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Dave Urring wrote:
> Gtwy4cb wrote: > >> >>>Let's have everyone post their weight and height here, shall >>>we, along with their age and diet-style and how many times >>>a year they go to the doctor. >>> >>> >> >>Then what? > > > We should add fitness level too. > > Since you don't want to answer, I'll assume the following: > > 40 years of age. > > 5'10 > > 250# > > You eat a a lot of animal products. > > At least a dozen trips to the doctor a year. > > Fitness level: 1 out of 10 > > > Ahhh, a troll emerges. jim |
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Dave Urring wrote:
> Alan_B wrote: > >>"Jessica V." > wrote in news:xradnT5Fb-tCxdPcRVn- : >> >> >>>Dave Urring wrote: >>> >>> >>>>Let's see....The folks here love to eat and cook and shop and >>>>post on the Usenet, surf the Web, and watch TV, from what >>>>I've been able to see. >>>> >>>>None of those things burn a lot of calories, but all this >>>>eating sure takes a lot of them in. >>>> >>>>Let's have everyone post their weight and height here, shall >>>>we, along with their age and diet-style and how many times a >>>>year they go to the doctor. >>> >>> >>>Is this the new center for science in the public interest >>>teams up with PETA study to determine that all foodies are >>>overweight and that eating meat is the cause of all illness? >>> >> >> >>I like meat...I like to eat it...I like taking vegan recipes >>and adding meat to them. Dave here seems to not like my life >>style...since I do all the stuff he frowns on. I do have a >>cure for that...Plonk! hes gone from my world. >> > > > I don't frown on your lifestyle. I am not responsible for your > behavior. > > But I'll bet that I am far healthier than you are. > > You reap what you sow. > > > We should add fitness level too. > > Since you don't want to answer, I'll assume the following: > > 40 years of age. > > 5'10 > > 250# > > You eat a a lot of animal products. > > At least a dozen trips to the doctor a year. > > Fitness level: 1 out of 10 > > And a dumb vegetarian to boot: when you ASSume you make the obvious out of yourself. Now you are a troll and a jackass. jim |
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Dave Urring wrote:
> Alan_B wrote: > >>"Jessica V." > wrote in news:xradnT5Fb-tCxdPcRVn- : >> >> >>>Dave Urring wrote: >>> >>> >>>>Let's see....The folks here love to eat and cook and shop and >>>>post on the Usenet, surf the Web, and watch TV, from what >>>>I've been able to see. >>>> >>>>None of those things burn a lot of calories, but all this >>>>eating sure takes a lot of them in. >>>> >>>>Let's have everyone post their weight and height here, shall >>>>we, along with their age and diet-style and how many times a >>>>year they go to the doctor. >>> >>> >>>Is this the new center for science in the public interest >>>teams up with PETA study to determine that all foodies are >>>overweight and that eating meat is the cause of all illness? >>> >> >> >>I like meat...I like to eat it...I like taking vegan recipes >>and adding meat to them. Dave here seems to not like my life >>style...since I do all the stuff he frowns on. I do have a >>cure for that...Plonk! hes gone from my world. >> > > > I don't frown on your lifestyle. I am not responsible for your > behavior. > > But I'll bet that I am far healthier than you are. > > You reap what you sow. > > > We should add fitness level too. > > Since you don't want to answer, I'll assume the following: > > 40 years of age. > > 5'10 > > 250# > > You eat a a lot of animal products. > > At least a dozen trips to the doctor a year. > > Fitness level: 1 out of 10 > > And a dumb vegetarian to boot: when you ASSume you make the obvious out of yourself. Now you are a troll and a jackass. jim |
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Dave Urring wrote:
> Alan_B wrote: > >>"Jessica V." > wrote in news:xradnT5Fb-tCxdPcRVn- : >> >> >>>Dave Urring wrote: >>> >>> >>>>Let's see....The folks here love to eat and cook and shop and >>>>post on the Usenet, surf the Web, and watch TV, from what >>>>I've been able to see. >>>> >>>>None of those things burn a lot of calories, but all this >>>>eating sure takes a lot of them in. >>>> >>>>Let's have everyone post their weight and height here, shall >>>>we, along with their age and diet-style and how many times a >>>>year they go to the doctor. >>> >>> >>>Is this the new center for science in the public interest >>>teams up with PETA study to determine that all foodies are >>>overweight and that eating meat is the cause of all illness? >>> >> >> >>I like meat...I like to eat it...I like taking vegan recipes >>and adding meat to them. Dave here seems to not like my life >>style...since I do all the stuff he frowns on. I do have a >>cure for that...Plonk! hes gone from my world. >> > > > I don't frown on your lifestyle. I am not responsible for your > behavior. > > But I'll bet that I am far healthier than you are. > > You reap what you sow. > > > We should add fitness level too. > > Since you don't want to answer, I'll assume the following: > > 40 years of age. > > 5'10 > > 250# > > You eat a a lot of animal products. > > At least a dozen trips to the doctor a year. > > Fitness level: 1 out of 10 > > And a dumb vegetarian to boot: when you ASSume you make the obvious out of yourself. Now you are a troll and a jackass. jim |
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One time on Usenet, Steve Calvin > said:
