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robinrohan
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Message 70 of 153 (282214)
01-28-2006 5:04 PM
Reply to: Message 69 by AdminJar
01-28-2006 4:53 PM


Re: Please remember our younger members folk
What younger members?

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robinrohan
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Message 72 of 153 (282220)
01-28-2006 5:23 PM
Reply to: Message 71 by Parasomnium
01-28-2006 5:17 PM


Re: Please remember our younger members folk
I can't mention 'vagina'? Why not? You just said 'member'.
Parasomnium, you didn't just mention "vagina." You said something tasted like vagina.
I think you may be drunk.

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robinrohan
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Message 75 of 153 (282227)
01-28-2006 5:49 PM
Reply to: Message 74 by Parasomnium
01-28-2006 5:38 PM


Re: Please remember our younger members folk
If I were drunk, I'd not be sitting at my computer. I have been drunk three times in my life, now is not one of them.
Oh, okay. Whatever you say. But one does not normally discuss the "taste of vagina" on evcforum. And at any rate, I disagree with your taste analysis. Your tastebuds are skewed.

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robinrohan
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Message 86 of 153 (282395)
01-29-2006 9:11 PM
Reply to: Message 80 by nator
01-29-2006 9:31 AM


Re: bottom line for me...
Here, people try to "eat right" and then binge on junk when they can't take the boring eating anymore. The reason "eating right" is so boring, is because Americans are so divorced from the kitchen that they don't know how to prepare simple dishes from fresh ingredients, and therefore resort to frozen meals and health food store stuff, which is at times underseasoned and blah.
I don't understand this. What difference does it make what we eat?
I just eat whatever's available.

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robinrohan
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Message 98 of 153 (282687)
01-30-2006 6:17 PM
Reply to: Message 97 by nator
01-30-2006 6:01 PM


Re: bottom line for me...
What we eat has a direct impact upon our health both long and short term, mood, and quality of life.
What I eat affects my mood? Like if I eat hotdogs, I'll be in a bad mood, but if I eat fresh fish I won't be?

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