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To: Skeeter Bug who wrote (242187)3/25/2010 7:27:14 AM
From: THRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
I don't want to hijack the thread, so I'll answer in this one post.

SB,

Three 1/2 liters a day. I replaced Pepsi first with meth, then I switched to coffee, water, and some diet Pepsi because I was told the meth can be bad for you.

I kid, I kid, I like to kid.

NOW,

Yes, "my doctor". When I don't need him, I keep him busy with some gardening or shoveling snow. Of course I mean my regular doctor. Good guy. He cares. Really.

As for good or bad animal protein, certainly there could be a distinction. I do not claim to be an expert. T. Colin Campbell makes a compelling argument, but he could be wrong. Some claim he has an agenda (I'm not sure I recognize it or agree). Read the book and let me know what you think.

Dick,

I'll check out Lindy Bill's thread. Thanks.

James,

<g> Good stuff, especially the Little Debbie factoids. To quote Carson, "I did not know that". You have given me hope someday I will have my day in the Sun on Oprah. After moving to Vegas and becoming the new Tom Jones, it is my second most secret desire.

I'll admit, I do not get the Oprah thing, but I am one of those that gets cluster headaches from just six minutes of American Idol.

Thanks everyone. I forgot to mention that I do not need to diet anymore. I'm seriously rail thin. "My" doctor wants me to eat more stuff.
TH