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The younger gen of girls have let themselves go (or course I expect
the guys have too). *Cruising up and down the Wakulla River yesterday
watching the young'uns swimming in the clear cold water, I expected to
see a few good lookin girls. *We passed one boat full of kids and my
friend says, "Look at the babes on that boat", I reply, "I thought the
manatees were supposed to be in the water". *Whatever happened to the
beautiful slender girls of my youth? *The girls of my youth all had
flat tummies, not an ounce of fat and not a muffin top in sight.
Today, it looks like the strategic petroleum reserve in bikinis.


Unfortunately, even though you have a small sample, people, esp. kids
are having more and more weight problems. There's a biological reason
for it, as well as a social/economic element. More poor people tend to
eat lower quality food, which is higher in fat/sugar content.


Inviting a girl to go canoeing was always a fantastic way to get
closer to her when she is in a bathing suit at a deserted swimming
spot. Something about canoeing they could not resist. It was cheap
too which was important as I had no money at all.
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On 27/06/2011 12:09 PM, wrote:
On Mon, 27 Jun 2011 09:08:03 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch
wrote:

The younger gen of girls have let themselves go (or course I expect
the guys have too). Cruising up and down the Wakulla River yesterday
watching the young'uns swimming in the clear cold water, I expected to
see a few good lookin girls. We passed one boat full of kids and my
friend says, "Look at the babes on that boat", I reply, "I thought the
manatees were supposed to be in the water". Whatever happened to the
beautiful slender girls of my youth? The girls of my youth all had
flat tummies, not an ounce of fat and not a muffin top in sight.
Today, it looks like the strategic petroleum reserve in bikinis.


Unfortunately, even though you have a small sample, people, esp. kids
are having more and more weight problems. There's a biological reason
for it, as well as a social/economic element. More poor people tend to
eat lower quality food, which is higher in fat/sugar content.


Funny. I would have thought it was lazy liberal types that don't know
how to cook good food and rely on junk food. Cultural/social, yes, lazy
breeds lazy. Body problems don't evolve in 1 or 2 generations without a
degenerate change in social values and culture.

Face it, undisciplined lazy lard asses. But then the parents never
taught them any different.
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On Wed, 29 Jun 2011 23:52:25 -0600, Canuck57
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On 27/06/2011 12:09 PM, wrote:
On Mon, 27 Jun 2011 09:08:03 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch
wrote:

The younger gen of girls have let themselves go (or course I expect
the guys have too). Cruising up and down the Wakulla River yesterday
watching the young'uns swimming in the clear cold water, I expected to
see a few good lookin girls. We passed one boat full of kids and my
friend says, "Look at the babes on that boat", I reply, "I thought the
manatees were supposed to be in the water". Whatever happened to the
beautiful slender girls of my youth? The girls of my youth all had
flat tummies, not an ounce of fat and not a muffin top in sight.
Today, it looks like the strategic petroleum reserve in bikinis.


Unfortunately, even though you have a small sample, people, esp. kids
are having more and more weight problems. There's a biological reason
for it, as well as a social/economic element. More poor people tend to
eat lower quality food, which is higher in fat/sugar content.


Funny. I would have thought it was lazy liberal types that don't know
how to cook good food and rely on junk food. Cultural/social, yes, lazy
breeds lazy. Body problems don't evolve in 1 or 2 generations without a
degenerate change in social values and culture.

Face it, undisciplined lazy lard asses. But then the parents never
taught them any different.


You're really a one-trick pony aren't you. Honestly, it's really
boring. You've got to be right NO MATTER WHAT or your self-esteem is
going to suffer. I really pity you.
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On 30/06/2011 12:13 AM, wrote:
On Wed, 29 Jun 2011 23:52:25 -0600,
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On 27/06/2011 12:09 PM,
wrote:
On Mon, 27 Jun 2011 09:08:03 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch
wrote:

The younger gen of girls have let themselves go (or course I expect
the guys have too). Cruising up and down the Wakulla River yesterday
watching the young'uns swimming in the clear cold water, I expected to
see a few good lookin girls. We passed one boat full of kids and my
friend says, "Look at the babes on that boat", I reply, "I thought the
manatees were supposed to be in the water". Whatever happened to the
beautiful slender girls of my youth? The girls of my youth all had
flat tummies, not an ounce of fat and not a muffin top in sight.
Today, it looks like the strategic petroleum reserve in bikinis.

