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Spring In Ohio

Post 121

Shirps

smiley - erm Guess you're past the exercise stage WR? What about a bit of liposuction?

Can I advise wearing loose A-line dresses - very flattering & hides all manner of bulges smiley - run

smiley - dogsmiley - cheers


Spring In Ohio

Post 122

Wrinkled Rocker

smiley - yikes Not when I sit with my knees apart, I'm afraid...my bulge prevents me from sitting with my knees together.


Spring In Ohio

Post 123

paulh, vaccinated against the Omigod Variant

Well, sitting with your knees together isn't all it's cracked up to be. smiley - tongueout

In some countries (I'll use the U.S. as an example here smiley - tongueout), more than half the adults are overweight. And yet, hard though this might be to understand, this *majority* feels guilty about not being thin. If you're in the majority, you can shift things around to suit you, so why not do so?

smiley - smiley


Spring In Ohio

Post 124

Shirps

Did you hear the latest? Some uni, somewhere (sorry didn't catch that vital info smiley - winkeye), reckons those that are overweight live longer than those that are string beans - howzat!

I'd love to know how they get all these statistics & just how do they turn it all around! Wonder if the sugar companies are giving agro?
smiley - dog


Spring In Ohio

Post 125

paulh, vaccinated against the Omigod Variant

In the 1940s and 1950s, insurance companies had data to support the notion that men who were somewhat overweight outlived very thin men. I don't know what their findings were for women. Remember, though, that about 60% of the adult population of the U.S. smoked at that time. Many of the people who were very thin were that way because they smoked. The smoking was the factor that shortened their lives, not body weight.

If you go even further back, to the pre-wonder-drug days, you have another factor that caused thinness: tuberculosis, a.k.a. consumption. If a guy was carrying around a beer belly, chances are he didn't have consumption, and would be presumably healthier than someone who did. smiley - sadface

There is some evidence, though, that fat cells stimulate the immune system. You can find examples of portly men who lived long lives. Alfred Hitchcock and Burl Ives lived into their eighties. Winston Churchill lived into his nineties, as did Minnesota Fats. If you have been given good health by your genetic endowment, a few extra pounds are not likely to hasten your departure by much. smiley - smiley


Spring In Ohio

Post 126

Wrinkled Rocker

smiley - ermIf you never eat meat, never smoke, never drink alcohol and never have sex, you may never live to be 100.....smiley - groan




BUT IT WILL SURELY FEEL LIKE IT!smiley - yikes


Spring In Ohio

Post 127

Shirps

Hmm, well next year I'll be half way there, but obviously not much longer to go ... smiley - sadface

Yes, that's the trouble with these studies, there are thousands of different reasons why some live longer & some don't. All they seem to look at are, say, 2 components. In this case: age & weight!! As you say, what about genetics as a main factor!

I've been diabetic since I was 11 & have had to learn "respect man" of the condition. However, it ain't stopped me doing anything I wanted to including smiley - redwine, smiley - choc & the odd, ahem, ciggy.

Enjoy life while you can, I suppose - just don't walk in front of a bus smiley - laugh

Did you know yesterday was Poet's Day?

"Push Off Early Tomorrow's Saturday" - boom! boom!


Have a good weekend smiley - biggrin

smiley - dog


Spring In Ohio

Post 128

Pandora...Born Again Tart

smiley - divaWe've just had our last snow! smiley - crossWhat do you mean, How do *I* know??? smiley - yukBecause, I said so!

smiley - rosesmiley - redwineHAPPY MOTHER'S DAY to all you muthas! smiley - kiss


Spring In Ohio

Post 129

Shirps

Mother's Day!! Our MD was on 6th March!!! So how come the US is different? Unfortunately, it was 5 days after my wedding anni & 5 days before my b'day - all my celebs in the space of 2 weeks - it just won't do!! smiley - biggrin

We're getting smiley - musicalnote Little April Showers, Little April Showers, Little April Showers smiley - musicalnote - smiley - erm brother scratched my Bambi record, hence the repetition smiley - laugh ... but in May - ah well, nowt so strange as weather.

