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On Mar 6, 3:51?pm, sf wrote:

No, not drinking. Drinking makes me nicer. I can't stand folks who
put that shit all over themselves and stink up entire buildings.
People who do that are selfishly polluting the air that everyone has
to breathe.

--Bryan
 
On 06/03/2011 11:45 PM, sf wrote:

One of my favourite department stores at a local mall as two entrances.
I prefer to use one of the two because the other leads into the perfume
department. I can't stand the smell of perfume, cologne or aftershave on
people.
 
"sf" wrote in message
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I see candles at the grocery store. But I don't buy them. I have a ton
from the old days if I ever decide I need them. But I doubt that I will. I
don't personally think they're a good thing for air quality. And I think
they're a fire hazard. These days I use battery operated candles and
flashlights or lamps.
 
On 07/03/2011 12:26 AM, Goomba wrote:

Do you need a cite for something that is common knowledge. You cand
shot and kill squirrels with a pellet gun but to kill a bear you need a
high power rifle, and to kill an elephant or a rhino you need a high
calibre magnum. A rabbit can be taken down with a shotgun using
something as small as number 5 hot, and it takes only a couple pellet
strikes to kill one. The same ammunition would not even wound a larger
animal.
 
Omelet wrote:

I guess it relates to when you decide you have a problem and get serious
about dealing with it. In my case, I'm 41, 6' tall in average shape and
generally weigh in at 175, which by some references is overweight. If I
find myself weighing in at 180 after a holiday or something I get
serious and diet to get back under 175.
 
On 06/03/2011 5:27 PM, Pete C. wrote:


That is the wise way to do it. Some people tolerate a small yearly gain,
sort of overlooking how much that has added up to over the years. Then
there are those who gain so much that they probably can't the scales
anymore and simply give up. One might expect that they would clue in
when they can no longer find clothes that fit in and have to shop in
those special stores for the "big and tall".
 
On Mar 8, 9:16?am, "Julie Bove" wrote:

The candles made you nauseated, so you are taking revenge by being
nauseous. Spread the stink.

--Bryan
 
In article , [email protected]d
says...

Regardless of antibiotic use, obesity often compromises lung function
to such an extent, obese people are extremely vulnerable to fatal
pneumonias, chest infections and clots (and breathing problems during
anaesthesia).

Janet
 
On 3/6/2011 3:45 PM, Omelet wrote:
I can touch the floor


I can fold completely in half and place my palms flat o the floor. I am
extremely flexible and my DH jokes about my being able to do my own gyn
exam. :-)

Of course Yoga and Pi8lates help a lot.


--
Janet Wilder
Way-the-heck-south Texas
Spelling doesn't count. Cooking does.
 
On 8 Mar 2011 13:31:40 GMT, notbob wrote:


I've perused an IKEA twice in my life, each time I couldn't find one
thing worth buying, ALL CRAP... yard sales have better crap.
 
On Mon, 7 Mar 2011 12:19:20 -0000, Janet wrote:


They took his driving licence away years ago for driving while
drugging and Bwrrrryan is only concerned with being irresistable to
males.
 
In article ,
Dave Smith wrote:


Yeah, I gunned down a friend with a load of 7 1/2 lead shot when I was
about fourteen. He was around thirty yards away and said the shot looked
like a swarm of bees coming toward him. It was a body shot and his
clothes took all of it without tearing except for a stray pellet that
slightly pushed back the skin on one of his hands.
Coincidentally, I nearly got him again when he was much closer. I was
around twenty then. From that point to this day, for upland birds, I
hunt alone.

leo
 
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