Unfortunately, even though you have a small sample, people, esp. kids
are having more and more weight problems. There's a biological reason
for it, as well as a social/economic element. More poor people tend to
eat lower quality food, which is higher in fat/sugar content.


Funny. I would have thought it was lazy liberal types that don't know
how to cook good food and rely on junk food. Cultural/social, yes, lazy
breeds lazy. Body problems don't evolve in 1 or 2 generations without a
degenerate change in social values and culture.

Face it, undisciplined lazy lard asses. But then the parents never
taught them any different.


You're really a one-trick pony aren't you. Honestly, it's really
boring. You've got to be right NO MATTER WHAT or your self-esteem is
going to suffer. I really pity you.


So I guess you buy stretch pants. And yes, I tend to be right more
often than not.

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On Thu, 30 Jun 2011 01:29:35 -0600, Canuck57
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On 30/06/2011 12:13 AM, wrote:
On Wed, 29 Jun 2011 23:52:25 -0600,
wrote:

On 27/06/2011 12:09 PM,
wrote:
On Mon, 27 Jun 2011 09:08:03 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch
wrote:

The younger gen of girls have let themselves go (or course I expect
the guys have too). Cruising up and down the Wakulla River yesterday
watching the young'uns swimming in the clear cold water, I expected to
see a few good lookin girls. We passed one boat full of kids and my
friend says, "Look at the babes on that boat", I reply, "I thought the
manatees were supposed to be in the water". Whatever happened to the
beautiful slender girls of my youth? The girls of my youth all had
flat tummies, not an ounce of fat and not a muffin top in sight.
Today, it looks like the strategic petroleum reserve in bikinis.

Unfortunately, even though you have a small sample, people, esp. kids
are having more and more weight problems. There's a biological reason
for it, as well as a social/economic element. More poor people tend to
eat lower quality food, which is higher in fat/sugar content.

Funny. I would have thought it was lazy liberal types that don't know
how to cook good food and rely on junk food. Cultural/social, yes, lazy
breeds lazy. Body problems don't evolve in 1 or 2 generations without a
degenerate change in social values and culture.

Face it, undisciplined lazy lard asses. But then the parents never
taught them any different.


You're really a one-trick pony aren't you. Honestly, it's really
boring. You've got to be right NO MATTER WHAT or your self-esteem is
going to suffer. I really pity you.


So I guess you buy stretch pants. And yes, I tend to be right more
often than not.


I don't have to guess that your tiny penis can't be found inside they
folds of your belly.

You're right wing, not right. There's a big difference (of course,
you're too stupid to know that).


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On Wed, 29 Jun 2011 23:52:25 -0600, Canuck57
wrote:

On 27/06/2011 12:09 PM,
wrote:
On Mon, 27 Jun 2011 09:08:03 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch
wrote:

The younger gen of girls have let themselves go (or course I expect
the guys have too). Cruising up and down the Wakulla River yesterday
watching the young'uns swimming in the clear cold water, I expected to
see a few good lookin girls. We passed one boat full of kids and my
friend says, "Look at the babes on that boat", I reply, "I thought the
manatees were supposed to be in the water". Whatever happened to the
beautiful slender girls of my youth? The girls of my youth all had
flat tummies, not an ounce of fat and not a muffin top in sight.
Today, it looks like the strategic petroleum reserve in bikinis.

Unfortunately, even though you have a small sample, people, esp. kids
are having more and more weight problems. There's a biological reason
for it, as well as a social/economic element. More poor people tend to
eat lower quality food, which is higher in fat/sugar content.


Funny. I would have thought it was lazy liberal types that don't know
how to cook good food and rely on junk food. Cultural/social, yes, lazy
breeds lazy. Body problems don't evolve in 1 or 2 generations without a
degenerate change in social values and culture.

Face it, undisciplined lazy lard asses. But then the parents never
taught them any different.


