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Ridg3 12-26-2011 04:40 PM

I know what Snowball means, now. Dear god, that conversation just got... strange.

Nate 12-26-2011 04:48 PM

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you said the same thing last year. and the year before that. i know what it means, so STOP SAYING IT

*searches*

By the hammer of Thor, I have mentioned them a few times. You wouldn't think from my posting behaviour that I actually find the concept a bit stomach-turning.

Phantasos 12-26-2011 05:24 PM

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All of last page's 'Snowball' discussion made me giggle. I guess you guys are too young to know what the word means.

I once knew - I HAD forgotten, and now, now I know again.

:/ Re-reading that conversation's sure left a bitter taste in my mouth, that's for true.

Actually considering we're on or around the same topic*, sex counts as good exercise, right? RIGHT?


(*we needn't discuss the nutritional values of semen.)

STM 12-26-2011 08:03 PM

Only you Nate. Gutter minded to the point where it's still funny even out of context with Advocaat?

Nate 12-27-2011 04:02 AM

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:/ Re-reading that conversation's sure left a bitter taste in my mouth, that's for true.

You're just saying these things to get a reaction out of me, right?

MeechMunchie 12-27-2011 04:10 AM

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What does that regime entail then? It's always interesting to confer notes.

As well as the traditional push-ups, sit-ups and weight-lifting?

Waving my arms around wildly while holding progressively heavier objects.

STM 12-27-2011 04:16 AM

Well if it works it works.

AlexFili 12-27-2011 05:07 AM

Tip 1: Add bits of iceburg lettuce to whatever food you have. It tastes nice and is a great way of filling your plate without making your plate full of unhealthy food.
Tip 2: Use a smaller fork to eat with.
Tip 3: Use a smaller plate.

Jordan 12-27-2011 06:02 AM

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Tip 1: Add bits of iceburg lettuce to whatever food you have. It tastes nice and is a great way of filling your plate without making your plate full of unhealthy food.

This so reminds me of those people who add salad to plates full of fatty chips to make it look like they're eating healthily. I can only eat lettuce when it's bundled with some kind of meat. On its own it just tastes like water.

I seriously need to start eating properly. I also want to join a gym, but I don't have enough money to keep going. Seriously need some more income!

STM 12-27-2011 06:34 AM

You don't necessarily need a gym, running builds stamina, sit ups work your torso and push ups work your arms and pectoral muscles. You can always compliment the workouts with things like dumbbell weights that you can buy for £30. I have to order mine today, speaking of.

Jordan 12-27-2011 06:40 AM

I'd feel more inclined to exercise if I went to a gym. If I had the equipment at home I'd have things to tempt and distract me.

DarkHoodness 12-27-2011 07:20 AM

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Tip 1: Add bits of iceburg lettuce to whatever food you have. It tastes nice and is a great way of filling your plate without making your plate full of unhealthy food.

Iceburg lettuce, while tasty, doesn't go with everything and isn't that nutritious. It certainly won't balance out fatty foods if you have it with them. The idea is to not eat things that are bad for you in the first place.

But I can talk, I still eat lots of crap (quiche, pasties, pasta, lots of bread and fried meals) even though I also eat lots of fruit and veg. I cycle about 20 miles every week (not by choice) and cut firewood each evening, and I'm still about 4 KG overweight. So the fruit and veg I eat definitely doesn't balance out the crap.

Crashpunk 12-27-2011 09:14 AM

I literally cannot eat most Veg. Its something about the taste of them I really don't like. Carrots and Sprouts are the worst.

I make up for this by eating fruit. I love fruit.

MA 12-27-2011 10:18 AM

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I'd feel more inclined to exercise if I went to a gym. If I had the equipment at home I'd have things to tempt and distract me.

i used to lift weights and so on a couple of years ago, and that was exactly my problem. i'm an expert procrastinator.

Phantasos 12-27-2011 10:29 AM

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I'd feel more inclined to exercise if I went to a gym. If I had the equipment at home I'd have things to tempt and distract me.

My problem is that I'd probably pay for the membership and still not end up going.

I like the immaterial nature of the good ol' push/sit up, a pretty practical, and light weight apparatus to carry around anywhere with you as well ;)

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You're just saying these things to get a reaction out of me, right?

And yes.

AlexFili 12-30-2011 02:58 AM

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Iceburg lettuce, while tasty, doesn't go with everything and isn't that nutritious. It certainly won't balance out fatty foods if you have it with them. The idea is to not eat things that are bad for you in the first place.

I know but what's the alternative? A plate with 100% chips on it? Or one with 50% chips and 50% lettuce? If that's not enough go down to 25% Chips and 75% lettuce. My other point is that you don't have to completely cut out 'bad' foods from your diet, just alter their quantity.

Ridg3 12-30-2011 02:21 PM

Pfft, I've never been a fan of regulating what I eat and I don't think I'll ever be a fan of it. At the end of the day, I want to be happy and if fitness gets in the way of my happiness then you can well believe that I'm gonna leave fitness behind in the dirt whilst I drive off with a double bacon cheeseburger in one hand and a Wicked Zinger Burger in the other.

OANST 12-30-2011 02:56 PM

I've been going to the gym every day for between an hour and a half to two hours. The guy that owns the gym has put me on a regimen. This was necessary because I really have no idea what I should be doing. Anyway, I haven't missed a day, and I'm starting to see results.

Phylum 12-30-2011 03:29 PM

By results you mean your penis, right?

MeechMunchie 12-30-2011 03:42 PM

Sanitised version: Toes.