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  • #46
    Originally posted by Partial
    I am an intern at a big company, and the big people that I hang out with parents are all on the "C" level of the company and pay for all their kids stuff (gas, insurance, food, college)
    you work with tank's dad?

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    • #47
      I really like cod. Cod with lemon on it is very delicious. And no, I don't work with Tanks dad, I work at a massive company, just so happens I got put in the executive suite.

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      • #48
        Originally posted by Partial
        no, I don't work with Tanks dad, I work at a massive company, just so happens I got put in the executive suite.

        damn, i was hoping you could go up and kick him in the balls so that he can never reproduce again.

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        • #49
          harsh!

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          • #50
            Originally posted by GBMichele
            I am trying to add more fish into my diet. However, the only fish that I like is the breaded stuff like what you get when you go out for your typical Wisconsin fish frys. Smply because it doesn't taste "fishy".

            So, I'm just wondering what fish it out there that doesn't taste like fish!!

            So far, I've discovered mahi-mahi - it tastes wonderful on the grill. But, I don't want to always heat up the grill just for fish, especially in the winter! Any ideas?
            My favorite fish is Ahi. It doesn't taste fishy at all, and has a consistency more like steak than like fish. The best way to cook it is seared rare.

            I'm with Ziggy too on Tilapia. Serve it blackened for with a dusting of cajun spice.

            Do you like sushi?

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            • #51
              I dislike Sushi. throw that shit on the grill

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              • #52
                so far so good! I'm going to be out of the area this weekend so I won't post. I'm going to be eating healthy and geting plenty of exercise, though.

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                • #53
                  I was avoiding this thread for a reason. Now I feel like a fat bastard. My diet plan for the past couple months has been to drink a little less alochol, which has meant more soda, drink more water although I have no idea what health benefit that has, and to "work out."

                  By working out, I mean I stretch, which in and of itself is a difficult task. I think I may be missing some essential joints in my body. I also work some of that pussy-ass polates crap in there. Then some push-ups, sit ups, and very light weight work. My favorite is head-stand push ups against a wall. Sounds fucking stupid, but its amazing how fast you can build stregnth using your own weight (200 even for me).

                  The finalee is this:



                  BOB. The Body Opponent Bag. We throw down for 20-30 minutes. Usually he wins. In fact, I crapped out a shoulder for this past month with an awkward strike.

                  This "awesome" diet leads to me gaining weight, because I lose a little fat and build back muscle. But I would rather be a stronger fat bastard than a useless fat bastard, and I ain't ready to give up my love affair with food yet.

                  Nutz, if you give MMA a try and need a human punching bag, I'm your man. I have no official training, but I've always loved to put on some gloves and headgear and get bruised with friends.
                  "You're all very smart, and I'm very dumb." - Partial

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                  • #54
                    Originally posted by Partial
                    My boss is peer-pressuring me to go to lunch with the group of people today. I feel bad saying no, but i've gotta do this for me. I am gonna stand firm and hold off.
                    Going out for lunch regularly while at work is hard on the pocket book and the diet. Also with the marketing now, the portion sizes are more than what you should really have....and that's not just fast food. I have a salad for lunch almost everyday and use those packages of Starkist tuna on the salad. They come in different flavors but I know they have zesty lemon pepper and herb and garlic. It's a great way to get protein with no fat or carbs. If you use the whole package on your salad you are getting 30 grams of protein and the only carbs or fat you get is from your salad dressing. The whole package of tuna only has 150 calories in it. Use the packaged lettuce and it's a really quick and easy meal for lunch.

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                    • #55
                      We ran out of salad dressing the other day and had a revelation. We were using one of the bagged salads that had a few veggies mixed in. I put the salad in the bowls and cut up fresh peaches and strawberries to put on top. No dressing needed and it probably would have been even better without the strawberries.
                      "Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings

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                      • #56
                        Originally posted by MJZiggy
                        We ran out of salad dressing the other day and had a revelation. We were using one of the bagged salads that had a few veggies mixed in. I put the salad in the bowls and cut up fresh peaches and strawberries to put on top. No dressing needed and it probably would have been even better without the strawberries.
                        What do you have against strawberries? You damn elitest.

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                        • #57
                          Nutz, if you give MMA a try and need a human punching bag, I'm your man. I have no official training, but I've always loved to put on some gloves and headgear and get bruised with friends
                          I am thinking about joining Duke Roufus's Gym.

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                          • #58
                            I have absolutely nothing against strawberries--love them straight up or with things we don't talk about in front of Partial, but some of the greens in the salad mixture have a bit of bitter and they fight with the tanginess of even the sweetest berries.
                            "Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings

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                            • #59
                              ok then

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                              • #60
                                Originally posted by MJZiggy
                                I have absolutely nothing against strawberries--love them straight up or with things we don't talk about in front of Partial, but some of the greens in the salad mixture have a bit of bitter and they fight with the tanginess of even the sweetest berries.

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