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The younger gen of girls have let themselves go (or course I expect
the guys have too). Cruising up and down the Wakulla River yesterday watching the young'uns swimming in the clear cold water, I expected to see a few good lookin girls. We passed one boat full of kids and my friend says, "Look at the babes on that boat", I reply, "I thought the manatees were supposed to be in the water". Whatever happened to the beautiful slender girls of my youth? The girls of my youth all had flat tummies, not an ounce of fat and not a muffin top in sight. Today, it looks like the strategic petroleum reserve in bikinis. |
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On 6/27/11 12:08 PM, Frogwatch wrote:
The younger gen of girls have let themselves go (or course I expect the guys have too). Cruising up and down the Wakulla River yesterday watching the young'uns swimming in the clear cold water, I expected to see a few good lookin girls. We passed one boat full of kids and my friend says, "Look at the babes on that boat", I reply, "I thought the manatees were supposed to be in the water". Whatever happened to the beautiful slender girls of my youth? The girls of my youth all had flat tummies, not an ounce of fat and not a muffin top in sight. Today, it looks like the strategic petroleum reserve in bikinis. A real scientist wouldn't jump to such a conclusion based on so few data points. My suggestion is that you sit on the steps of the library at FSU or UF and watch the parade. I did that two decades ago when I had relatives attending both. I doubt the quality of the parade has diminished. -- Want to discuss recreational boating and fishing in a forum where personal insults are not allowed? http://groups.google.com/group/rec-boating-fishing |
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On Mon, 27 Jun 2011 09:08:03 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch
wrote: The younger gen of girls have let themselves go (or course I expect the guys have too). Cruising up and down the Wakulla River yesterday watching the young'uns swimming in the clear cold water, I expected to see a few good lookin girls. We passed one boat full of kids and my friend says, "Look at the babes on that boat", I reply, "I thought the manatees were supposed to be in the water". Whatever happened to the beautiful slender girls of my youth? The girls of my youth all had flat tummies, not an ounce of fat and not a muffin top in sight. Today, it looks like the strategic petroleum reserve in bikinis. Unfortunately, even though you have a small sample, people, esp. kids are having more and more weight problems. There's a biological reason for it, as well as a social/economic element. More poor people tend to eat lower quality food, which is higher in fat/sugar content. |
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On Jun 27, 2:09*pm, wrote:
On Mon, 27 Jun 2011 09:08:03 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch wrote: The younger gen of girls have let themselves go (or course I expect the guys have too). *Cruising up and down the Wakulla River yesterday watching the young'uns swimming in the clear cold water, I expected to see a few good lookin girls. *We passed one boat full of kids and my friend says, "Look at the babes on that boat", I reply, "I thought the manatees were supposed to be in the water". *Whatever happened to the beautiful slender girls of my youth? *The girls of my youth all had flat tummies, not an ounce of fat and not a muffin top in sight. Today, it looks like the strategic petroleum reserve in bikinis. Unfortunately, even though you have a small sample, people, esp. kids are having more and more weight problems. There's a biological reason for it, as well as a social/economic element. More poor people tend to eat lower quality food, which is higher in fat/sugar content. I used to get out to FSU once in awhile to "use the library" but nowadays parking is impossible so I gladly pay $30 for papers offa the internet. I figure that the time saved is worth it but I dont get the perk of watchin the girls. HOWEVER, I still think they've gotten heftier mostly cuz they all got cars now and don't get any exercise. We'd ride our bikes all the time and as I worked as a bicycle mechanic, I could use that to meet girls, "If you'd let me pump up that tire, it'd be a lot easier to ride.....". Bein hotter than hell in Tallahassee, they'd wear as little as possible too. The physics bldg overlooked a grassy area over the particle accelerator where girls from a girls dorm would sunbathe, not conducive to concentration. "Tutoring" was a great gig and I could pick the best ones for multiple sessions. |
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On Jun 27, 2:09*pm, wrote:
