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Lets Paint The Kettle Black,Do You Have A Bitch On Whats Going On Around The Site Or Any Thing Negative To Report

Discussion in 'Safety valve' started by ireland, Mar 28, 2006.

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  1. garmoon

    garmoon Regular member

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    It's like I said you will reach that plateau when you will eat what you desire in moderation. How much fun is life without sugar starch(carbohydrates) or fats. Not much left but water.
     
  2. gerry1

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    LOL! Ain't it the truth! I had teriaki chicken from the chinese joint across from the office. It was pretty good too. I've been eating tuna and vegetables all week; I'm getting pretty damned sick of it.

    I got some good news last Mon when I went to the doctor. My sugar went down to 110 just from watching what I eat...it was 220 when he first called me. He said Mon that sometimes that can just happen but it seems my liver and pancreas test results say it wasn't; that type 2 diabetes is definitely starting up. I'm sure you know more about that sort of thing that I do. I've got to go back tomorrow...I have to fast and they want to do some more blood tests. Oh well, better safe than sorry I guess!
     
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    Yep mine came down to so I kept watching what I ate and Quit taking the Meds for a couple of weeks or so and then bam it started rising again the doctor called it a honey moon period.So hard to believe after all these years to have it. So back on the meds sneakin that peice of sweets every once in a while and keepin tabs on what I eat and maintaining fine. The doc said every once in a while ya gotta sneak in a sweet to stay happy.Good Luck Chris
     
  4. gerry1

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    Thanks Chris! Like I said, I don't have it bad like some in my family and its not like it comes as a surprise; I've been half expecting it for years. I'll be fine.
     
  5. ddp

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    loco, it's other things too.
     
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    I might have a hunch about the other things as well, but I can't reveal my sources.
     
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    Yeah Gerry, you have my support and sympathy, in a similar situation, am the only one in my family (Adults) to not have diabetes, my Dad, Brother, and Sister, and sister's cat all have diabetes in one form or another. Working in a pizza place with ice cream and beer makes me the poster child for acquiring diabetes, but so far so good, no signs of it as of yet. From the sounds of it, you may be one of the lucky ones who can control it with diet and excercise alone. I wish you luck buddy and keep us informed.
     
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    LOCOENG Moderator Staff Member

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    Mmmmmmmmmmm pizza, my favorite.
     
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    My bitch of the day:

    Work sucked as usual. Only today I (please don't comment on this, I don't want to start anything here about it)got in a fight with one of my co-workers. She was bitchin' at me saying '9/11' was fake and trying to prove it. So that went back and forth for about three or so hours. Then I left because she was being bullheaded about it.

    Again, please don't comment on if you think it was a goverment planned thing. I really don't care if it was or not. I just had to get it out of my system.

    BTW, LOCOENG - Yeah, pizza is good. :)
     
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    My bitch is my favorite Sport Bar/Restaraunt that I visit every week just stuck a closed sign on its door. It was there last Saturday Night when the wife and I went and gone today. Seems the owner is going through a divorce and must have shutdown due to settlement. Just when I had all the bartenders trained, they up and leave me dry. Oh whoa is me :(
     
  11. LOCOENG

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    That is the way it goes Pop, I get in several arguements at work weekly sometimes daily....mainly becuase everyone I work with are a$$holes, including me. LOL

    @arniebear

    That's a shame, my local watering hole changed hands about three years ago...I don't go out anymore, just drink my mexican beers at the house, it's cheaper and I don't get into any trouble unless I wind up in the garage playing with my power tools.
     
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    @LOCO

    You got to be careful of those power tools, they will take over your life, my wife says I am addicted to them. My problem is I have never found a power tool I didn't like.
     
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    except for the wife?!
     
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    Me neither, my favorite tool is my scroll saw even though I haven't played with it in about a year.
     
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    Mine use to be the vacuum cleaner till i started reading these here forums. Whoosh
     
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    Good, stone oven baked pizza, Makes working fun again...Not as fun as driving the Choo-Choo, but almost.
     
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    A friend of mine makes awesome pizza. Fresh made crust, hand-tossed. Slices his own pepperoni and peppers.
     
  18. garmoon

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    You can make your own home-made pizzas. Just get the pita bread about 5" diamter circles. Put your sauce on and toppings and cheese. Bake in the oven. Damn tasty. This works on toasted french bread and flour totillas, but pita bread makes a better crust. Bon apetit!
     
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    Seems like a kiddy treat though. I prefer more traditional methods :)
     
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    I only like garlic pizza, we had a pizza place that made perfect, & I mean perfect garlic pizza. Then one day it changed hands, now the garlic pizza is awful.
    That's my pizza bitch for the day!
     
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