Really funny, really NSFW video of the most badass (and politically incorrect) park ranger ever.
Natter 68: Bork Bork Bork
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I have been trained to expect interviews to last all day and be a series of annoying hoops.
Yesterday I ate 1/3 of a brownie. And that was it. Now I'm looking at the rest of the brownie, and I'm just not interested. I should probably brew a cup of tea and take some more cold meds.
ita, you should definitely eat.
I had dinner the other night with a friend who's going through a divorce, which looks like it's going to be ugly. And as a result, she's lost 15 lbs. Which some folks might find to be an advantage, but she's already a slim, athletic woman: now she looks like she's training for a triathlon. She's lost pretty much all her body fat.
She knows she needs to eat, but of course with the stress, she just can't: she ate the meat out of half of her sandwich and got the rest to go.
Stress, man: it fucks us up.
Stress, man: it fucks us up.
I wish it took me into a weight loss direction. Between the three courses of Prednosone I've taken over the last 2 months, I've gained about 15 lbs. Too much. Today is the first day I have felt human in all too long. I hate my lungs.
If I'm moderately stressed, I eat too much. If the roof falls in, I stop eating pretty much entirely. So while I'm happy that the roof hasn't fallen in lately, I wouldn't mind having a slightly less active appetite.
signed, Ate Four Large Cookies For Dessert Last Night
I am Consuela wrt stress and eating. I would very much like to get into an exercise habit soon and re-tone some areas of my body.
I got into terrible eating habits while I was pregnant and I'm still trying to break out of them. Snacking all the time and ALWAYS having dessert was fine when eating for two, nsm anymore.
Someone should bring me some brownies.
Cool: Mike Rowe from Dirty Jobs testified before the Senate on the importance of skilled trades: [link]