Garden looks fairly pretty at present, apart from all the old kitchen furniture heaped there - it WILL be taken to the dump I am promised ... eventually smiley - sadface

Happy unmother's day for 364 days of the year to everyone smiley - bubbly

smiley - oksmiley - run

smiley - dog


Spring In Ohio

Post 130

Wrinkled Rocker

smiley - angel Muvver's Day in South Africa is also on 9th May...perhaps Shirpsland is out of step? smiley - huh

smiley - bubbly Here's to all the worlds mutha's ! smiley - ok


Spring In Ohio

Post 131

paulh, vaccinated against the Omigod Variant



smiley - musicalnote

Drip drip drop, little April shower,
Beating a tune as you fall all around.
Drip drip drop, little April shower,
What can compare with your wonderful sound...


Spring In Ohio

Post 132

Shirps

Awww, smiley - tasmiley - blush - I just imagined you were singing in a beautiful high voice smiley - laugh

Many, many years ago there was a Disney TV prog. where you could write in with requests - I did: the Bambi & Thumper on the ice bit - Francesca Annis actually played it & spoke my name on TV - my 5 sec bit of fame smiley - laugh

I just lurve that film - 'twas the first pressie (the video) that I got my husband to get me for my birthday when we first were "going out" - I sat there crying, but he refused to watch it - can't imagine why smiley - biggrin

Mother's Day began as "Mothering Sunday" & all the new mothers were supposed to attend church in the morning to say thanks for their babies - my, don't times change! I haven't a clue why England has a different day ....

smiley - dog


Spring In Ohio

Post 133

Pandora...Born Again Tart

...*rolls up her sleves...looks sideways at SHIRPSsmiley - dog...*
smiley - crossWadda' you mean *WE* have the date wrong?! smiley - grr
...*whispers...*nuthin' personal Shirpssmiley - hugI jusss feel like having a good arguement and Bear simply will not get mad at me! smiley - ermI've found you just cannot have a good one sided fight even if you have an amazing imagination.
smiley - puff


My very best friend in the Whole Wide World dropped dead in Jan. & this'll be the first Spring w/o him in too many years to count! smiley - wahsmiley - bigeyesNow HE would have been happy to argue with me about most any side of an issue. smiley - ermHe
was also planning to put in an entire flower garden & maintain it for me. smiley - sadface I
really don't know what to do with myself. Although there are old friends who now come around. Mutual friends of Chris'. smiley - tongueoutCan't seem to get rid of um. I loose one & gain two adults as well as their two lovely daughters.

I'm going to try to go out today!! I think I might just go to the Mother's Day party at the in-law's. smiley - bigeyesHope nobody drops over with a stroke or sumthin' when they see me arrive! smiley - evilgrin
smiley - bigeyes
I think I'll start getting ready now. smiley - runsmiley - puffThink I'll just take is slow. smiley - kiss
smiley - footprintssmiley - footprints
smiley - blushOh, BTW <----- that means = By The Way ...*tries not to glance at Gwennie...* smiley - biggrinsmiley - laughsmiley - biggrin I am busy writing a li'l thingie about how you all saved my life.smiley - blush
smiley - braveWe're comin' up on a year since I was seriously circling the drain, so to speak. smiley - ermsmiley - bigeyes Then a bunch of amaze-a-lating things happened & it's all YOUR (collectively) fault I'm still alive!
smiley - zenIs it not written if you save a man's (generic term) life you are responsible for that person for the rest of his natural life? smiley - bigeyes So far, I've got an offer...*whispers out of the corner of her mouth...*it was more like a threat, really, Gwennie got the SAME threa, er, offer, from mari-rae to be TAKEN to her home & taken CARE OF! ~ smiley - pirateTold me years ago ... any time, just bring your own towel. smiley - ok And WR offered me a card baord box under a thorn tree. smiley - erm
smiley - bigeyes
Ya' know ... when I had an office & was seeing a kabillion clients every week
& doing theatre & dating three sometimes four guys at the same time. Playing paintball smiley - divaI was captian of TWO teams. smiley - bigeyes I use to think THAT was fun. And you know what? As I sit here today, with all of you. You savers of me ~
Loving each and every one of you in a different way. In *our* own special type of love. smiley - braveI just can't help it ... you guys ... when I was doing all that other stuff ... it really WAS great~! smiley - tongueout

