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July 5, 2011 at 7:51 AM #708527July 5, 2011 at 9:23 AM #707334jstoeszParticipant
Count me in the fair hating crowd. They are only slightly more fun than parades, which are only slightly better than a blunt object to the eye.
July 5, 2011 at 9:23 AM #707430jstoeszParticipantCount me in the fair hating crowd. They are only slightly more fun than parades, which are only slightly better than a blunt object to the eye.
July 5, 2011 at 9:23 AM #708031jstoeszParticipantCount me in the fair hating crowd. They are only slightly more fun than parades, which are only slightly better than a blunt object to the eye.
July 5, 2011 at 9:23 AM #708182jstoeszParticipantCount me in the fair hating crowd. They are only slightly more fun than parades, which are only slightly better than a blunt object to the eye.
July 5, 2011 at 9:23 AM #708547jstoeszParticipantCount me in the fair hating crowd. They are only slightly more fun than parades, which are only slightly better than a blunt object to the eye.
July 5, 2011 at 11:05 AM #707349RhettParticipant[quote=ocrenter]unfortunately, the picture isn’t pretty. I knew obesity is an epidemic. but the degree of which that is truly out there out in the general public at large is unreal. I know for most piggs it is quite unpleasant. but every year you should make it a point to go out there just to see what the rest of San Diego look like.[/quote]
This can be accomplished much more easily by targeted shopping trips, to stores and parts of town one usually avoids. I have to admit that doing this sort of thing gives me a false sense of confidence about my physical shape, though. I’m skirting the “overweight/obese” line by the way they define it, but going to Walmart makes me feel skinny.
I never understand all the California quips about fat Midwesterners – you can see plenty of that around here, too, even at the beach.
July 5, 2011 at 11:05 AM #707446RhettParticipant[quote=ocrenter]unfortunately, the picture isn’t pretty. I knew obesity is an epidemic. but the degree of which that is truly out there out in the general public at large is unreal. I know for most piggs it is quite unpleasant. but every year you should make it a point to go out there just to see what the rest of San Diego look like.[/quote]
This can be accomplished much more easily by targeted shopping trips, to stores and parts of town one usually avoids. I have to admit that doing this sort of thing gives me a false sense of confidence about my physical shape, though. I’m skirting the “overweight/obese” line by the way they define it, but going to Walmart makes me feel skinny.
I never understand all the California quips about fat Midwesterners – you can see plenty of that around here, too, even at the beach.
July 5, 2011 at 11:05 AM #708046RhettParticipant[quote=ocrenter]unfortunately, the picture isn’t pretty. I knew obesity is an epidemic. but the degree of which that is truly out there out in the general public at large is unreal. I know for most piggs it is quite unpleasant. but every year you should make it a point to go out there just to see what the rest of San Diego look like.[/quote]
This can be accomplished much more easily by targeted shopping trips, to stores and parts of town one usually avoids. I have to admit that doing this sort of thing gives me a false sense of confidence about my physical shape, though. I’m skirting the “overweight/obese” line by the way they define it, but going to Walmart makes me feel skinny.
I never understand all the California quips about fat Midwesterners – you can see plenty of that around here, too, even at the beach.
July 5, 2011 at 11:05 AM #708197RhettParticipant[quote=ocrenter]unfortunately, the picture isn’t pretty. I knew obesity is an epidemic. but the degree of which that is truly out there out in the general public at large is unreal. I know for most piggs it is quite unpleasant. but every year you should make it a point to go out there just to see what the rest of San Diego look like.[/quote]
This can be accomplished much more easily by targeted shopping trips, to stores and parts of town one usually avoids. I have to admit that doing this sort of thing gives me a false sense of confidence about my physical shape, though. I’m skirting the “overweight/obese” line by the way they define it, but going to Walmart makes me feel skinny.
I never understand all the California quips about fat Midwesterners – you can see plenty of that around here, too, even at the beach.
July 5, 2011 at 11:05 AM #708562RhettParticipant[quote=ocrenter]unfortunately, the picture isn’t pretty. I knew obesity is an epidemic. but the degree of which that is truly out there out in the general public at large is unreal. I know for most piggs it is quite unpleasant. but every year you should make it a point to go out there just to see what the rest of San Diego look like.[/quote]
This can be accomplished much more easily by targeted shopping trips, to stores and parts of town one usually avoids. I have to admit that doing this sort of thing gives me a false sense of confidence about my physical shape, though. I’m skirting the “overweight/obese” line by the way they define it, but going to Walmart makes me feel skinny.
I never understand all the California quips about fat Midwesterners – you can see plenty of that around here, too, even at the beach.
July 5, 2011 at 11:28 AM #707359scaredyclassicParticipantMost events that allegedly are “fun” are not at all.
July 5, 2011 at 11:28 AM #707456scaredyclassicParticipantMost events that allegedly are “fun” are not at all.
July 5, 2011 at 11:28 AM #708056scaredyclassicParticipantMost events that allegedly are “fun” are not at all.
July 5, 2011 at 11:28 AM #708207scaredyclassicParticipantMost events that allegedly are “fun” are not at all.
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