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To: justwhatuwant who wrote (16881)7/24/2004 8:07:29 PM
From: TobagoJack  Respond to of 110194
 
Hello justwhatuwant, Why <<LoL>> ?

Its a jungle out there, and there are many types of creatures, not all will thrive, many will perish, and this in itself by itself is not a problem, except for the ones designated as lazy.

The problem is worldwide, and actually, amongst the developed places of this planet, HK may rank as less of a lazy place, because we have much problem with finding parking, and so must at least walk quite a bit in the course of a normal day.

I suppose the government (if we were centrally planned as Singapore or the mainland) can simply shutdown the elevators in our highrise city, and dictating stair climbing.

The problem is migrating to mainland, in fact, along with factories and money, but manageable, since parking space is also difficult to find.

With increasing oil price, the problem may ease all around the world.

I swim every other day, do not smoke, only drink 12 beers a year, consume half a bottle of red wine per month, climnb 200-600 steps per day (going to office and coming back from beach), and 'punish' my wife regularly, and so I am fairly sure I am not marked. Besides, my good cholesterol to bad cholesterol ratio is, according to the doctor, amazingly high.

Chugs, Jay