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Old June 14th, 2004, 06:54 PM
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"Lady Veteran" wrote in message
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Notice hoe it is only fat people that are being called upon to
take some sort of individual responsibility? I have a serious
problem with that because it generalizes. There are some people
that refuse to be responsible and it has nothing to do with how
much a person weighs.


Fat people are a HUGE problem. They are less productive and that
costs everybody money. They are less healthy and that costs
everybody money. They usually smell bad and that's no fun.


Everything is all black and white in your world?

Oh, I forgot. Your brain isn't large enough to process color.

Too bad.

LV


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when the blitzkrieg raged and the bodies stank..."
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Old June 14th, 2004, 06:59 PM
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On Mon, 14 Jun 2004 12:42:38 GMT, "Crazy *******"
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If you need to know what's in your food you're EATING THE WRONG FOOD.


Not always true. I eat a lot of plain yogurt. But looking from one brand
to the next, the ingredients are different. Mine's just milk, but another
right next to it has sweeteners and starches.

For me, natural foods are best, but some of them still require a little
monitoring.

Carol
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June Challenge Goal: 213
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Old June 14th, 2004, 07:04 PM
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On Mon, 14 Jun 2004 12:59:20 -0500, Damsel in dis Dress
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On Mon, 14 Jun 2004 12:42:38 GMT, "Crazy *******"
wrote:

If you need to know what's in your food you're EATING THE WRONG FOOD.


Not always true. I eat a lot of plain yogurt. But looking from one
brand
to the next, the ingredients are different. Mine's just milk, but
another
right next to it has sweeteners and starches.

For me, natural foods are best, but some of them still require a little
monitoring.

Carol


This statement is for the time before pesticides, genetically altered
food, irradiated, homogenized, pastuerized, etc., food. Even if you see
"fresh" food, how do you know it wasn't dipped in some chemical to color
the food, kill mold, etc.? You don't without reading fine print.

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Old June 14th, 2004, 07:14 PM
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On Mon, 14 Jun 2004 18:04:19 GMT, Bob in CT
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This statement is for the time before pesticides, genetically altered
food, irradiated, homogenized, pastuerized, etc., food. Even if you see
"fresh" food, how do you know it wasn't dipped in some chemical to color
the food, kill mold, etc.? You don't without reading fine print.


Pesticides are low-carb. ;-)

Carol
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Fasting BG 113
227/217.5/150 (official weigh-in day: Thursday)
June Challenge Goal: 213
Bernstein Diabetes Solution 5/25/2004
Diabetes Dx 5/15/2001
Diet, Exercise, Oral Medication
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Old June 14th, 2004, 07:33 PM
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"Damsel in dis Dress" wrote in message
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On Mon, 14 Jun 2004 18:04:19 GMT, Bob in CT
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This statement is for the time before pesticides, genetically altered
food, irradiated, homogenized, pastuerized, etc., food. Even if you see
"fresh" food, how do you know it wasn't dipped in some chemical to color
the food, kill mold, etc.? You don't without reading fine print.


Pesticides are low-carb. ;-)


There is a pesticide called DNP that people have used since the early 20th
century to help them lose weight. Very dangerous stuff.


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Old June 14th, 2004, 07:41 PM
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On Mon, 14 Jun 2004 18:33:17 GMT, "JC Der Koenig"
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"Damsel in dis Dress" wrote in message
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Pesticides are low-carb. ;-)

There is a pesticide called DNP that people have used since the early 20th
century to help them lose weight. Very dangerous stuff.


I wonder why it's still on the market if it's that dangerous. Sometimes, I
think the government is too conservative and sometimes I think they're too
liberal in what they approve for human consumption.

Like, why is saccharin still on the market and cyclamate isn't?

Carol
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Fasting BG 113
227/217.5/150 (official weigh-in day: Thursday)
June Challenge Goal: 213
Bernstein Diabetes Solution 5/25/2004
Diabetes Dx 5/15/2001
Diet, Exercise, Oral Medication
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Old June 14th, 2004, 10:14 PM
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On Mon, 14 Jun 2004 12:39:06 GMT, "Crazy *******"
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"Lady Veteran" wrote in message
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Notice hoe it is only fat people that are being called upon to
take some sort of individual responsibility? I have a serious
problem with that because it generalizes. There are some people
that refuse to be responsible and it has nothing to do with how
much a person weighs.

Fat people are a HUGE problem. They are less productive and that
costs everybody money. They are less healthy and that costs
everybody money. They usually smell bad and that's no fun.

Everything is all black and white in your world?
Oh, I forgot. Your brain isn't large enough to process color.
Too bad.


What the **** does black, white and color have to do with FAT PEOPLE???

Fat people are fat people, it doesn't matter what color they are!

What the **** is wrong with you???

Its a fact: Fat people miss more work days than healthy people.

Its a fact: Fat people steal from the poor by eating too much food!

Its a fact: Fat people have MORE health problems than healthy people, that
increases healthcare costs which ALL PEOPLE have to bear. As a healthy
person I object to having to pay more to cover the increased cost of FAT
PEOPLE.

Its a fact: Fat people don't fit in airplane seats!!

Its a fact: Fat people sweat more, they smell.

Its a fact: The aroma from the sweaty ass crack of a FAT PERSON could clear
a stadium!

Its a fact: Fat people are hard to wrestle to the ground.

Its a fact: ****ing a fat broad is a workout!!

Its a fact: Fat people should sit in the last row of a movie theatre so they
don't block the view.

Its a fact: If you were in trouble you could bend a fat person over and
show a movie on their ass!!!

Its a fact: After the Apocalypse fat people can be rendered for fuel. And
it doesn't matter if they are black, or white or ****ing colorful!!!



 




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