On Mon, 27 Jun 2011 09:08:03 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch wrote: The younger gen of girls have let themselves go (or course I expect the guys have too). *Cruising up and down the Wakulla River yesterday watching the young'uns swimming in the clear cold water, I expected to see a few good lookin girls. *We passed one boat full of kids and my friend says, "Look at the babes on that boat", I reply, "I thought the manatees were supposed to be in the water". *Whatever happened to the beautiful slender girls of my youth? *The girls of my youth all had flat tummies, not an ounce of fat and not a muffin top in sight. Today, it looks like the strategic petroleum reserve in bikinis. Unfortunately, even though you have a small sample, people, esp. kids are having more and more weight problems. There's a biological reason for it, as well as a social/economic element. More poor people tend to eat lower quality food, which is higher in fat/sugar content. Inviting a girl to go canoeing was always a fantastic way to get closer to her when she is in a bathing suit at a deserted swimming spot. Something about canoeing they could not resist. It was cheap too which was important as I had no money at all. |
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On Wed, 29 Jun 2011 20:25:02 -0700 (PDT), "Katie O'Hara"
wrote: On Jun 27, 2:09*pm, wrote: On Mon, 27 Jun 2011 09:08:03 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch wrote: The younger gen of girls have let themselves go (or course I expect the guys have too). *Cruising up and down the Wakulla River yesterday watching the young'uns swimming in the clear cold water, I expected to see a few good lookin girls. *We passed one boat full of kids and my friend says, "Look at the babes on that boat", I reply, "I thought the manatees were supposed to be in the water". *Whatever happened to the beautiful slender girls of my youth? *The girls of my youth all had flat tummies, not an ounce of fat and not a muffin top in sight. Today, it looks like the strategic petroleum reserve in bikinis. Unfortunately, even though you have a small sample, people, esp. kids are having more and more weight problems. There's a biological reason for it, as well as a social/economic element. More poor people tend to eat lower quality food, which is higher in fat/sugar content. I used to get out to FSU once in awhile to "use the library" but nowadays parking is impossible so I gladly pay $30 for papers offa the internet. I figure that the time saved is worth it but I dont get the perk of watchin the girls. HOWEVER, I still think they've gotten heftier mostly cuz they all got cars now and don't get any exercise. We'd ride our bikes all the time and as I worked as a bicycle mechanic, I could use that to meet girls, "If you'd let me pump up that tire, it'd be a lot easier to ride.....". Bein hotter than hell in Tallahassee, they'd wear as little as possible too. The physics bldg overlooked a grassy area over the particle accelerator where girls from a girls dorm would sunbathe, not conducive to concentration. "Tutoring" was a great gig and I could pick the best ones for multiple sessions. Well, it's very easy to make a claim about lack of exercise being the reason, and perhaps it is for college students, but that doesn't fully explain the general population weight gains. As I said, it's a combination of several things, including biology and socio-economic issues. |
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On 27/06/2011 10:08 AM, Frogwatch wrote:
The younger gen of girls have let themselves go (or course I expect the guys have too). Cruising up and down the Wakulla River yesterday watching the young'uns swimming in the clear cold water, I expected to see a few good lookin girls. We passed one boat full of kids and my friend says, "Look at the babes on that boat", I reply, "I thought the manatees were supposed to be in the water". Whatever happened to the beautiful slender girls of my youth? The girls of my youth all had flat tummies, not an ounce of fat and not a muffin top in sight. Today, it looks like the strategic petroleum reserve in bikinis. Usually that is low class mentality. You can eat pretty good on a budget. Trouble is they are lazy and stop by the fast frozen prepped food section, donut shop or some petroleum sugar product food. Too lazy to learn to cook. Sit an watch TV and say to themselves why don't we have one of those? Have $600 for an iPad or crack or some gismo, when they could get a canoe and get tight bodies (M or F) and a free tan too. Often kids have to be bused or driven because how dare the kids walk a mile to school. Petroleum reserve in a bikini, Hilaryious. -- Government isn't the solution to the bad economy, it is the problem. |
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