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Paris Hilton - not a good role model for litte girls
"Doug Freyburger" wrote in message oups.com... " wrote: Spoiled brats like Paris disgust me. I just don't get it either. Why is this person even in the news? There's a Star Trek: The Original Series episode that answers this. "I, Mudd". Harry Mudd leads a planet of robots. Until our heroes arrive from the Enterprise. Then Mudd is given the choice of spending the rest of his life at a penal colony or stay with the robots. The robots keep him for observation - As an example of the worst humanity has to offer. LOL Doug, you're a geek... so am I, since I know exactly which episode you're talking about.. LOL Will~ |
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Paris Hilton - not a good role model for litte girls
On Tue, 03 Jul 2007 17:55:01 GMT, in alt.support.diet, "Willow
Herself" wrote: "Doug Freyburger" wrote in message roups.com... " wrote: Spoiled brats like Paris disgust me. I just don't get it either. Why is this person even in the news? There's a Star Trek: The Original Series episode that answers this. "I, Mudd". Harry Mudd leads a planet of robots. Until our heroes arrive from the Enterprise. Then Mudd is given the choice of spending the rest of his life at a penal colony or stay with the robots. The robots keep him for observation - As an example of the worst humanity has to offer. LOL Doug, you're a geek... so am I, since I know exactly which episode you're talking about.. LOL Will~ Count me in too! I love Star Trek.... I just asked DH do you know who Harry Mudd is and he knew right away too ;-) Karen |
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"Karen Officer" wrote in message ... On Tue, 03 Jul 2007 17:55:01 GMT, in alt.support.diet, "Willow Herself" wrote: "Doug Freyburger" wrote in message groups.com... " wrote: Spoiled brats like Paris disgust me. I just don't get it either. Why is this person even in the news? There's a Star Trek: The Original Series episode that answers this. "I, Mudd". Harry Mudd leads a planet of robots. Until our heroes arrive from the Enterprise. Then Mudd is given the choice of spending the rest of his life at a penal colony or stay with the robots. The robots keep him for observation - As an example of the worst humanity has to offer. LOL Doug, you're a geek... so am I, since I know exactly which episode you're talking about.. LOL Will~ Count me in too! I love Star Trek.... I just asked DH do you know who Harry Mudd is and he knew right away too ;-) Karen We're gonna start the skinny geek squad.. and wear Star trek uniforms and make the "live long and prosper" hand thing all the time! LOL Will~ |
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Paris Hilton - not a good role model for litte girls
A Ross wrote:
In article , Lisa wrote: Willow Herself wrote: wrote in message oups.com... On Jul 1, 4:01 pm, wrote: Hey, but at least she's not fat. Fat women disgust me. Spoiled brats like Paris disgust me. I just don't get it either. Why is this person even in the news? She doesn't do anything very well, including drink. dkw If you figure that one out, you let me know... Morbid curiosity, like a train wreck. An attractive, modern, shiny new train with all the extras. You know it's going to crash and you almost hope it doesn't even though it doesn't concern you and you could never afford to ride it - because when it crashes it's going to be horrible, and you're filled with dread but it's difficult to make yourself look away. Boy! What a great description...I think I rode the tracks once or twice. Thanks. I've ridden those tracks a time or two myself. Sometimes I think I'm still on them. (not Paris' exactly, but...) |
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Paris Hilton - not a good role model for litte girls
"Willow Herself" wrote:
There's a Star Trek: The Original Series episode that answers this. "I, Mudd". Harry Mudd leads a planet of robots. Until our heroes arrive from the Enterprise. Then Mudd is given the choice of spending the rest of his life at a penal colony or stay with the robots. The robots keep him for observation - As an example of the worst humanity has to offer. LOL Doug, you're a geek... so am I, since I know exactly which episode you're talking about.. LOL Count me in too! I love Star Trek.... I just asked DH do you know who Harry Mudd is and he knew right away too ;-) We're gonna start the skinny geek squad.. and wear Star trek uniforms and make the "live long and prosper" hand thing all the time! I have been a fan of ST:TOS since it aired in prime time. I have attended two ST conventions over the years. I have never put on Star Fleet uniform. As to geek, sure am and those are my limits. If I ever get back to Las Vegas, say goodbye to that thing about never putting on Star Fleet uniform, though. I've heard the Star Trek Experience is a blast and a half. And that low carb is easy at most food places. So - Time to work up a power supply on my treadmill so I can watch reruns with the TV powered by my own walking! To have stuff on topic for ASD - My wife found a treadmill at a garage sale. The thing is so huge it had to be dismantled to fit through a doorway! But in the last weeks I've taken up using it in the mornings while I'm still too groggy to care. It has a heart rate thing and I try to stay in the my range. Let's see if I understand how the aerobic heart range is supposed to work for a 25 minute