I heard on the radio that most americans gain 6-10 pounds between thanksgiving and new years. Which sounds like a lot till you realize the average american gains 10-15 pounds every month of their whole life. So, really we slow down a bit this holiday season. Which makes sense cause we are Stuffed!
My company holds a weight challenge around this time each year. Instead of losing weight, participants have to maintian their weight between thanksgiving and new years. Or they have to be really good at losing water weight come weigh in time…not that I would ever do that just to earn ten bucks.
(I didn’t drink liquids for a day and a half last year to make weight. It was one of the dumbest things I’ve ever done for ten dollars)
The way I see it, losing weight is what the new year is all about… so it’s ok to put on a few now, right?
Poor squirrel. The pressures of society can be traumatizing. I would never give up all the holiday yummy-ness for $10. That’s what makes me a true Murican.
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Ah. You say “not for $10” as if there is a sum that you would consider giving up all holiday meals for… Whats your price, Sheepie?
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Maybe $250? It would take quite a bit
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Hmm. Sure. Quite a bit is relative though… $250 is a small car repair…but on the other hand, it is like 30 chipotle burritos. I think I’d sell out for much less… somewhere between the price of a burrito and a burrito with chips and guac. Mmm. Now im hungry.
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Then we are back at the $10. I mean, Mexican food is pretty cheap around here. You could get a pretty good burrito with the sides for under $10. Such a sell out. Damn. lol
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