> J.J. in WA wrote: > > One time on Usenet, Dave Urring > said: > >>Let's see....The folks here love to eat and cook and shop and > >>post on the Usenet, surf the Web, and watch TV, from what I've > >>been able to see. > > <snip> > > You can't put everyone in this diverse group into such a > > nutshell. I, for one, loathe shopping. > > > > I think it's kind of sad that you have to put down others to > > make yourself feel good. Have you considered psychiatric aid? > > Seriously, you're only hurting yourself with this kind of > > thing... > The "guy" is just one of the lame ass trolls who appear here from time > to time spewing their vegan crap. Feel free to ignore. I know, I know, it does no good to appeal to a troll's sensibilities as they usually don't have them. But I really do feel sorry for the guy. I can't imagine needing to insult (or in this case, attempt to insult) others to feed my self-esteem. But you're right, Steve -- I'm just a-feedin' dat ol' troll, so I'll quit now... -- J.J. in WA ~ mom, vid gamer, novice cook ~ "I rule you!" - Travis of the Cosmos, ATHF (COLD to HOT for e-mail) |
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One time on Usenet, Steve Calvin > said:
> J.J. in WA wrote: > > One time on Usenet, Dave Urring > said: > >>Let's see....The folks here love to eat and cook and shop and > >>post on the Usenet, surf the Web, and watch TV, from what I've > >>been able to see. > > <snip> > > You can't put everyone in this diverse group into such a > > nutshell. I, for one, loathe shopping. > > > > I think it's kind of sad that you have to put down others to > > make yourself feel good. Have you considered psychiatric aid? > > Seriously, you're only hurting yourself with this kind of > > thing... > The "guy" is just one of the lame ass trolls who appear here from time > to time spewing their vegan crap. Feel free to ignore. I know, I know, it does no good to appeal to a troll's sensibilities as they usually don't have them. But I really do feel sorry for the guy. I can't imagine needing to insult (or in this case, attempt to insult) others to feed my self-esteem. But you're right, Steve -- I'm just a-feedin' dat ol' troll, so I'll quit now... -- J.J. in WA ~ mom, vid gamer, novice cook ~ "I rule you!" - Travis of the Cosmos, ATHF (COLD to HOT for e-mail) |
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Dave Urring wrote:
> Jessica V. wrote: > >> >>Dave Urring wrote: >> >> >>>Let's see....The folks here love to eat and cook and shop and >>>post on the Usenet, surf the Web, and watch TV, from what I've >>>been able to see. >>> >>>None of those things burn a lot of calories, but all this >>>eating sure takes a lot of them in. >>> >>>Let's have everyone post their weight and height here, shall >>>we, along with their age and diet-style and how many times >>>a year they go to the doctor. >>> >> >>Is this the new center for science in the public interest teams up with >>PETA study to determine that all foodies are overweight and that eating >>meat is the cause of all illness? >> > > > It isn't the cause of all illness. But consuming a lot of flesh > from animals that have been mistreated and pumped full of > chemicals and eat their dead brothers is not a real bright idea. > > Especially if you are sitting around on your fat butt all day. > > We should add fitness level too. > > Since you don't want to answer, I'll assume the following: > > 40 years of age. > > 5'10 > > 250# > > You eat a a lot of animal products. > > At least a dozen trips to the doctor a year. > > Fitness level: 1 out of 10 > > Not only a troll and a jackass, but a broken record. jim |
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Dave Urring wrote:
> Jessica V. wrote: > >> >>Dave Urring wrote: >> >> >>>Let's see....The folks here love to eat and cook and shop and >>>post on the Usenet, surf the Web, and watch TV, from what I've >>>been able to see. >>> >>>None of those things burn a lot of calories, but all this >>>eating sure takes a lot of them in. >>> >>>Let's have everyone post their weight and height here, shall >>>we, along with their age and diet-style and how many times >>>a year they go to the doctor. >>> >> >>Is this the new center for science in the public interest teams up with >>PETA study to determine that all foodies are overweight and that eating >>meat is the cause of all illness? >> > > > It isn't the cause of all illness. But consuming a lot of flesh > from animals that have been mistreated and pumped full of > chemicals and eat their dead brothers is not a real bright idea. > > Especially if you are sitting around on your fat butt all day. > > We should add fitness level too. > > Since you don't want to answer, I'll assume the following: > > 40 years of age. > > 5'10 > > 250# > > You eat a a lot of animal products. > > At least a dozen trips to the doctor a year. > > Fitness level: 1 out of 10 > > Not only a troll and a jackass, but a broken record. jim |
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Dave Urring wrote:
> wrote: > >> >>>Let's have everyone post their weight and height here, shall >>>we, along with their age and diet-style and how many times >>>a year they go to the doctor. >> >>That's a stupid idea. > > > We should add fitness level too. > > Since you don't want to answer, I'll assume the following: > > 40 years of age. > > 5'10 > > 250# > > You eat a a lot of animal products. > > At least a dozen trips to the doctor a year. > > Fitness level: 1 out of 10 > > > Not only a troll, a jackass and a broken record, but a mentalmidget to boot. jim |
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Dave Urring wrote:
> wrote: > >> >>>Let's have everyone post their weight and height here, shall >>>we, along with their age and diet-style and how many times >>>a year they go to the doctor. >> >>That's a stupid idea. > > > We should add fitness level too. > > Since you don't want to answer, I'll assume the following: > > 40 years of age. > > 5'10 > > 250# > > You eat a a lot of animal products. > > At least a dozen trips to the doctor a year. > > Fitness level: 1 out of 10 > > > Not only a troll, a jackass and a broken record, but a mentalmidget to boot. jim |
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PENMART01 wrote:
