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I saw lots of really fat people in those electric scooters today
MissJaime wrote:
On Tue, 01 Jun 2004 18:50:53 GMT, "suzn" wrote: "BJ in Texas" wrote in message m... Sounds like a few of them could use the exercise of walking up and down the aisles. He MUST have been in Wal-Mart where I was last night coz I noticed the same thing myself. *sigh*. If they would stop supplying those electric scooters then they would HAVE to walk. Any seriously handicapped person would have their OWN scooter or wheel chair to get around in. And being obese IMO is not a handicap. My oldest sister is over 600 pounds. Her legs will not even hold her up anymore. She has her own scooter but she even relies on it now to go from the couch to the toilet and back to the couch again in her own apartment. A sad way to live IMO. Whoever is FEEDING her should be brought up on charges. -- - Philip @ Maximum Torque RPM |
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I saw lots of really fat people in those electric scooters today
On Tue, 1 Jun 2004 14:25:08 -0400, "Nonymous"
wrote: It should be noted that England has the fastest growth of obesity in Europe, with 75% of the population overweight and over 20% obese. Their weight will soon will catch up to the 'ugly Americans'. Hi, The best way to diet is to eat LESS but eat WELL. So when shopping think of how good food you can buy for a given amount of calories you need to eat, instead of how much food you can buy for a given amount of money. cheers, Pete. |
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I saw lots of really fat people in those electric scooters today
On Tue, 01 Jun 2004 19:28:24 GMT, "Philip®"
wrote: Lester wrote: I used to drive tractor trailer, mostly in the 12 western states. My profession has more obese members than most other professions. The I was driving 8 hours a day, twice a week for a year while working on my degree. I noticed that on those days I wasn't burning any calories to speak of. I finally learned that I shouldn't eat any breakfast before the trip and also shouldn't stop to eat during the trip. (Nor snacks during the trip). Driving evidently burns less calories than anything else. Les Hey ... you're just sitting there for 10 hrs ... bouncing along. Then ya park for 8 hrs and sleep ... maybe some walking around in a truck stop or a mall. Your left leg and right arm get a little use shifting gears in the mountains but that's it. All that sitting combined with a low fiber / high protein diet (eggs, bacon, potatoes or pancakes) wreaks hell on your intestines and prostate too. I shouldn't bring in the dangers of vascular leg thrombosis. I used to nibble on Triscuit or the small Shredded Wheats and drink bottled water. The munching kept me awake and provided a tension outlet and the water was FAR better (and cheaper) for me than gallons of coffee and/or soft drinks like so many truckers consume. The water thing is the way to go. When I drink coffee, I notice I am on a roller coaster. First the hyperactive high and then the dullard low. My boss would be wise to restrict my coffee if he wants maximum output from me for an even keel 8 hours. On days I want to excel in mental prowness, I drink nothing but water. Les Les |
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I saw lots of really fat people in those electric scooters today
On Tue, 01 Jun 2004 14:57:30 -0400, MissJaime
wrote: On Tue, 01 Jun 2004 18:50:53 GMT, "suzn" wrote: "BJ in Texas" wrote in message . com... Sounds like a few of them could use the exercise of walking up and down the aisles. He MUST have been in Wal-Mart where I was last night coz I noticed the same thing myself. *sigh*. If they would stop supplying those electric scooters then they would HAVE to walk. Any seriously handicapped person would have their OWN scooter or wheel chair to get around in. And being obese IMO is not a handicap. My oldest sister is over 600 pounds. Her legs will not even hold her up anymore. She has her own scooter but she even relies on it now to go from the couch to the toilet and back to the couch again in her own apartment. A sad way to live IMO. Jaime ******************** You don't give up. You don't quit. You do what you say. You say what you do. You go out there. You win. You do the best you can. *Never* give up. ~~~Rupert Boneham~~~ What a tragedy! I feel sorry for her and more sorry for those in her life. Les |
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I saw lots of really fat people in those electric scooters today
On Tue, 01 Jun 2004, Alexie wrote:
On Tue, 01 Jun 2004 18:25:31 GMT, "Cubit" wrote: The whole story could be bogus. When was the last time you saw a store with TEN scooters? I was reading this thread earlier during lunch -- left to pick up my kid and we stopped at the market for some veggies and chicken... so.. I had to count!!! I live in suburban NY (about 25 minutes north of NYC) and I went to a popular sto Stop and Shop. There were 15 scooters in the 'lockup section' and I bumped into 2 of them (as they were on their way *around* the veggie section). There might have been more in the store, but that is what I noticed 30 minutes ago. And BTW, neither of the two people I saw were elderly -- both appeared to be in their 30-early 40's and very overweight. Taxpayers are paying for their junk food so they can get even fatter, and consumers are paying for the purchase and maintenance of these scooters through higher food prices. Nice, huh? |
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I saw lots of really fat people in those electric scooterstoday
boy you got that right. i am 59 and have multiple sclerosis can no
longer walk much so use a power chair, can't drive anymore mind and eyes act up too much. i am 200lbs. before my legs went i walked a lot weighted 149 and was on weight watchers since the 1960's got my lifetime ww pin, but started picking up weight since it is hard to cook now so ate what anyone brouth here and my oldest dauther is a wonderful good (does it for a living)! but chicked about homw ww like Anny Middon told be about, thanks Anny! i live in Ohio and the 800 # for home WW is 1-800-710-4663 ext 789. onder my ww home kits today should be here in 5 days. Rebel aka Sandra Lee |
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I saw lots of really fat people in those electric scooterstoday
and my husband use to get upset as i would bring enouth home for me 2
more meals. Rebel |
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I saw lots of really fat people in those electric scooterstoday
ss check now come on the date of your brithday. like mine is the 26th
and not just the 3th anymore. Rebel |
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I saw lots of really fat people in those electric scooterstoday
amen! Rebel
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I saw lots of really fat people in those electric scooters today
"Cubit" wrote in message om...
While this seemed like a true story, I noted a flaw. Social Security disability payments are made on the 3rd of the month, not the 1st. There are payments made on both the 1st and 3rd. Not sure if some are simply cash assistance or what but they definately come on both days. The whole story could be bogus. When was the last time you saw a store with TEN scooters? Give it time! |
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