smiley - kisssmiley - winkeye

I've been up all night. Not even a cat nap. Best rest before I touch up what the Good Lord gave me. smiley - bigeyessmiley - biggrinsmiley - ermsmiley - laugh


Spring In Ohio

Post 134

paulh, vaccinated against the Omigod Variant

Shirps:

Here's another lovely song from "Bambi." Pandora, you can share it, since it's about smiley - love. smiley - smiley

smiley - musicalnote
Love is a song that never ends.
Life may be swift and fleeting.
Time goes by, but love's beautiful music
Comes each day like the dawn.
Love is a song that never ends,
One simple tune repeating.
Like the sound of a heavenly choir,
Love's sweet music goes on.

(That was from memory, so I hope I got it right. smiley - erm)


Spring In Ohio

Post 135

Wrinkled Rocker

smiley - hug Luvya, BAT! smiley - smooch


Spring In Ohio

Post 136

Shirps

smiley - blush
Paul - I wouldn't dream of checking the words, those were so beauuuuuutiful anyway smiley - magicsmiley - hug

Just watch you don't strain your throat on those high notes though smiley - winkeye

smiley - dog


Spring In Ohio

Post 137

paulh, vaccinated against the Omigod Variant

I'm a tenor--the high notes are easier than the really low ones. smiley - smiley


Spring In Ohio

Post 138

Shirps

Aha! Envy you the singing prowess - my grandmother could sing wonderfully, but I'm afraid I gained a grand total of ... 13% in one music exam at school smiley - yikes, tried to learn the viola - you wouldn't want to hear my version of "cradle song" smiley - laugh (although it didn't help when I began to practice & my father would bring out his violin too & attempt to play smiley - sadface)

However, I did sit in the middle of where an audience would be to judge sound checks of a band a couple of times ... & I can always tell whether someone is offkey/flat or singing those wonderful in-between notes (not sure what you call them - sound off, but aren't???) Love a very wide variety of music (some of it, what my parents used to call "noise" smiley - biggrin)

What about singing to me again smiley - hug: "Catch a falling star ....

smiley - magic
smiley - dog


Spring In Ohio

Post 139

paulh, vaccinated against the Omigod Variant

smiley - evilgrin

I must warn you that I have a mischievous sense of humor. smiley - whistle

smiley - musicalnote

Yesterday in old Fall River, Mr. Andrew Borden died,
And they gotmhid daughter Lizzie on a charge of homicide.
Some folks say say she didn't so it, and otyhers say of course she did,
But they all agree Miss Lizzie B. was a problem kind of kid,

(refrain)

'cause you can't chop your mama up in Massachusetts,
And then blame all the damage on the mice
No, you can't chop your mama up in Massachusetts.
That sort of thing just isn't very nice.

Oh, it wasn't done for pleasure, and it wasn't done for spite,
And it wasn't done because the lady wasn't very bright.
Lizzie'd always done the slightest thing that mom and papa bid.
They said, "Lizzie, cut it out," and that's exaclty what she did!

smiley - tongueout


Spring In Ohio

Post 140

Linus...42, i guess that makes me the answer...

Pan,

You'll be happy to know that i am still happy to argue with you about most things smiley - tongueout

smiley - erm Except mothers day, same here in Oz.

Oh, and can you do something about the music smiley - run


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