>>Dave Erring scribbles: >> >>Let's see....The folks here love to eat and cook and shop and >>post on the Usenet, surf the Web, and watch TV, from what I've >>been able to see. >> >>None of those things burn a lot of calories, but all this >>eating sure takes a lot of them in. >> >>Let's have everyone post their weight and height here, shall >>we, along with their age and diet-style and how many times >>a year they go to the doctor. >> >>I'll kick things off: >> >>Height: 5'10 >> >>Weight: 163 >> >>Age: 54yrs >> >>Diet-Style: Pure Vegetarian >> >>Doctor-Trips/Year: None > > > No routine yearly physical... um, you conveniently omitted your IQ... I'll > assume 40... a pinhead. > > > ---= BOYCOTT FRANCE (belgium) GERMANY--SPAIN =--- > ---= Move UNITED NATIONS To Paris =--- > ********* > "Life would be devoid of all meaning were it without tribulation." > Sheldon > ```````````` Giving him the benefit of the doubt, I see. jim |
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>Dave Smith
> >Dave Erring wrote: > >> It isn't the cause of all illness. But consuming a lot of flesh >> from animals that have been mistreated and pumped full of >> chemicals and eat their dead brothers is not a real bright idea. >> >> Especially if you are sitting around on your fat butt all day. >> >> We should add fitness level too. >> >> Since you don't want to answer, I'll assume the following: >> >> 40 years of age. >> >> 5'10 >> >> 250# >> >> You eat a a lot of animal products. >> >> At least a dozen trips to the doctor a year. >> >> Fitness level: 1 out of 10 > >My father in law would fail your test. He used to get up in the morning and >have two spoons full of yogurt, some cereal with fruit, 2 poached eggs with >cheese and salt along with 2-3 slices of toast, each smeared with butter and >honey. He went to restaurants for lunch and usually had red meat with gravy. >He was a big meat eater. Whenever he served a roast he would have seconds, >thirds, maybe a fourth helping. After his wife died his evening meal was >reduced to peanut butter on crackers or cold cuts, and always a double >martini. > >The last time I saw him stand on his head and chug a beer he was 86. That >was about the same time I saw him run a half a city block to catch a >streetcar. He rarely went to the doctor. He could still fit into his WW I >army uniform, and he was quite fit and active until he died peacefully in his >sleep a few weeks before his 95th birthday. > >My wife inherited her father's eating habits. She eats bacon and eggs for >breakfast, or just hard boiled eggs and cheese if she is in a hurry. She goes >through 1-2 dozen eggs per week, at least a pound of cheese, uses cream in >her coffee (no substitutes). She uses a lot of butter on vegetables. She >eats 2-3 times as much meat as I do, and especially likes red meats. While I >cut off the fat from my meat, she not only eats all the fat on her meat but >often eats the stuff that I cut off. She has no cholesterol problems. She >avoids starch in all forms, and eats very little sugar. At age 59 she is >5'7" and weighs 135, and people are always commenting on how great she looks. > >My grandmother almost always had bacon and eggs for breakfast. She had cream >in her tea and smeared bread with butter. She had meat with every meal. She >was never much overweight and died 2 weeks short of her 100th birthday after >breaking a hip. She had survived a broken hip two years earlier. > > >According to your misguided estimates, they would all have been 250 and >frequent visitors to the doctor and died young. Yup... can't rely on trends... my grandfather, (my father's father) never retired, worked right up to his dying day at age 97. And no sedentary job, he retired from the restaurant business to become a plumber, didn't drive, so walked to each job, carrying all his tools/supplies on his back in huge burlap sacks... I remember even in his eighties he'd sling a cast iron bath tub onto his back, held with a rope around his waist, and carried it up three flights of stairs. He must've weighed 220lbs, was about 6' 2", and ate like ten horses, every meal was a banquet... calories was not a word in his vocabulary. After work he'd sit on the front porch in his rocking chair watching the world pass by (the man never seemed to have a care in the world, no worrier he), rocked in his chair spooning down a tall class of good cavier washed down by a liter of vodka, this every day fare while waiting to be called for dinner... oh, he chain smoked Chesterfields. The little old ladies half his age passed by muttering that man will drink himself to death, and so he did, at 97. My mother's father was a roofer, but no ordinary roofer, he was a tall building coppersmith, did the roof on the Chrysler building. His knees went in his late sixties so he could no longer climb, but he lived until 86. His favorite daily snack consisted mainly of tins of oil packed sardines with raw onions eaten with entire huge loaves of Russian black bread slathered with butter, and tall tea glasses filled to the brim with slivervitz or Old Overhall whiskey... this before dinner. I think their secret to long life was hard physical work and never stuffing their emotions. So I decided to retire to a farm, and I always did tell it like it is. ---= BOYCOTT FRANCE (belgium) GERMANY--SPAIN =--- ---= Move UNITED NATIONS To Paris =--- ********* "Life would be devoid of all meaning were it without tribulation." Sheldon ```````````` |
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>Dave Smith
