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05-01-2006, 10:08 PM #1OPSenior Member
priceless
$102 at the grocery store
$6.32 at "happy g" for lunch
$34.87 at walmart
$6.00 at mac donalds for kids
Not having to listen to spanish the whole time today.......priceless:thumbsup:Bong30 Reviewed by Bong30 on . priceless $102 at the grocery store $6.32 at "happy g" for lunch $34.87 at walmart $6.00 at mac donalds for kids Not having to listen to spanish the whole time today.......priceless:thumbsup: Rating: 5
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05-01-2006, 10:10 PM #2Senior Member
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Originally Posted by Bong30
LOL....Classic!:thumbsup:
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05-01-2006, 10:13 PM #3OPSenior Member
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Pfb,
im listening to the radio here in denver..
there was a counter protest...PRO america at the steps of the capitol.....
now they are threating each other....OMG its going to get bad
there are 100 cops seperating them right now
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05-01-2006, 10:15 PM #4Senior Member
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Supporting Businesses that are ruining america... worse than what any mexican did today... have fun eating your Mc'ds... don't forget to read what's in it
On October 26, 2005 the New York Times reported a "secret" memo written by Susan Chambers, Wal-Mart Executive Vice President for Benefits, for the Wal-Mart Board of Directors. The memo shattered Wal-Martâ??s healthcare mythology and revealed that the company executives are strategizing to implement policies that intentionally benefit its bottom line over the welfare of employees. The most egregious revelations of the memo include:
http://walmartwatch.com/home/pages/k..._wal_mart_memo
This leaflet is asking you to think for a moment about what lies behind McDonald's clean, bright image. It's got a lot to hide.
"At McDonald's we've got time for you" goes the jingle. Why then do they design the service so that you're in and out as soon as possible? Why is it so difficult to relax in a McDonald's? Why do you feel hungry again so soon after eating a Big Mac?
We're all subject to the pressures of stupid advertising, consumerist hype and the fast pace of big city life - but it doesn't take any special intelligence to start asking questions about McDonald's and to realise that something is seriously wrong.
The more you find out about McDonald's processed food, the less attractive it becomes, as this leaflet will show. The truth about hamburgers is enough to put you off them for life.
http://www.mcspotlight.org/case/pretrial/factsheet.html
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05-01-2006, 10:20 PM #5OPSenior Member
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aaahhh come on gumby......kids wanted a happy meal...... i would buy you a happy meal too.
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05-01-2006, 10:24 PM #6Senior Member
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Originally Posted by Bong30
It was bound to happen!
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05-01-2006, 10:40 PM #7Senior Member
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I eat healthy food... i'm not that ignorant.. but please keep eating mc'ds it'll kill you faster
What they don't make clear is that a diet high in fat, sugar, animal products and salt (sodium), and low in fibre, vitamins and minerals - which describes an average McDonald's meal - is linked with cancers of the breast and bowel, and heart disease. Thisis accepted medical fact, not a cranky theory. Every year in Britain, heart disease alone causes about 180,000 deaths.
Many nutritionists argue that the type of high fat, low fibre diet promoted by McDonald's is linked to serious diseases such as cancer, heart disease, obesity and diabetes. The sort of diseases that are now responsible for nearly three-quarters of premature deaths in the western world. McDonald's respond that the scientific evidence is not conclusive and that their food can be a valuable part of a balanced diet.
Some people say McDonald's are entitled to sell junk food in exactly the same way that chocolate or cream cake manufacturers do: if people want to buy it that's their decision. But should McDonald's be allowed to advertise their products as nutritious? Why do they sponsor sports events when they sell unhealthy products? And what on earth are they doing opening restaurants in hospitals?
http://www.mcspotlight.org/issues/nutrition/index.html
Vegetarians and animal welfare campaigners aren't too keen on McDonald's - for obvious reasons. As the world's largest user of beef they are responsible for the slaughter of hundreds of thousands of cows per year. In Europe alone they use half a million chickens every week, all from windowless factory farms. All such animals suffer great cruelty during their unnatural, painful and short lives, many being kept inside with no access to fresh air and sunshine, and no freedom of movement - how can such cruelty be measured?
http://www.mcspotlight.org/issues/animals/index.html
One of the most fundamental and enjoyable aspects of our day-to-day lives is the eating of food and the circumstances in which it is eaten. For most people the historical practice has generally been to eat the healthiest possible food (bearing in mind constraints of time and poverty), usually cooked on site and then eaten communally - either in a family or home setting, or with others whilst at work or in school canteens.
