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PostPosted: Sat Jun 27, 2009 11:03 pm
 


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Ok, but bring along your dental records so your family can identify your remains :twisted:


Remember, I'm Scottish-Canadian. We have our own martial arts, called "FUCK-EWE", which amounts to a lot of swearing and head-butting, but we're fierce and we fight dirty.


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PostPosted: Sat Jun 27, 2009 11:06 pm
 


The MacDonalds have a special version...it's called 'Fuck-a-ewe' which explains why so many of them have thick and curly hair.


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PostPosted: Sat Jun 27, 2009 11:17 pm
 


Clan Fraser...we have bigger issues with the traitorous Campbells than the sheep-shagging MacDonalds. :twisted:


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PostPosted: Sat Jun 27, 2009 11:18 pm
 


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I'm on the computer or otherwise on my ass nearly 24/7. I've been thin as a whistle, and have actually dropped 10 pounds down to about 135-140 pounds from 145-150 since joining the CF. Exercise and dieting isn't everything, sometimes people are just meant to be fat, and some are just meant to be thin.


A friend of mine was like you. He was a firefighter at CFB Portage. The doctor's told him he was underweight and needed to gain more, so he started consuming more protein and bodybuilding. He eventually got up to 170, and he's 5'11"


Haven't gone to the docs for it, thought it was a sign I was healthy.

I'll admit I need to start doing personal PT. I do fairly well on Squadron PT mornings, and got 60 on the Brigade commanders fitness challenge, so I haven't exactly had the motivation or need to improve myself. Getting a 2 on the swim portion of the BFC was a bit of a downer, so it pretty much the only thing want to pick up. Never hurts to be more fit, I just don't want to loss anymore precious body fat.


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PostPosted: Sat Jun 27, 2009 11:38 pm
 


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Clan Fraser...we have bigger issues with the traitorous Campbells than the sheep-shagging MacDonalds. :twisted:


How is dealing with thieves who steal from their own family after being given lodging traitorous? I guess that's the envy of all the lesser clans speaking. hmmm. Clan Fraser, originally from France....hmmmmmmm. :P


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PostPosted: Sat Jun 27, 2009 11:42 pm
 


ShepherdsDog ShepherdsDog:
Lemmy Lemmy:
Clan Fraser...we have bigger issues with the traitorous Campbells than the sheep-shagging MacDonalds. :twisted:


How is dealing with thieves who steal from their own family after being given lodging traitorous? I guess that's the envy of all the lesser clans speaking. hmmm. Clan Fraser, originally from France....hmmmmmmm. :P


:lol: We didn't take much of France with us, but we did take a lot of it at Quebec and in WWI and WWII.


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PostPosted: Sun Jun 28, 2009 5:10 am
 


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Since its near impossible to stop adults from being bad parents, something I believe that would help slow the rise in obesity would be change the way the schools treat it.

Bring back fitness requirements, for all grades k-12. Don't meet the fitness standards then you can't pass any classes. Start it young when children should naturally be able to do chin ups, sit ups, push ups and can run for miles. The standards would be what the min fitness standards are for CF basic training (by the time they are in secondary school).

Bring in school lunch programs that feed only healthy food. None of the prepackaged crap or fast food they eat.

Now of course there would be exceptions for people with medial conditions (being fat doesn't count)

If we were able to keep k-12 students fit threw out those 13 years then chances are they will keep that healthy lifestyle for the rest of their lives.


I agree, kids are active when younger but when they go to high school they get involved less in physical activities.


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PostPosted: Sun Jun 28, 2009 5:37 am
 


Lemmy Lemmy:
Clan Fraser...we have bigger issues with the traitorous Campbells than the sheep-shagging MacDonalds. :twisted:


The pair of ewe nancy boys can head back to your corners where thumbsucking is acceptable.


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PostPosted: Sun Jun 28, 2009 9:38 am
 


ShepherdsDog ShepherdsDog:
The MacDonalds have a special version...it's called 'Fuck-a-ewe' which explains why so many of them have thick and curly hair.