> >Dave Erring wrote: > >> It isn't the cause of all illness. But consuming a lot of flesh >> from animals that have been mistreated and pumped full of >> chemicals and eat their dead brothers is not a real bright idea. >> >> Especially if you are sitting around on your fat butt all day. >> >> We should add fitness level too. >> >> Since you don't want to answer, I'll assume the following: >> >> 40 years of age. >> >> 5'10 >> >> 250# >> >> You eat a a lot of animal products. >> >> At least a dozen trips to the doctor a year. >> >> Fitness level: 1 out of 10 > >My father in law would fail your test. He used to get up in the morning and >have two spoons full of yogurt, some cereal with fruit, 2 poached eggs with >cheese and salt along with 2-3 slices of toast, each smeared with butter and >honey. He went to restaurants for lunch and usually had red meat with gravy. >He was a big meat eater. Whenever he served a roast he would have seconds, >thirds, maybe a fourth helping. After his wife died his evening meal was >reduced to peanut butter on crackers or cold cuts, and always a double >martini. > >The last time I saw him stand on his head and chug a beer he was 86. That >was about the same time I saw him run a half a city block to catch a >streetcar. He rarely went to the doctor. He could still fit into his WW I >army uniform, and he was quite fit and active until he died peacefully in his >sleep a few weeks before his 95th birthday. > >My wife inherited her father's eating habits. She eats bacon and eggs for >breakfast, or just hard boiled eggs and cheese if she is in a hurry. She goes >through 1-2 dozen eggs per week, at least a pound of cheese, uses cream in >her coffee (no substitutes). She uses a lot of butter on vegetables. She >eats 2-3 times as much meat as I do, and especially likes red meats. While I >cut off the fat from my meat, she not only eats all the fat on her meat but >often eats the stuff that I cut off. She has no cholesterol problems. She >avoids starch in all forms, and eats very little sugar. At age 59 she is >5'7" and weighs 135, and people are always commenting on how great she looks. > >My grandmother almost always had bacon and eggs for breakfast. She had cream >in her tea and smeared bread with butter. She had meat with every meal. She >was never much overweight and died 2 weeks short of her 100th birthday after >breaking a hip. She had survived a broken hip two years earlier. > > >According to your misguided estimates, they would all have been 250 and >frequent visitors to the doctor and died young. Yup... can't rely on trends... my grandfather, (my father's father) never retired, worked right up to his dying day at age 97. And no sedentary job, he retired from the restaurant business to become a plumber, didn't drive, so walked to each job, carrying all his tools/supplies on his back in huge burlap sacks... I remember even in his eighties he'd sling a cast iron bath tub onto his back, held with a rope around his waist, and carried it up three flights of stairs. He must've weighed 220lbs, was about 6' 2", and ate like ten horses, every meal was a banquet... calories was not a word in his vocabulary. After work he'd sit on the front porch in his rocking chair watching the world pass by (the man never seemed to have a care in the world, no worrier he), rocked in his chair spooning down a tall class of good cavier washed down by a liter of vodka, this every day fare while waiting to be called for dinner... oh, he chain smoked Chesterfields. The little old ladies half his age passed by muttering that man will drink himself to death, and so he did, at 97. My mother's father was a roofer, but no ordinary roofer, he was a tall building coppersmith, did the roof on the Chrysler building. His knees went in his late sixties so he could no longer climb, but he lived until 86. His favorite daily snack consisted mainly of tins of oil packed sardines with raw onions eaten with entire huge loaves of Russian black bread slathered with butter, and tall tea glasses filled to the brim with slivervitz or Old Overhall whiskey... this before dinner. I think their secret to long life was hard physical work and never stuffing their emotions. So I decided to retire to a farm, and I always did tell it like it is. ---= BOYCOTT FRANCE (belgium) GERMANY--SPAIN =--- ---= Move UNITED NATIONS To Paris =--- ********* "Life would be devoid of all meaning were it without tribulation." Sheldon ```````````` |
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Dave Urring wrote:
> Let's see....The folks here love to eat and cook and shop and > post on the Usenet, surf the Web, and watch TV, from what I've > been able to see. The last thing we need to do is encourage yet another vegan troll. *plonk* Brian |
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Dave Urring wrote:
> Let's see....The folks here love to eat and cook and shop and > post on the Usenet, surf the Web, and watch TV, from what I've > been able to see. The last thing we need to do is encourage yet another vegan troll. *plonk* Brian |
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![]() Melba's Jammin' wrote: > In article >, "Bob (this one)" > > wrote: > > >>Mr. Wizard wrote: > > >>>What about body type. Should we include that? >> >>Yes. And how you feel about walks along the beach on warm summer >>nights, puppies, and people who are conceited... >> >>Pastorio > > > (wiping coffee off monitor) > Just finished breakfast of pancakes topped with some of Miss Lula > Somebody's Peach Preserves -- from Virginia -- Bonnie Madre brought us > three jars in early August. Fine stuff. Finally a question I am willing to answer: Yes, I like puppies. And Dogs. Kittens and cats, too. Very much. |
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![]() Melba's Jammin' wrote: > In article >, "Bob (this one)" > > wrote: > > >>Mr. Wizard wrote: > > >>>What about body type. Should we include that? >> >>Yes. And how you feel about walks along the beach on warm summer >>nights, puppies, and people who are conceited... >> >>Pastorio > > > (wiping coffee off monitor) > Just finished breakfast of pancakes topped with some of Miss Lula > Somebody's Peach Preserves -- from Virginia -- Bonnie Madre brought us > three jars in early August. Fine stuff. Finally a question I am willing to answer: Yes, I like puppies. And Dogs. Kittens and cats, too. Very much. |
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Height: 5'2"
Weight: 120 lbs Age: 24 (with a 2 yr old & a 1 yr old.. maybe that's how burn all the calories LOL) Diet-Style: See-food Diet. (You know, see food and eat it.) I love experimenting and creating my own recipes out of just about anything. Doctor-Trips/Year: I go to the doctor once a month while I'm pregnant. I do not regularly visit the doctor otherwise. |
