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Rel said:
Trust me when I say that if I'm not blind by virtue of the life I've lived so far, you naked is not going to do it.
I'm going to bin that along with all the other TMI posts I've seen of yours. :uhoh: The last thing I need is to be picturing you, not only naked, but also spanking your monkey.
 

Joshua Dyal said:
I'm going to bin that along with all the other TMI posts I've seen of yours. :uhoh: The last thing I need is to be picturing you, not only naked, but also spanking your monkey.

You might want to ask for a larger bin for Christmas. ;)
 

ForceUser said:
How so? Every conclusion he draws is based on data that he clearly cites, and the book is exhaustively researched with something like ten pages of bibliography. On what information are you basing your opinion? How does one woman's weight loss offset an epidemic of obesity that is reaching crisis proportions?
Crisis proportions? Is that the next stage up from "super sized" proportions?

Seriously though; dramatic much? The problem isn't that fast food is available, the problem is that people in general don't have very healthy habits. That's not MacDonald's fault, that's their own damn fault. Despite the fact that I and my family very much like some fast food, especially Taco Bell (and Arby's), we're not very overweight. Actually, I'm the only one who's overweight at all, and only by 20-25 lbs. or so. My wife is about 125 lbs at 5'4", which is pretty thin, and all of our kids are thin. Heck, two of my boys look emaciated more often than not, despite the fact that they eat plenty.

True, we've got good genetics on our side in terms of weight, but at my age, that only helps a little bit. Healthy lifestyle is what matters. Blaming the fast food industry is irresponsible and frankly kinda insulting. Go see what Dr. Phil tells anyone who's overweight for my succinct view on the question.
 
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ForceUser said:
How so? Every conclusion he draws is based on data that he clearly cites, and the book is exhaustively researched with something like ten pages of bibliography. On what information are you basing your opinion? How does one woman's weight loss offset an epidemic of obesity that is reaching crisis proportions?
Edited to get the thread back on topic - never mind! :)

I ate more fast food last week that I normally do. I blame this thread. :p
 
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