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Strangler Lewis 09-11-2007 03:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Not Afraid (Post 161317)
I can't help but think of things I'd dispise more than being fat. There are many. I'd rather be fat than have grey hair, for example. I'd rather be fat than a be a drunk. I'd rather be fat and happy than skinny and miserable. The list is endless.

I think these are false dichotomies.

For me, whether the subject is food or money, I don't like feeling out of control. I don't like the realization that we've spent so much money at the supermarket or eating out or on books that planning a vacation or some large purchase seems prohibitive. Workwise I don't like realizing that my options are limited because I spent too much money messengering things that I could have mailed with a little better planning.

In terms of food and health, I guess the question becomes what is the standard? It eats at me when I drive past the San Francisco marina and recall that I used to run the beautiful run from Fort Mason to the Golden Gate Bridge and back on a regular basis but that for want of discipline I lack even the sense memory of the body that used to do that. My goals now are more modest: a mile or two a day with the dog.

Right now I'm back on track diet-and-exercise-wise. When I hit my goal, I'll write a book.

Cadaverous Pallor 09-11-2007 04:00 PM

You'd think that body issues in the Indy thread would be about Harrison' Ford's AGE. Did I mention he's freakin' old? And how sad that makes me? Can I just watch Empire Strikes Back over and over and drool over long-gone HF hotness?

BarTopDancer 09-11-2007 04:15 PM

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Originally Posted by innerSpaceman (Post 161331)
I don't kid myself that I can't find clothes my size because so many American men are so similarly small, my size is being snapped up before I get there.

Um, there's simply not as "big" a market for small men's clothes, so the few the stores stock are gone before I get there.

I am not sure if this was aimed at me or not - but I'll bite. I'm not kidding myself when I go to the store and can't find my favorite cut/style of jeans in my size. It is because there are so many women my size out there that it's not uncommon for sizes to be out. But I am an average sized woman. A few pounds to lose, not fat, not thin. But like I said. I could lose all the weight in the world and my hips would remain the same.

In the stores, but not online, where I can find more options in my size. But when it comes to clearance, usually the 0s and 1s are the ones that are left, while the more "average" sizes are the ones sold out long ago.

Moonliner 09-11-2007 04:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Cadaverous Pallor (Post 161340)
You'd think that body issues in the Indy thread would be about Harrison' Ford's AGE. Did I mention he's freakin' old? And how sad that makes me? Can I just watch Empire Strikes Back over and over and drool over long-gone HF hotness?

Oh great so now we're going to star with the age bashing?

"Freaking old", "How sad that makes me".

Hey age happens, it's a beautiful part of nature.

BarTopDancer 09-11-2007 04:33 PM

Harrison Ford was very sexy until he left his wife for Calista. Then he got an earring and just started looking old. Sean Connery and Patrick Stewart are very sexy. I still have a thing for Fred Dryer too.

But me crushing on these guys is nothing new. Now where is Ally and she can vouch for me.

innerSpaceman 09-11-2007 04:37 PM

oh, BTD ... my story was not aimed at you, merely prompted by your post.




And much as I HATED Temple of Doom, that was Harrison at his Hottest.

lashbear 09-11-2007 08:09 PM

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Originally Posted by €uroMeinke (Post 161161)
So this one's based on the attraction at Tokyo Disney Seas?

You beat me to it. :p

I guess they're using the "Temple of the crystal skull" at Disney Sea as one of the sets.

Maybe the skull will blow smoke rings at Indy ! :D

libraryvixen 09-11-2007 10:15 PM

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Originally Posted by innerSpaceman (Post 161345)
And much as I HATED Temple of Doom, that was Harrison at his Hottest.

I didn't hate Temple of Doom... but Harrison was damn fine in that movie!


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