HEY! I resemble that remark! What, exactly, do you have against sheep???
You ever try to catch a rabbit???? And I don't have curly hair!!! :lol:


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PostPosted: Sun Jun 28, 2009 9:40 am
 


Gunnair Gunnair:
Lemmy Lemmy:
Clan Fraser...we have bigger issues with the traitorous Campbells than the sheep-shagging MacDonalds. :twisted:


The pair of ewe nancy boys can head back to your corners where thumbsucking is acceptable.


Keep talking, swabby, and you're gonna be pulling that mop out of your ass.


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KorbenDeck KorbenDeck:
Since its near impossible to stop adults from being bad parents, something I believe that would help slow the rise in obesity would be change the way the schools treat it.

Bring back fitness requirements, for all grades k-12. Don't meet the fitness standards then you can't pass any classes. Start it young when children should naturally be able to do chin ups, sit ups, push ups and can run for miles. The standards would be what the min fitness standards are for CF basic training (by the time they are in secondary school).

Bring in school lunch programs that feed only healthy food. None of the prepackaged crap or fast food they eat.

Now of course there would be exceptions for people with medial conditions (being fat doesn't count)

If we were able to keep k-12 students fit threw out those 13 years then chances are they will keep that healthy lifestyle for the rest of their lives.


I like your idea. It sounds a bit over the top, but it would be an excellent starting point for the school planners that would debate how to make this fair.


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PostPosted: Tue Jun 30, 2009 10:10 am
 


how about stop building suburbs in areas far from jobs and services where it is impossible to walk and build mass transit so people don't have to live in thier cars


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PostPosted: Tue Jun 30, 2009 10:12 am
 


KorbenDeck KorbenDeck:
Since its near impossible to stop adults from being bad parents, something I believe that would help slow the rise in obesity would be change the way the schools treat it.

Bring back fitness requirements, for all grades k-12. Don't meet the fitness standards then you can't pass any classes. Start it young when children should naturally be able to do chin ups, sit ups, push ups and can run for miles. The standards would be what the min fitness standards are for CF basic training (by the time they are in secondary school).

Bring in school lunch programs that feed only healthy food. None of the prepackaged crap or fast food they eat.

Now of course there would be exceptions for people with medial conditions (being fat doesn't count)

If we were able to keep k-12 students fit threw out those 13 years then chances are they will keep that healthy lifestyle for the rest of their lives.




schools should not be runned like military bases


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PostPosted: Tue Jun 30, 2009 8:52 pm
 


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KorbenDeck KorbenDeck:
Since its near impossible to stop adults from being bad parents, something I believe that would help slow the rise in obesity would be change the way the schools treat it.

Bring back fitness requirements, for all grades k-12. Don't meet the fitness standards then you can't pass any classes. Start it young when children should naturally be able to do chin ups, sit ups, push ups and can run for miles. The standards would be what the min fitness standards are for CF basic training (by the time they are in secondary school).

Bring in school lunch programs that feed only healthy food. None of the prepackaged crap or fast food they eat.

Now of course there would be exceptions for people with medial conditions (being fat doesn't count)

If we were able to keep k-12 students fit threw out those 13 years then chances are they will keep that healthy lifestyle for the rest of their lives.






schools should not be runned like military bases

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Why not??? Obviously, current methods and practices are dismal failures!


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PostPosted: Tue Jun 30, 2009 9:22 pm
 


ShintoMale ShintoMale:
KorbenDeck KorbenDeck:
Since its near impossible to stop adults from being bad parents, something I believe that would help slow the rise in obesity would be change the way the schools treat it.

Bring back fitness requirements, for all grades k-12. Don't meet the fitness standards then you can't pass any classes. Start it young when children should naturally be able to do chin ups, sit ups, push ups and can run for miles. The standards would be what the min fitness standards are for CF basic training (by the time they are in secondary school).

Bring in school lunch programs that feed only healthy food. None of the prepackaged crap or fast food they eat.

Now of course there would be exceptions for people with medial conditions (being fat doesn't count)

If we were able to keep k-12 students fit threw out those 13 years then chances are they will keep that healthy lifestyle for the rest of their lives.




schools should not be runned like military bases


runned?? There's no such word.


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