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Can we handle a Fat Tuesday vent?

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Re: Can we handle a Fat Tuesday vent?

  • imagemargotmacomber:

    I had no idea that Yuengling wasn't available everywhere in the US until the nest.

    #been lucky in my travels 

     

    H only agreed to move to my hometown once he learned we have a Yuengling plant here, lol. 

  • imagemarie427:
    imagebrideymcbriderson:
    imagePescalita:

    No. No we can't.

    Apparently. 

    ::hi fives Pesca::

    Well done, ladies.  Well done.

    Depends on how one defines the word "handle." If by "handle" you mean "provide entertainment for Marie when this thread inevitably goes 5 pages," I say we can definitely handle Fat Tuesday threads!

    For real. I LURVE me some fat threads. I'll be getting my yogurt for dinner, now ;-P 

    I am serious...and don't call me Shirley.
  • imagemsmerymac:
    imagefoundmylazybum:
    imagemsmerymac:

    imagetartaruga:
    Still. I'd rather be skinny and unhealthy than overweight and unhealthy.

    Yeah, but I'd also rather be alive and overweight at age 60 than skinny and dead.

    Is there seriously no skinny and healthy choice?

    Or skinny and beating you in the 5K? Just wondering. 

     

    I never said there wasn't. There are plenty of skinny, healthy people.

    But I'd never choose that option! Oh wait, just kidding. Seriously, I'd rather be alive at 60 than not, even if I need a rascal. Why is that surprising? In all other scenarios that involve me being alive in both options, I'd probably choose skinny.

    Yeah, I'm pretty sure 99% of us would choose skinny and healthy any day of the week.

    /this fatty sure would (and by "this", I mean me) 

    I am serious...and don't call me Shirley.
  • Bridey, I feel like you get me in ways that others don't.  Probably why I like you so much.  You stroke me in all the right ways.  And by "me" I mean my ego, of course.  Dirty nesties.
  • imagefoundmylazybum:
    imagemsmerymac:

    imagetartaruga:
    Still. I'd rather be skinny and unhealthy than overweight and unhealthy.

    Yeah, but I'd also rather be alive and overweight at age 60 than skinny and dead.

    Is there seriously no skinny and healthy choice?

    Or skinny and beating you in the 5K? Just wondering. 

     

    I'm just saying that if I'm going to be unhealthy, I'd rather be skinny at the same time. 

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  • imageKateAggie:
    Bridey, I feel like you get me in ways that others don't.  Probably why I like you so much.  You stroke me in all the right ways.  And by "me" I mean my ego, of course.  Dirty nesties.

    I am VERY disappointed by the bolded.  CRUSHED.

    Broken Heart 

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  • I'm going to go with Pesca and say, no...no we can't handle a Fat Tuesday vent. 

    Also, I just had scrambled eggs.  With cheese.  They were delicious.  Not as delicious as the cookie butter from Trader Joes but well, I'm fresh out of that, sadly.  

    image
    You know how we do
  • imageSou Desafinado:
    imagemrsbecky07:

    and then she lost 20 pounds this winter by cutting out cake.  But for her eating is like an addiction, so cutting out cake is really hard for her.). 

     

    Interesting thing you said here. 

    I'LL BOLD IT AND UNDERLINE IT FOR Y'ALL.

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