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Height: 5'2"
Weight: 120 lbs Age: 24 (with a 2 yr old & a 1 yr old.. maybe that's how burn all the calories LOL) Diet-Style: See-food Diet. (You know, see food and eat it.) I love experimenting and creating my own recipes out of just about anything. Doctor-Trips/Year: I go to the doctor once a month while I'm pregnant. I do not regularly visit the doctor otherwise. |
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Height: 5'2"
Weight: 120 lbs Age: 24 (with a 2 yr old & a 1 yr old.. maybe that's how burn all the calories LOL) Diet-Style: See-food Diet. (You know, see food and eat it.) I love experimenting and creating my own recipes out of just about anything. Doctor-Trips/Year: I go to the doctor once a month while I'm pregnant. I do not regularly visit the doctor otherwise. |
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Dave Urring wrote: > > Let's see....The folks here love to eat and cook and shop and > post on the Usenet, surf the Web, and watch TV, from what I've > been able to see. > > None of those things burn a lot of calories, but all this > eating sure takes a lot of them in. > > Let's have everyone post their weight and height here, shall > we, along with their age and diet-style and how many times > a year they go to the doctor. > > I'll kick things off: > > Height: 5'10 > > Weight: 163 > > Age: 54yrs > > Diet-Style: Pure Vegetarian > > Doctor-Trips/Year: None > > -------------------------------- > > Your turn: > > Height: > > Weight: > > Age: > > Diet-Style > > Doctor-Trips/Year |
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Dave Urring wrote: > > Let's see....The folks here love to eat and cook and shop and > post on the Usenet, surf the Web, and watch TV, from what I've > been able to see. > > None of those things burn a lot of calories, but all this > eating sure takes a lot of them in. > > Let's have everyone post their weight and height here, shall > we, along with their age and diet-style and how many times > a year they go to the doctor. > > I'll kick things off: > > Height: 5'10 > > Weight: 163 > > Age: 54yrs > > Diet-Style: Pure Vegetarian > > Doctor-Trips/Year: None > > -------------------------------- > > Your turn: > > Height: > > Weight: > > Age: > > Diet-Style > > Doctor-Trips/Year |
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ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ ZZZZZ Plunk.
Dave Urring wrote: > > Let's see....The folks here love to eat and cook and shop and > post on the Usenet, surf the Web, and watch TV, from what I've > been able to see. > > None of those things burn a lot of calories, but all this > eating sure takes a lot of them in. > > Let's have everyone post their weight and height here, shall > we, along with their age and diet-style and how many times > a year they go to the doctor. > > I'll kick things off: > > Height: 5'10 > > Weight: 163 > > Age: 54yrs > > Diet-Style: Pure Vegetarian > > Doctor-Trips/Year: None > > -------------------------------- > > Your turn: > > Height: > > Weight: > > Age: > > Diet-Style > > Doctor-Trips/Year |
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Mama2EandJ wrote:
> > >>From: Dave Urring >>Date: 9/19/2004 9:50 PM Mountain Standard Time >>Message-id: > >> >>Let's see....The folks here love to eat and cook and shop and >>post on the Usenet, surf the Web, and watch TV, from what I've >>been able to see. >> >>None of those things burn a lot of calories, but all this >>eating sure takes a lot of them in. >> >>Let's have everyone post their weight and height here, shall >>we, along with their age and diet-style and how many times >>a year they go to the doctor. >> >>I'll kick things off: >> >>Height: 5'10 >> >>Weight: 163 >> >>Age: 54yrs >> >>Diet-Style: Pure Vegetarian >> >>Doctor-Trips/Year: None >> >>-------------------------------- >> >>Your turn: >> >>Height: >> >>Weight: >> >>Age: >> >>Diet-Style >> >>Doctor-Trips/Year >> >> > > I cannot possibly imagine what business any of this is of > yours. Copout. > Anyone who makes no doctor trips at least once a year is >asking for trouble. Had your colonoscopy, got your cholesterol >checked, had your BP checked???? > I haven't been to a doctor in the quarter of a century since I adopted a healthful, earth-friendly, and socially conscientious diet: pure vegetarian. The human body does not naturally digest animal products and has trouble with excessive proteins. One loses the ability to digest them in six months to a year. Milk is obviously for babies, for example. You need to worry about your health because you eat what you have been programmed to eat. The health and fitness rate among pure vegetarians exceeds that of animal product consumers by a _wide_ margin. The human body is naturally healthy. If it wasn't, there wouldn't *be* a human race. 'Modern Medicine' has only been around for a blink, in historical terms, and I don't know if you ever botherto open your eyes and look at the world instead of the TV, but people are *not* healthy or fit, as a rule. So much for 'Modern Medicine' eh? Why not just eat rationally and get some exercise? It is foolish to give all that good food to some animal to process before consuming the fraction of it that remains as a monotonous mass of muscle. |
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Mama2EandJ wrote:
