October 30, 2008
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Bile Green
It says something about childhood obesity that I’m seeing an increasing number of gallbladders that have been resected from 14-17-year-olds. And they already have gallstones or heavy duty cholesterolosis.
I think America has forgotten how to cook healthy meals.
Ever notice how people tend to fall into two categories? The “Oh, that’s a pain.” and the “Oh, that’s a pain in the ASS.”
I’m definitely in the latter category. How about you all?
Comments (7)
Ever since my first anal experience, nothing is a pain in the ass. =oP
I read something today about how the # of kids getting gall stones, or was it kidney stones, has risen tremendously. I don’t know the difference.
perhaps you’re doing it wrong ??
huge pain in the ass, definitely!
I don’t think it’s so much that we’ve forgotten how to cook healthy, but a lack of physical activity. I’m of the firm belief that workin’ off what you eat keeps the development of such things at bay.
Yeah, I definitely agree with silentbill. If kids would get off their asses and move, I think there wouldn’t be as big of a problem.
Who cooks?
I would certainly hope my ass never falls into anyone’s category!