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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.
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On 6/27/11 12:08 PM, 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.



A real scientist wouldn't jump to such a conclusion based on so few data
points. My suggestion is that you sit on the steps of the library at FSU
or UF and watch the parade. I did that two decades ago when I had
relatives attending both. I doubt the quality of the parade has diminished.

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On Mon, 27 Jun 2011 09:08:03 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch
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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.


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On Jun 27, 2:09*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.


I used to get out to FSU once in awhile to "use the library" but
nowadays parking is impossible so I gladly pay $30 for papers offa the
internet. I figure that the time saved is worth it but I dont get the
perk of watchin the girls.
HOWEVER, I still think they've gotten heftier mostly cuz they all got
cars now and don't get any exercise. We'd ride our bikes all the time
and as I worked as a bicycle mechanic, I could use that to meet
girls, "If you'd let me pump up that tire, it'd be a lot easier to
ride.....". Bein hotter than hell in Tallahassee, they'd wear as
little as possible too. The physics bldg overlooked a grassy area
over the particle accelerator where girls from a girls dorm would
sunbathe, not conducive to concentration. "Tutoring" was a great gig
and I could pick the best ones for multiple sessions.
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On Wed, 29 Jun 2011 20:25:02 -0700 (PDT), "Katie O'Hara"
wrote:

On Jun 27, 2:09*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.


I used to get out to FSU once in awhile to "use the library" but
nowadays parking is impossible so I gladly pay $30 for papers offa the
internet. I figure that the time saved is worth it but I dont get the
perk of watchin the girls.
HOWEVER, I still think they've gotten heftier mostly cuz they all got
cars now and don't get any exercise. We'd ride our bikes all the time
and as I worked as a bicycle mechanic, I could use that to meet
girls, "If you'd let me pump up that tire, it'd be a lot easier to
ride.....". Bein hotter than hell in Tallahassee, they'd wear as
little as possible too. The physics bldg overlooked a grassy area
over the particle accelerator where girls from a girls dorm would
sunbathe, not conducive to concentration. "Tutoring" was a great gig
and I could pick the best ones for multiple sessions.


Well, it's very easy to make a claim about lack of exercise being the
reason, and perhaps it is for college students, but that doesn't fully
explain the general population weight gains. As I said, it's a
combination of several things, including biology and socio-economic
issues.
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On Jun 27, 2:09 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.


I used to get out to FSU once in awhile to "use the library" but
nowadays parking is impossible so I gladly pay $30 for papers offa the
internet. I figure that the time saved is worth it but I dont get the
perk of watchin the girls.
HOWEVER, I still think they've gotten heftier mostly cuz they all got
cars now and don't get any exercise. We'd ride our bikes all the time
and as I worked as a bicycle mechanic, I could use that to meet
girls, "If you'd let me pump up that tire, it'd be a lot easier to
ride.....". Bein hotter than hell in Tallahassee, they'd wear as
little as possible too. The physics bldg overlooked a grassy area
over the particle accelerator where girls from a girls dorm would
sunbathe, not conducive to concentration. "Tutoring" was a great gig
and I could pick the best ones for multiple sessions.


Reply:
BS to economic reasons. Poor diets, bad parenting. Staying in the Sea
Cliff Resort in Kona, and overall the people here are fat. Hell, I am about
20# extra in weight, but I am 6'4" and 68 years old. They make me look
trim. Vacation in Kona is not for the poor, but can not believe how many
fat people, and young fat at that. On the plane over, fat mom of about 40
maybe, ate nothing really healthy and her about 10 year old, was already
obese as well as dad. Younger brother had still not put on the extra
weight, but with a mom and dad who are obese and have no idea on dietary
needs, he is probably also going to fill out a lot.

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On Thu, 30 Jun 2011 01:08:12 -0700, "Califbill"
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"Katie O'Hara" wrote in message
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On Jun 27, 2:09 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.


I used to get out to FSU once in awhile to "use the library" but
nowadays parking is impossible so I gladly pay $30 for papers offa the
internet. I figure that the time saved is worth it but I dont get the
perk of watchin the girls.
HOWEVER, I still think they've gotten heftier mostly cuz they all got
cars now and don't get any exercise. We'd ride our bikes all the time
and as I worked as a bicycle mechanic, I could use that to meet
girls, "If you'd let me pump up that tire, it'd be a lot easier to
ride.....". Bein hotter than hell in Tallahassee, they'd wear as
little as possible too. The physics bldg overlooked a grassy area
over the particle accelerator where girls from a girls dorm would
sunbathe, not conducive to concentration. "Tutoring" was a great gig
and I could pick the best ones for multiple sessions.


Reply:
BS to economic reasons. Poor diets, bad parenting. Staying in the Sea
Cliff Resort in Kona, and overall the people here are fat. Hell, I am about
20# extra in weight, but I am 6'4" and 68 years old. They make me look
trim. Vacation in Kona is not for the poor, but can not believe how many
fat people, and young fat at that. On the plane over, fat mom of about 40
maybe, ate nothing really healthy and her about 10 year old, was already
obese as well as dad. Younger brother had still not put on the extra
weight, but with a mom and dad who are obese and have no idea on dietary
needs, he is probably also going to fill out a lot.


According to you, but not according to most people who've studied the
problem. Feel free to rant about how terrible the poor are. It makes
you look so manly.
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On Thu, 30 Jun 2011 01:08:12 -0700, "Califbill"
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"Katie O'Hara" wrote in message
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On Jun 27, 2:09 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.


I used to get out to FSU once in awhile to "use the library" but
nowadays parking is impossible so I gladly pay $30 for papers offa the
internet. I figure that the time saved is worth it but I dont get the
perk of watchin the girls.
HOWEVER, I still think they've gotten heftier mostly cuz they all got
cars now and don't get any exercise. We'd ride our bikes all the time
and as I worked as a bicycle mechanic, I could use that to meet
girls, "If you'd let me pump up that tire, it'd be a lot easier to
ride.....". Bein hotter than hell in Tallahassee, they'd wear as
little as possible too. The physics bldg overlooked a grassy area
over the particle accelerator where girls from a girls dorm would
sunbathe, not conducive to concentration. "Tutoring" was a great gig
and I could pick the best ones for multiple sessions.


Reply:
BS to economic reasons. Poor diets, bad parenting. Staying in the Sea
Cliff Resort in Kona, and overall the people here are fat. Hell, I am about
20# extra in weight, but I am 6'4" and 68 years old. They make me look
trim. Vacation in Kona is not for the poor, but can not believe how many
fat people, and young fat at that. On the plane over, fat mom of about 40
maybe, ate nothing really healthy and her about 10 year old, was already
obese as well as dad. Younger brother had still not put on the extra
weight, but with a mom and dad who are obese and have no idea on dietary
needs, he is probably also going to fill out a lot.


According to you, but not according to most people who've studied the
problem. Feel free to rant about how terrible the poor are. It makes
you look so manly.


Most of the studies out there are paid for bull****. Give delinquents
an excuse, feed their denial.

Politicians and paid bull****ers know to pander to envy, greed and
denial. Obama is good at it. It is why his talk sounds good but
because people are in amass denial of the reality facts, nothing gets
done or changes.

Simple fact is, it is all up to the individual to become a better person
and without that your destined to be a loser.
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