> > >>From: Dave Urring >>Date: 9/19/2004 9:50 PM Mountain Standard Time >>Message-id: > >> >>Let's see....The folks here love to eat and cook and shop and >>post on the Usenet, surf the Web, and watch TV, from what I've >>been able to see. >> >>None of those things burn a lot of calories, but all this >>eating sure takes a lot of them in. >> >>Let's have everyone post their weight and height here, shall >>we, along with their age and diet-style and how many times >>a year they go to the doctor. >> >>I'll kick things off: >> >>Height: 5'10 >> >>Weight: 163 >> >>Age: 54yrs >> >>Diet-Style: Pure Vegetarian >> >>Doctor-Trips/Year: None >> >>-------------------------------- >> >>Your turn: >> >>Height: >> >>Weight: >> >>Age: >> >>Diet-Style >> >>Doctor-Trips/Year >> >> > > I cannot possibly imagine what business any of this is of > yours. Copout. > Anyone who makes no doctor trips at least once a year is >asking for trouble. Had your colonoscopy, got your cholesterol >checked, had your BP checked???? > I haven't been to a doctor in the quarter of a century since I adopted a healthful, earth-friendly, and socially conscientious diet: pure vegetarian. The human body does not naturally digest animal products and has trouble with excessive proteins. One loses the ability to digest them in six months to a year. Milk is obviously for babies, for example. You need to worry about your health because you eat what you have been programmed to eat. The health and fitness rate among pure vegetarians exceeds that of animal product consumers by a _wide_ margin. The human body is naturally healthy. If it wasn't, there wouldn't *be* a human race. 'Modern Medicine' has only been around for a blink, in historical terms, and I don't know if you ever botherto open your eyes and look at the world instead of the TV, but people are *not* healthy or fit, as a rule. So much for 'Modern Medicine' eh? Why not just eat rationally and get some exercise? It is foolish to give all that good food to some animal to process before consuming the fraction of it that remains as a monotonous mass of muscle. |
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Mama2EandJ wrote:
> > >>From: Dave Urring >>Date: 9/19/2004 9:50 PM Mountain Standard Time >>Message-id: > >> >>Let's see....The folks here love to eat and cook and shop and >>post on the Usenet, surf the Web, and watch TV, from what I've >>been able to see. >> >>None of those things burn a lot of calories, but all this >>eating sure takes a lot of them in. >> >>Let's have everyone post their weight and height here, shall >>we, along with their age and diet-style and how many times >>a year they go to the doctor. >> >>I'll kick things off: >> >>Height: 5'10 >> >>Weight: 163 >> >>Age: 54yrs >> >>Diet-Style: Pure Vegetarian >> >>Doctor-Trips/Year: None >> >>-------------------------------- >> >>Your turn: >> >>Height: >> >>Weight: >> >>Age: >> >>Diet-Style >> >>Doctor-Trips/Year >> >> > > I cannot possibly imagine what business any of this is of > yours. Copout. > Anyone who makes no doctor trips at least once a year is >asking for trouble. Had your colonoscopy, got your cholesterol >checked, had your BP checked???? > I haven't been to a doctor in the quarter of a century since I adopted a healthful, earth-friendly, and socially conscientious diet: pure vegetarian. The human body does not naturally digest animal products and has trouble with excessive proteins. One loses the ability to digest them in six months to a year. Milk is obviously for babies, for example. You need to worry about your health because you eat what you have been programmed to eat. The health and fitness rate among pure vegetarians exceeds that of animal product consumers by a _wide_ margin. The human body is naturally healthy. If it wasn't, there wouldn't *be* a human race. 'Modern Medicine' has only been around for a blink, in historical terms, and I don't know if you ever botherto open your eyes and look at the world instead of the TV, but people are *not* healthy or fit, as a rule. So much for 'Modern Medicine' eh? Why not just eat rationally and get some exercise? It is foolish to give all that good food to some animal to process before consuming the fraction of it that remains as a monotonous mass of muscle. |
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Mama2EandJ wrote:
> > >>From: Dave Urring >>Date: 9/19/2004 9:50 PM Mountain Standard Time >>Message-id: > >> >>Let's see....The folks here love to eat and cook and shop and >>post on the Usenet, surf the Web, and watch TV, from what I've >>been able to see. >> >>None of those things burn a lot of calories, but all this >>eating sure takes a lot of them in. >> >>Let's have everyone post their weight and height here, shall >>we, along with their age and diet-style and how many times >>a year they go to the doctor. >> >>I'll kick things off: >> >>Height: 5'10 >> >>Weight: 163 >> >>Age: 54yrs >> >>Diet-Style: Pure Vegetarian >> >>Doctor-Trips/Year: None >> >>-------------------------------- >> >>Your turn: >> >>Height: >> >>Weight: >> >>Age: >> >>Diet-Style >> >>Doctor-Trips/Year >> >> > > I cannot possibly imagine what business any of this is of > yours. Copout. > Anyone who makes no doctor trips at least once a year is >asking for trouble. Had your colonoscopy, got your cholesterol >checked, had your BP checked???? > I haven't been to a doctor in the quarter of a century since I adopted a healthful, earth-friendly, and socially conscientious diet: pure vegetarian. The human body does not naturally digest animal products and has trouble with excessive proteins. One loses the ability to digest them in six months to a year. Milk is obviously for babies, for example. You need to worry about your health because you eat what you have been programmed to eat. The health and fitness rate among pure vegetarians exceeds that of animal product consumers by a _wide_ margin. The human body is naturally healthy. If it wasn't, there wouldn't *be* a human race. 'Modern Medicine' has only been around for a blink, in historical terms, and I don't know if you ever botherto open your eyes and look at the world instead of the TV, but people are *not* healthy or fit, as a rule. So much for 'Modern Medicine' eh? Why not just eat rationally and get some exercise? It is foolish to give all that good food to some animal to process before consuming the fraction of it that remains as a monotonous mass of muscle. |
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Dave Urring > wrote in message link.net>...