workout 3-7 days per week: If 5 minutes in my heart rate is below the range, then I need to increase my workout next time. If 20 minutes in my heart rate is above the range, then I need to decrease my workout next time. But minutes 21-25 may as well move up the intensity to improve conditioning. If both are true then my condition sucks so much I just need to stay with it for a while. Whew, that only happened once while I was figuring out what sort of levels to use. If my heart rate is within range at both 5 and 20 minute points, then I have tuned my workout okay and my goal is to improve my condition until the 5 minute point has me under range. And to do some sort of extra intensity in the final few minutes as a challenge. I worked the interval profiles once to make sure I know how to use them but for a while I'm just doing 25 minutes at some speed at some elevation until my condition gets good. I've often written that there's some level of condition where you walk briskly for 30 minutes and start to wonder why that counts as exercise. Turns out I haven't fallen below that level. I needed to set the incline to 6.0 degrees to stay in my aerobic heart rate. Not a good starting point but not a crappy one either. Still looking for a used Bowflex ... |
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Paris Hilton - not a good role model for litte girls
"Doug Freyburger" wrote in message
ups.com... "Willow Herself" wrote: There's a Star Trek: The Original Series episode that answers this. "I, Mudd". Harry Mudd leads a planet of robots. Until our heroes arrive from the Enterprise. Then Mudd is given the choice of spending the rest of his life at a penal colony or stay with the robots. The robots keep him for observation - As an example of the worst humanity has to offer. LOL Doug, you're a geek... so am I, since I know exactly which episode you're talking about.. LOL Count me in too! I love Star Trek.... I just asked DH do you know who Harry Mudd is and he knew right away too ;-) We're gonna start the skinny geek squad.. and wear Star trek uniforms and make the "live long and prosper" hand thing all the time! I have been a fan of ST:TOS since it aired in prime time. I have attended two ST conventions over the years. I have never put on Star Fleet uniform. As to geek, sure am and those are my limits. If I ever get back to Las Vegas, say goodbye to that thing about never putting on Star Fleet uniform, though. I've heard the Star Trek Experience is a blast and a half. And that low carb is easy at most food places. So - Time to work up a power supply on my treadmill so I can watch reruns with the TV powered by my own walking! To have stuff on topic for ASD - My wife found a treadmill at a garage sale. The thing is so huge it had to be dismantled to fit through a doorway! But in the last weeks I've taken up using it in the mornings while I'm still too groggy to care. It has a heart rate thing and I try to stay in the my range. Let's see if I understand how the aerobic heart range is supposed to work for a 25 minute workout 3-7 days per week: If 5 minutes in my heart rate is below the range, then I need to increase my workout next time. If 20 minutes in my heart rate is above the range, then I need to decrease my workout next time. But minutes 21-25 may as well move up the intensity to improve conditioning. If both are true then my condition sucks so much I just need to stay with it for a while. Whew, that only happened once while I was figuring out what sort of levels to use. If my heart rate is within range at both 5 and 20 minute points, then I have tuned my workout okay and my goal is to improve my condition until the 5 minute point has me under range. And to do some sort of extra intensity in the final few minutes as a challenge. I worked the interval profiles once to make sure I know how to use them but for a while I'm just doing 25 minutes at some speed at some elevation until my condition gets good. I've often written that there's some level of condition where you walk briskly for 30 minutes and start to wonder why that counts as exercise. Turns out I haven't fallen below that level. I needed to set the incline to 6.0 degrees to stay in my aerobic heart rate. Not a good starting point but not a crappy one either. Still looking for a used Bowflex ... If only I had the space!!! Will~ |
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Paris Hilton - not a good role model for litte girls
On Jul 2, 12:13 am, IronFist wrote:
In article .com, " wrote: On Jul 1, 4:01 pm, wrote: Hey, but at least she's not fat. Fat women disgust me. Spoiled brats like Paris disgust me. I just don't get it either. Why is this person even in the news? She doesn't do anything very well, including drink. dkw Exactly my thoughts! Why is this brainless bitch in the news? I mean, she's not even pretty! She is the worst type of role model for young girls/women. Proudly promoting cocaine and AODA keeps a person thin alright; they also die young b/c of it. Definitely NOT a role model. The news coverage is making it look enticing & exciting----that's when the young female/ male public think it's cool & follow her to the grave. Read up on the overall affects of doing cocaine on a regular basis.........screwed up sleep, premature wrinkles, the whole 9 yards. Loss of muscle tone. Unclear thinking which lead her into trouble in the first place.......remember that much! |
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