You're really a one-trick pony aren't you. Honestly, it's really
boring. You've got to be right NO MATTER WHAT or your self-esteem is
going to suffer. I really pity you.


If he is hitting such a nerve, put down the donut and hit the bike...

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On 27/06/2011 12:09 PM,
wrote:
On Mon, 27 Jun 2011 09:08:03 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch
wrote:

The younger gen of girls have let themselves go (or course I expect
the guys have too). Cruising up and down the Wakulla River yesterday
watching the young'uns swimming in the clear cold water, I expected to
see a few good lookin girls. We passed one boat full of kids and my
friend says, "Look at the babes on that boat", I reply, "I thought the
manatees were supposed to be in the water". Whatever happened to the
beautiful slender girls of my youth? The girls of my youth all had
flat tummies, not an ounce of fat and not a muffin top in sight.
Today, it looks like the strategic petroleum reserve in bikinis.


Unfortunately, even though you have a small sample, people, esp. kids
are having more and more weight problems. There's a biological reason
for it, as well as a social/economic element. More poor people tend to
eat lower quality food, which is higher in fat/sugar content.


Funny. I would have thought it was lazy liberal types that don't know
how to cook good food and rely on junk food. Cultural/social, yes, lazy
breeds lazy. Body problems don't evolve in 1 or 2 generations without a
degenerate change in social values and culture.

Face it, undisciplined lazy lard asses. But then the parents never
taught them any different.


The Mouse gets just as ****ed as I do but then again she is a gym freak.
I can't stand to see 20 somethings that could wrap their pants around my
waist 4 frekin' times! Somebody's mother needs a slap.

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On 27/06/2011 10:08 AM, Frogwatch wrote:
The younger gen of girls have let themselves go (or course I expect
the guys have too). Cruising up and down the Wakulla River yesterday
watching the young'uns swimming in the clear cold water, I expected to
see a few good lookin girls. We passed one boat full of kids and my
friend says, "Look at the babes on that boat", I reply, "I thought the
manatees were supposed to be in the water". Whatever happened to the
beautiful slender girls of my youth? The girls of my youth all had
flat tummies, not an ounce of fat and not a muffin top in sight.
Today, it looks like the strategic petroleum reserve in bikinis.


Usually that is low class mentality. You can eat pretty good on a
budget. Trouble is they are lazy and stop by the fast frozen prepped
food section, donut shop or some petroleum sugar product food. Too lazy
to learn to cook. Sit an watch TV and say to themselves why don't we
have one of those?

Have $600 for an iPad or crack or some gismo, when they could get a
canoe and get tight bodies (M or F) and a free tan too. Often kids have
to be bused or driven because how dare the kids walk a mile to school.

Petroleum reserve in a bikini, Hilaryious.
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On Wed, 29 Jun 2011 23:49:53 -0600, Canuck57
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On 27/06/2011 10:08 AM, Frogwatch wrote:
The younger gen of girls have let themselves go (or course I expect
the guys have too). Cruising up and down the Wakulla River yesterday
watching the young'uns swimming in the clear cold water, I expected to
see a few good lookin girls. We passed one boat full of kids and my
friend says, "Look at the babes on that boat", I reply, "I thought the
manatees were supposed to be in the water". Whatever happened to the
beautiful slender girls of my youth? The girls of my youth all had
flat tummies, not an ounce of fat and not a muffin top in sight.
Today, it looks like the strategic petroleum reserve in bikinis.


Usually that is low class mentality. You can eat pretty good on a
budget. Trouble is they are lazy and stop by the fast frozen prepped
food section, donut shop or some petroleum sugar product food. Too lazy
to learn to cook. Sit an watch TV and say to themselves why don't we
have one of those?

Have $600 for an iPad or crack or some gismo, when they could get a
canoe and get tight bodies (M or F) and a free tan too. Often kids have
to be bused or driven because how dare the kids walk a mile to school.

Petroleum reserve in a bikini, Hilaryious.


You are low class. That's pretty obvious. Either you've been lying
about you being married or you're pretending to be a man. No woman of
any worth would give you more than pitiful look.
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