> Alan_B wrote: > > "Jessica V." > wrote in news:xradnT5Fb-tCxdPcRVn- > > : > > > >> Dave Urring wrote: > >> > >>> Let's see....The folks here love to eat and cook and shop and > >>> post on the Usenet, surf the Web, and watch TV, from what > >>> I've been able to see. > >>> > >>> None of those things burn a lot of calories, but all this > >>> eating sure takes a lot of them in. > >>> > >>> Let's have everyone post their weight and height here, shall > >>> we, along with their age and diet-style and how many times a > >>> year they go to the doctor. > >> > >> > >> Is this the new center for science in the public interest > >> teams up with PETA study to determine that all foodies are > >> overweight and that eating meat is the cause of all illness? > >> > > > > > > I like meat...I like to eat it...I like taking vegan recipes > > and adding meat to them. Dave here seems to not like my life > > style...since I do all the stuff he frowns on. I do have a > > cure for that...Plonk! hes gone from my world. > > > > I don't frown on your lifestyle. I am not responsible for your > behavior. > > But I'll bet that I am far healthier than you are. Yeah and I'll bet your dick is smaller too. So what? Smarmy vegetarians like yourself make the rest of us look like assholes. Look in the mirror buddy - there are far worse things than eating dead animals. -L. |
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Dave Urring > wrote in message link.net>...
> Alan_B wrote: > > "Jessica V." > wrote in news:xradnT5Fb-tCxdPcRVn- > > : > > > >> Dave Urring wrote: > >> > >>> Let's see....The folks here love to eat and cook and shop and > >>> post on the Usenet, surf the Web, and watch TV, from what > >>> I've been able to see. > >>> > >>> None of those things burn a lot of calories, but all this > >>> eating sure takes a lot of them in. > >>> > >>> Let's have everyone post their weight and height here, shall > >>> we, along with their age and diet-style and how many times a > >>> year they go to the doctor. > >> > >> > >> Is this the new center for science in the public interest > >> teams up with PETA study to determine that all foodies are > >> overweight and that eating meat is the cause of all illness? > >> > > > > > > I like meat...I like to eat it...I like taking vegan recipes > > and adding meat to them. Dave here seems to not like my life > > style...since I do all the stuff he frowns on. I do have a > > cure for that...Plonk! hes gone from my world. > > > > I don't frown on your lifestyle. I am not responsible for your > behavior. > > But I'll bet that I am far healthier than you are. Yeah and I'll bet your dick is smaller too. So what? Smarmy vegetarians like yourself make the rest of us look like assholes. Look in the mirror buddy - there are far worse things than eating dead animals. -L. |
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Dave wrote:
> It is foolish to give all that good food to some animal to > process before consuming the fraction of it that remains as a > monotonous mass of muscle. "Good food"? What do you think hogs, chickens, sheep, and cattle EAT? It certainly doesn't qualify as "good food" in MY book. It is foolish to be a vegetarian anyway, but being a vegetarian for the wrong reasons is doubly foolish, and exposing those wrong reasons while proselytizing your diet earns your foolishness a well-deserved serving of public derision. Bob |
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Dave wrote:
> It is foolish to give all that good food to some animal to > process before consuming the fraction of it that remains as a > monotonous mass of muscle. "Good food"? What do you think hogs, chickens, sheep, and cattle EAT? It certainly doesn't qualify as "good food" in MY book. It is foolish to be a vegetarian anyway, but being a vegetarian for the wrong reasons is doubly foolish, and exposing those wrong reasons while proselytizing your diet earns your foolishness a well-deserved serving of public derision. Bob |
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LOL, whatever, food and health have never been disconnected. Well,
taking care of ourselves is not a very bad idea. Kenny (J.J. in WA) wrote in message >... > One time on Usenet, Dave Urring > said: > > > Let's see....The folks here love to eat and cook and shop and > > post on the Usenet, surf the Web, and watch TV, from what I've > > been able to see. > > <snip> > > You can't put everyone in this diverse group into such a > nutshell. I, for one, loathe shopping. > > I think it's kind of sad that you have to put down others to > make yourself feel good. Have you considered psychiatric aid? > Seriously, you're only hurting yourself with this kind of > thing... |
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LOL, whatever, food and health have never been disconnected. Well,
taking care of ourselves is not a very bad idea. Kenny (J.J. in WA) wrote in message >... > One time on Usenet, Dave Urring > said: > > > Let's see....The folks here love to eat and cook and shop and > > post on the Usenet, surf the Web, and watch TV, from what I've > > been able to see. > > <snip> > > You can't put everyone in this diverse group into such a > nutshell. I, for one, loathe shopping. > > I think it's kind of sad that you have to put down others to > make yourself feel good. Have you considered psychiatric aid? > Seriously, you're only hurting yourself with this kind of > thing... |
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Dave Urring wrote:
