His siblings are in their late 80s to 90s. Baring an accident, I plan to get my share of Social Security and Medicare if such things still exist, hahaha….
July 3, 2009 at 10:38 AM #425130briansd1Guestbarnaby33, I hear what you’re saying.
We admire people for their financial responsibility, for their persistence, determination and hard-work. Do well in school and study hard, they say.
People can’t work all the time. They have to play too. So that is the balance.
But what about responsibility to your own body? That comes first, in my opinion. After all, you can’t buy a new one (well, you can buy small parts of it).
IMHO, Brad Pitt and Angelina are “normal” people. I’m not saying that everyone should be as goodlooking… but they should not be much fatter.
If one’s gut is wider than one’s chest, then one is fat.
BTW, I know doctors who advise patients but don’t walk the talk. They lack personal responsibility, IMO.
When I go out with friends I will eat whatever the restaurant is serving. And I don’t lecture people on their eating habits because that is a sensitive subject and people get upset.
When people ask how I stay thin, I just simply tell them “it must be the good genes.”
It’s too bad that our society encourages people to brag about their financial and career successes, but talking about “life and health success” is taboo.
BTW, all my relatives lived well into their 90s near 100. My mom is 72 and my dad 80. His siblings are in their late 80s to 90s. Baring an accident, I plan to get my share of Social Security and Medicare if such things still exist, hahaha….
July 3, 2009 at 10:38 AM #425200briansd1Guestbarnaby33, I hear what you’re saying.
We admire people for their financial responsibility, for their persistence, determination and hard-work. Do well in school and study hard, they say.
People can’t work all the time. They have to play too. So that is the balance.
But what about responsibility to your own body? That comes first, in my opinion. After all, you can’t buy a new one (well, you can buy small parts of it).
IMHO, Brad Pitt and Angelina are “normal” people. I’m not saying that everyone should be as goodlooking… but they should not be much fatter.
If one’s gut is wider than one’s chest, then one is fat.
BTW, I know doctors who advise patients but don’t walk the talk. They lack personal responsibility, IMO.
When I go out with friends I will eat whatever the restaurant is serving. And I don’t lecture people on their eating habits because that is a sensitive subject and people get upset.
When people ask how I stay thin, I just simply tell them “it must be the good genes.”
It’s too bad that our society encourages people to brag about their financial and career successes, but talking about “life and health success” is taboo.
BTW, all my relatives lived well into their 90s near 100. My mom is 72 and my dad 80. His siblings are in their late 80s to 90s. Baring an accident, I plan to get my share of Social Security and Medicare if such things still exist, hahaha….
July 3, 2009 at 10:38 AM #424615briansd1Guestbarnaby33, I hear what you’re saying.
We admire people for their financial responsibility, for their persistence, determination and hard-work. Do well in school and study hard, they say.
People can’t work all the time. They have to play too. So that is the balance.
But what about responsibility to your own body? That comes first, in my opinion. After all, you can’t buy a new one (well, you can buy small parts of it).
IMHO, Brad Pitt and Angelina are “normal” people. I’m not saying that everyone should be as goodlooking… but they should not be much fatter.
If one’s gut is wider than one’s chest, then one is fat.
BTW, I know doctors who advise patients but don’t walk the talk. They lack personal responsibility, IMO.
When I go out with friends I will eat whatever the restaurant is serving. And I don’t lecture people on their eating habits because that is a sensitive subject and people get upset.
When people ask how I stay thin, I just simply tell them “it must be the good genes.”
It’s too bad that our society encourages people to brag about their financial and career successes, but talking about “life and health success” is taboo.
BTW, all my relatives lived well into their 90s near 100. My mom is 72 and my dad 80. His siblings are in their late 80s to 90s. Baring an accident, I plan to get my share of Social Security and Medicare if such things still exist, hahaha….
July 3, 2009 at 10:38 AM #424848briansd1Guestbarnaby33, I hear what you’re saying.
We admire people for their financial responsibility, for their persistence, determination and hard-work. Do well in school and study hard, they say.
People can’t work all the time. They have to play too. So that is the balance.
But what about responsibility to your own body? That comes first, in my opinion. After all, you can’t buy a new one (well, you can buy small parts of it).
IMHO, Brad Pitt and Angelina are “normal” people. I’m not saying that everyone should be as goodlooking… but they should not be much fatter.
If one’s gut is wider than one’s chest, then one is fat.
BTW, I know doctors who advise patients but don’t walk the talk. They lack personal responsibility, IMO.
When I go out with friends I will eat whatever the restaurant is serving. And I don’t lecture people on their eating habits because that is a sensitive subject and people get upset.
When people ask how I stay thin, I just simply tell them “it must be the good genes.”
It’s too bad that our society encourages people to brag about their financial and career successes, but talking about “life and health success” is taboo.
BTW, all my relatives lived well into their 90s near 100. My mom is 72 and my dad 80. His siblings are in their late 80s to 90s. Baring an accident, I plan to get my share of Social Security and Medicare if such things still exist, hahaha….
July 4, 2009 at 1:17 PM #425169propertysearchaddictionParticipantDream Dinners is great.
Also Trader Joes has amazing pre-made healthy meals in the fridge and freezer section. They are inexpensive and good. Most you can heat in the microwave. They even have pre-washed prepared fresh veggies in a sack you just heat in the microwave as well. It will take you an avg of 5 min to make the meal and no prep or clean up.Ask any employee to take you through your options and they will recommend the best ones for you. They have a wealth of knowledge!!!
July 4, 2009 at 1:17 PM #425402propertysearchaddictionParticipantDream Dinners is great.
Also Trader Joes has amazing pre-made healthy meals in the fridge and freezer section. They are inexpensive and good. Most you can heat in the microwave. They even have pre-washed prepared fresh veggies in a sack you just heat in the microwave as well. It will take you an avg of 5 min to make the meal and no prep or clean up.Ask any employee to take you through your options and they will recommend the best ones for you. They have a wealth of knowledge!!!
July 4, 2009 at 1:17 PM #425684propertysearchaddictionParticipantDream Dinners is great.
Also Trader Joes has amazing pre-made healthy meals in the fridge and freezer section. They are inexpensive and good. Most you can heat in the microwave. They even have pre-washed prepared fresh veggies in a sack you just heat in the microwave as well. It will take you an avg of 5 min to make the meal and no prep or clean up.Ask any employee to take you through your options and they will recommend the best ones for you. They have a wealth of knowledge!!!
July 4, 2009 at 1:17 PM #425754propertysearchaddictionParticipantDream Dinners is great.
Also Trader Joes has amazing pre-made healthy meals in the fridge and freezer section. They are inexpensive and good. Most you can heat in the microwave. They even have pre-washed prepared fresh veggies in a sack you just heat in the microwave as well. It will take you an avg of 5 min to make the meal and no prep or clean up.Ask any employee to take you through your options and they will recommend the best ones for you. They have a wealth of knowledge!!!
July 4, 2009 at 1:17 PM #425918propertysearchaddictionParticipantDream Dinners is great.
Also Trader Joes has amazing pre-made healthy meals in the fridge and freezer section. They are inexpensive and good. Most you can heat in the microwave. They even have pre-washed prepared fresh veggies in a sack you just heat in the microwave as well. It will take you an avg of 5 min to make the meal and no prep or clean up.Ask any employee to take you through your options and they will recommend the best ones for you. They have a wealth of knowledge!!!
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