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Well, that's good. ^_^

Your sons diet is composed of twinkies, soda, and candy right?

I mean...you can't get healthier than that. The internet proclaimeth so.
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You forgot bacon cheeseburgers. :wink:

Actually, although it doesn't show (note to self - break ot Wii Fit board and actually use it) my wife and I strive to be very conscience of what we eat. We avoid high-fructose corn syrup and genetically modified foods whenever we can. We've cut back quite a bit on fast food, too. We try to stay aware of what we're eating and weed out the things in our pantry that we should be staying away from. It helps that my wife is quite knowledgeable about natural medicines and remedies, and I'm encouraging her to become a registered herbalist.
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Oh, I'm very aware of what I'm eating. >_>

But that's cool. :D Tofu then?
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BLEAH! Absolutely not!

The soy in this country has been genetically engineered, and tends to have a substance in it that acts like estrogen. Too much estrogen in your system - regardless of if you're a guy or a girl - can really wreak havoc with your hormones. Unless you're importing your soy from Japan, it's a good idea to avoid it whenever you can.

You're better off with the aforementioned bacon cheeseburger than a tofu burger. It'll taste better, too. :)
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what is the best way for a new member who is moslty interested in creative to jump in? My son is an avid player in single player creative mode but wants to be part of a multiplayer game now.
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Best character in popular culture?
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harrelsonm wrote:what is the best way for a new member who is moslty interested in creative to jump in? My son is an avid player in single player creative mode but wants to be part of a multiplayer game now.
What game are we talking about? If this is about Minecraft, I'm afraid you'll have to ask someone else. I tried the game a while ago, but never got into it.
ScotchRobbins wrote:Best character in popular culture?
Hmm, a pretty broad topic... I'll go out on a limb here and say Deadpool.
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do you enjoy hand cream
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cjv wrote:do you enjoy hand cream
About as much as any lizard guy can. Although I much prefer hand lotion. Doesn't make my skin any less scaly, though. :wink:
ScotchRobbins wrote:Is the end nigh?
A very profound question. But... the end of what? If you mean this post, then yes.
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100 posts on this thread?
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ScotchRobbins wrote:100 posts on this thread?
I suppose some people like my answers. Even if they are a bit random.

Speaking of random... seven. (Rolled a die sitting nearby.)
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Rolling a 7 with a lot is physically impossible. Unless...

Was it a set of two or more dice, possibly tetrahedral?
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ScotchRobbins wrote:Rolling a 7 with a lot is physically impossible. Unless...

Was it a set of two or more dice, possibly tetrahedral?
It was a d10. I seem to have a lot of those....

I read a Terry Pratchett novel where Cohen the Barbarian managed to win a bet with a god by rolling a seven on a six-sided die. Yes, it was just as awesome as it sounds.
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