> > I'll kick things off: > > Height: 5'10 > > Weight: 163 > > Age: 54yrs > > Diet-Style: Pure Vegetarian > > Doctor-Trips/Year: None > > -------------------------------- > > Your turn: BMI 28 and dropping (first diet in over a decade, trying to lose the 25 lbs. I put on having a baby. Losing 2 lbs. week, which I'm very happy with. I am using the "ex-husband diet"...every time I think of my ex-husband, I walk away from the fridge). Ovo-lacto veggie, with little of ovo or lacto (I don't cook eggs, but I'd eat bread with egg in it; only use milk for tea and coffee.) Last physical 13 years ago, although I did my pregnancy exams (blood pressure, urinalysis, blood tests and ultrasounds for fetal abnormalities) as I was ripping up on 44 when baby was born. I get a Pap every third year. I did a mammo before getting preggers, and will have another at 50. I went to the hospital for tubal reanastamosis and birth. Other than that, the only time I go to the doc is when I'm too sick to fight off the people dragging me there. I recall a trip, over 25 years ago, when my terrified roomates took me to the hospital in the back of a pickup, as I'd had such terrible diarrhea for so long, I was literally stiff as a board from electrolyte abnormalities and so hypotensive I was unable to propped upright. blacksalt who got healthy genes by pure luck |
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Dave Urring wrote:
> > I'll kick things off: > > Height: 5'10 > > Weight: 163 > > Age: 54yrs > > Diet-Style: Pure Vegetarian > > Doctor-Trips/Year: None > > -------------------------------- > > Your turn: BMI 28 and dropping (first diet in over a decade, trying to lose the 25 lbs. I put on having a baby. Losing 2 lbs. week, which I'm very happy with. I am using the "ex-husband diet"...every time I think of my ex-husband, I walk away from the fridge). Ovo-lacto veggie, with little of ovo or lacto (I don't cook eggs, but I'd eat bread with egg in it; only use milk for tea and coffee.) Last physical 13 years ago, although I did my pregnancy exams (blood pressure, urinalysis, blood tests and ultrasounds for fetal abnormalities) as I was ripping up on 44 when baby was born. I get a Pap every third year. I did a mammo before getting preggers, and will have another at 50. I went to the hospital for tubal reanastamosis and birth. Other than that, the only time I go to the doc is when I'm too sick to fight off the people dragging me there. I recall a trip, over 25 years ago, when my terrified roomates took me to the hospital in the back of a pickup, as I'd had such terrible diarrhea for so long, I was literally stiff as a board from electrolyte abnormalities and so hypotensive I was unable to propped upright. blacksalt who got healthy genes by pure luck |
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"Dave Urring" > wrote in message
ink.net... > Mama2EandJ wrote: > > > > > >>From: Dave Urring > >>Date: 9/19/2004 9:50 PM Mountain Standard Time > >>Message-id: > > >> > >>Let's see....The folks here love to eat and cook and shop and > >>post on the Usenet, surf the Web, and watch TV, from what I've > >>been able to see. > >> > >>None of those things burn a lot of calories, but all this > >>eating sure takes a lot of them in. > >> > >>Let's have everyone post their weight and height here, shall > >>we, along with their age and diet-style and how many times > >>a year they go to the doctor. > >> > >>I'll kick things off: > >> > >>Height: 5'10 > >> > >>Weight: 163 > >> > >>Age: 54yrs > >> > >>Diet-Style: Pure Vegetarian > >> > >>Doctor-Trips/Year: None > >> > >>-------------------------------- > >> > >>Your turn: > >> > >>Height: > >> > >>Weight: > >> > >>Age: > >> > >>Diet-Style > >> > >>Doctor-Trips/Year > >> > >> > > > > > I cannot possibly imagine what business any of this is of > > yours. > > Copout. > > > Anyone who makes no doctor trips at least once a year is > >asking for trouble. Had your colonoscopy, got your cholesterol > >checked, had your BP checked???? > > > > I haven't been to a doctor in the quarter of a century since I > adopted a healthful, earth-friendly, and socially conscientious > diet: pure vegetarian. > > The human body does not naturally digest animal products and > has trouble with excessive proteins. > > One loses the ability to digest them in six months to a year. > > Milk is obviously for babies, for example. > > You need to worry about your health because you eat what you > have been programmed to eat. > > The health and fitness rate among pure vegetarians exceeds that > of animal product consumers by a _wide_ margin. > > The human body is naturally healthy. If it wasn't, there wouldn't > *be* a human race. 'Modern Medicine' has only been around for > a blink, in historical terms, and I don't know if you ever botherto open your eyes and look at the world instead of the TV, but > people are *not* healthy or fit, as a rule. So much for 'Modern > Medicine' eh? > > Why not just eat rationally and get some exercise? > > It is foolish to give all that good food to some animal to > process before consuming the fraction of it that remains as a > monotonous mass of muscle. > > It sounds like you are seriously committed to vegetarianism. It also sounds like you want to convert others to this way of eating. Guess what? Bleating a bunch of ignorant, snotty, and "holier than thou" bullshit on a newsgroup is *not* the way to do it. If you really haven't been to a physician in 25 years then you are stupider than dirt. Why do you think that announcing your stuidity on a newsgroup will do anything other than make people scorn and pity you? If you are any evidence, a vegetarian diet leads to mental decay. Congratulations - you have been very effective in setting back your cause, much more effective than any meat eater could have been. -- Peter Aitken Remove the crap from my email address before using. |
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