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August 10, 2008 at 10:57 PM #255802August 10, 2008 at 10:57 PM #255850CoronitaParticipant
[quote]In honor of this thread, I spent $100 in Wal-Mart this weekend–mostly soda, chips, coffee, etc. Was a great experience . . . clean store, no lines. What more could you ask for?[/quote]
Thanks for supporting my previous point about “glut” π
Aside from the $100 spent on “cheaper” chips, soda, coffee, now you’ll need spend an extra $20-50 bucks in the gym to work off those extra calories, or risk spending $$$$ in the future on things like a heart bypass surgery, not to mention the higher cost of insurance that others that share a plan with you will now have to bear. Don’t worry, soon enough, health care will get so expensive and crappy that plan participants will end up putting a system together that determines whether a member can/can’t shovel the chips/big macs down the hatch π
August 11, 2008 at 12:29 PM #255742anParticipant[quote=fat_lazy_union_worker]Thanks for supporting my previous point about “glut” π
Aside from the $100 spent on “cheaper” chips, soda, coffee, now you’ll need spend an extra $20-50 bucks in the gym to work off those extra calories, or risk spending $$$$ in the future on things like a heart bypass surgery, not to mention the higher cost of insurance that others that share a plan with you will now have to bear. Don’t worry, soon enough, health care will get so expensive and crappy that plan participants will end up putting a system together that determines whether a member can/can’t shovel the chips/big macs down the hatch π
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A little bit of over exaggeration there, don’t you think? You can also just go jogging for FREE on the side walks that your tax $ paid for.August 11, 2008 at 12:29 PM #255919anParticipant[quote=fat_lazy_union_worker]Thanks for supporting my previous point about “glut” π
Aside from the $100 spent on “cheaper” chips, soda, coffee, now you’ll need spend an extra $20-50 bucks in the gym to work off those extra calories, or risk spending $$$$ in the future on things like a heart bypass surgery, not to mention the higher cost of insurance that others that share a plan with you will now have to bear. Don’t worry, soon enough, health care will get so expensive and crappy that plan participants will end up putting a system together that determines whether a member can/can’t shovel the chips/big macs down the hatch π
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A little bit of over exaggeration there, don’t you think? You can also just go jogging for FREE on the side walks that your tax $ paid for.August 11, 2008 at 12:29 PM #255923anParticipant[quote=fat_lazy_union_worker]Thanks for supporting my previous point about “glut” π
Aside from the $100 spent on “cheaper” chips, soda, coffee, now you’ll need spend an extra $20-50 bucks in the gym to work off those extra calories, or risk spending $$$$ in the future on things like a heart bypass surgery, not to mention the higher cost of insurance that others that share a plan with you will now have to bear. Don’t worry, soon enough, health care will get so expensive and crappy that plan participants will end up putting a system together that determines whether a member can/can’t shovel the chips/big macs down the hatch π
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A little bit of over exaggeration there, don’t you think? You can also just go jogging for FREE on the side walks that your tax $ paid for.August 11, 2008 at 12:29 PM #255982anParticipant[quote=fat_lazy_union_worker]Thanks for supporting my previous point about “glut” π
Aside from the $100 spent on “cheaper” chips, soda, coffee, now you’ll need spend an extra $20-50 bucks in the gym to work off those extra calories, or risk spending $$$$ in the future on things like a heart bypass surgery, not to mention the higher cost of insurance that others that share a plan with you will now have to bear. Don’t worry, soon enough, health care will get so expensive and crappy that plan participants will end up putting a system together that determines whether a member can/can’t shovel the chips/big macs down the hatch π
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A little bit of over exaggeration there, don’t you think? You can also just go jogging for FREE on the side walks that your tax $ paid for.August 11, 2008 at 12:29 PM #256031anParticipant[quote=fat_lazy_union_worker]Thanks for supporting my previous point about “glut” π
Aside from the $100 spent on “cheaper” chips, soda, coffee, now you’ll need spend an extra $20-50 bucks in the gym to work off those extra calories, or risk spending $$$$ in the future on things like a heart bypass surgery, not to mention the higher cost of insurance that others that share a plan with you will now have to bear. Don’t worry, soon enough, health care will get so expensive and crappy that plan participants will end up putting a system together that determines whether a member can/can’t shovel the chips/big macs down the hatch π
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A little bit of over exaggeration there, don’t you think? You can also just go jogging for FREE on the side walks that your tax $ paid for.August 11, 2008 at 12:46 PM #255747CoronitaParticipantah, yes. but there’s plenty of people who spend $50/month on a gym membership, yet spend a lot of time looking for the closest parking space on a clear day π
August 11, 2008 at 12:46 PM #255924CoronitaParticipantah, yes. but there’s plenty of people who spend $50/month on a gym membership, yet spend a lot of time looking for the closest parking space on a clear day π
August 11, 2008 at 12:46 PM #255928CoronitaParticipantah, yes. but there’s plenty of people who spend $50/month on a gym membership, yet spend a lot of time looking for the closest parking space on a clear day π
August 11, 2008 at 12:46 PM #255987CoronitaParticipantah, yes. but there’s plenty of people who spend $50/month on a gym membership, yet spend a lot of time looking for the closest parking space on a clear day π
August 11, 2008 at 12:46 PM #256036CoronitaParticipantah, yes. but there’s plenty of people who spend $50/month on a gym membership, yet spend a lot of time looking for the closest parking space on a clear day π
August 11, 2008 at 2:00 PM #255771anParticipant[quote=fat_lazy_union_worker]ah, yes. but there’s plenty of people who spend $50/month on a gym membership, yet spend a lot of time looking for the closest parking space on a clear day π
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Ah yes, then there’s also people who are already underweight, yet they’re still trying to lose that extra 2 lb.August 11, 2008 at 2:00 PM #255949anParticipant[quote=fat_lazy_union_worker]ah, yes. but there’s plenty of people who spend $50/month on a gym membership, yet spend a lot of time looking for the closest parking space on a clear day π
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Ah yes, then there’s also people who are already underweight, yet they’re still trying to lose that extra 2 lb.August 11, 2008 at 2:00 PM #255953anParticipant[quote=fat_lazy_union_worker]ah, yes. but there’s plenty of people who spend $50/month on a gym membership, yet spend a lot of time looking for the closest parking space on a clear day π
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Ah yes, then there’s also people who are already underweight, yet they’re still trying to lose that extra 2 lb. -
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