my @myFoods = ( 'Cheetos', 'Cheezits', 'Spam', 'eggs', 'bologna', 'potato chips, BBQ', 'vodka , Brita filtered', 'Metamucil' #my health food :-) );
I was watching the business news yesterday, and they read a new report out ot the Netherlands, saying that the governments of the world are misguided thinking they will save society money by promoting healthy eating/lifestyles. From memory, it was something like caring for an obese person till death was $300,000...... a drinker 350,000, and a smoker 400,000. If you live past those ailments into old age and Alzheimer's.... it costs over 1,000,000. So eat, drink and be merry, and save your fellow citizens some money. :-)

I'm not really a human, but I play one on earth. Cogito ergo sum a bum

In reply to Re: A FitDay for those on a diet Eat. drink and be merry. by zentara
in thread A FitDay example for Mechanize and those on a diet by blucap

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