But the situation is rapidly changing as the pace and nature of society shifts. An industrial/service infrastructure, including competing companies, increasingly dominates local neighbourhoods and people's lives, undermining existing patterns of human interaction, whether amongst families, friends, neighbours or in the community in general.This process is highly advanced in 'developed' countries and is fast spreading around the globe.
Mass-produced processed food has gradually and increasingly replaced fresh and healthy foods in people's diets over the course of the twentieth century. In recent decades companies have further capitalised on this situation by promoting fast and mediocre meals to be eaten outside the home. McDonald's is of course only one part of this jigsaw, but a very successful and influential part. They currently sell to about 30 million people daily.
This development in eating habits has enormous and serious consequences for relations between people and for human health. It has also catalysed a whole range of campaigns and movements dedicated to encouraging healthy eating and healthy lifestyles.Such efforts have forced food companies like McDonald's onto the defensive, and they have had to resort to producing propaganda to try and deflect public criticism. The debate over food choices and preferences has become one of the great controversial issues of our time.
so you can keep eating it... i'll stay with my organic healthy food.... I'm guessing you don't think when it comes to you or your kids health either... that's almost sadder than you not thinking about the country you live in...
super size it for me though ok...
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05-01-2006, 10:43 PM #8Senior Member
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hope you didn't miss the joke colbert threw out there last night about how China makes all the little toys in the happy meals...
perhaps that's why people don't get him... they can't connect the dots... oh well.. at least you aren't doing something that's good for you and will make you live longer... or get smarter.. that's a good goal to set for yourself... and even better message to send to your kids
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05-01-2006, 11:11 PM #9OPSenior Member
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Jim Fixx didnt eat mickey ds????? hurry google.....
goddamit bong quit that................
i have faced death many times....... micky ds aint shit.
i love giving my kids a treat........... your parents must have beat you.
thats what it is to my kids a TREAT.... my wife and i are great cooks.
i just asked them what thier favorite food were they said..
mac and cheese
pasta salad (my wife makes some great ones)
apple sauce
strawberries
bananas
i didnt here big mac any where...
AHHHHH I HAVE JUST PROVEN YOU WRONG AGAIN..... i should make a living doing that
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05-01-2006, 11:27 PM #10Senior Member
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you ate mc'ds and used it as a reward for your kids... how is that proving me wrong... why not 'treat' them with something good for them instead of something that's bad for them... here kids this will kill you faster... have fun...
here kids this isn't how you should it, but please associate it with a treat...
here kids this is bad for you, but think good thought when you eat it... that way when you grow up and hate your dad cause he's a moron you can just drive through mc'ds get fatter than you are and be happy for the moment...
why not treat them with something that will better them... that's what a nice thing is... not something that makes them worse... and there are sweet nice things to eat that are healthy... so don't pull that card... they only like mc'ds cause you took them there and told them it was good... take them to a farmers market and then tell me which one is a 'treat'... just cause you too lazy to reward your kids with something good, doesn't make it right to 'treat' them with something bad..
"To know what you prefer instead of humbly saying Amen to what the world tells you you ought to prefer, is to have kept your soul alive. "
- Robert Louis Stevenson (1850 - 1895)
you've not once proven me wrong... and once again how's that million dollars from the first time you proved me wrong...
so once again shut the fuck up... tell your kids to open a book so they don't turn out to be as ignorant and stupid as their dad has...
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