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#26 May 07, 2011 3:17 AM
- Jusey1
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Re: A dream you've had where Spyro shows up
Jusey1 wrote:Swaffy wrote:
Well, uh ... my friend had a dream that she walked into her kitchen,
opened up her fridge, and I was inside it. I find it funny because I "storm
the fridge" a lot. I eat for entertainment. Thank God for my fast metabolism.OMG! XD. Your the 1st person I've known, other than myself, with fast/high metabolism.
I love having it too!!
I have one too.I can bascailly eat a whole pizza and still lose weight
Ya. I can eat a whole party pizza and have no weight gain... But will have bad stomach pain. 40 slices is too much!
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#27 May 07, 2011 4:08 PM
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Re: A dream you've had where Spyro shows up
Yeah ... it's nice to have one, isn't it? I have nearly 5 meals a day, it's
wonderful. But I was told to be careful when I get to the age of ~25 and
above, because my appetite could catch up to me and make me gain fat.
Just a little head-up for you two. We should enjoy it while it lasts.
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#28 May 07, 2011 5:08 PM
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I have it to but to the extreame, I'm like a skelaton.
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#29 May 07, 2011 9:09 PM
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Re: A dream you've had where Spyro shows up
Did you guys know that cardiovascular disease and heart failure have little to do with diet? A common misconception is that people with slower metabolism (fat people) are more prone to those kinds of things. But studies show that a larger person who exercises (even if they don't lose weight) is healthier than a skinnier person who carries a higher metabolic rate, in terms of cardiovascular health and cholesterol management.
I saw it in a movie, so it must be true.
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#30 May 14, 2011 1:40 AM
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I was tempted to vote for both options, since I was able to check off both.
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#31 May 14, 2011 1:57 PM
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Re: A dream you've had where Spyro shows up
Yeah ... it's nice to have one, isn't it? I have nearly 5 meals a day, it's
wonderful. But I was told to be careful when I get to the age of ~25 and
above, because my appetite could catch up to me and make me gain fat.Just a little head-up for you two. We should enjoy it while it lasts.
Actually, sometimes, you do keep your high metabolism your whole life.
My father still has his and he's the only parent I could possible get mine from.
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#32 May 16, 2011 8:21 PM
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Re: A dream you've had where Spyro shows up
Lucky him. Huh, my dad's metabolism slowed down when he was around 23
years old, and he became thicker. He's not a fat guy, but he has
a "computer nerd" belly. He's an ... IT Analyst/Programmer.
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