I kinda wish Yahoo wouldn't keep putting their "Don't eat This" sections on the homepage. Pretty soon I won't be able to eat any of my favorite dishes at restaurants without feeling like a tub of lard. Not that eat much at restaurants anyway, but I did not need to know that the favorite restaurant of everyone back home is public enemy #1. *sigh* Then again, this column would probably black list half of Puerto Rican food, because we fry everything. Ah, the vestiges of an age when people were actually moving all day and not withering in a cubicle slowly dying from capitalism inertia. You remember me calling an office job my nightmare job? I was right. I don't even have a window! I feel like I'm drowning if I can't see the outside world.
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No window... That would be terrible. I'd go a bit mad.
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And y'know, I don't pay any attention to what any pundits say about food. It's all about moderation. But people seem to just LOVE having some other eejit tell 'em what is good or bad. *eyeroll*
I found that just eating what I like in moderation is a much better way to watch the lbs than anything else. (in other words, one exploding peep in the microwave is fine but two is just being sadistic AND greedy. *wink*)
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Anyway, sorry the cubicle's getting you down. In the office, I only get a window if a certain door is open. Otherwise, it's just me and the computer, though we don't have walls around our desks, so I can talk to folks too. I suggest getting up every hour or two and taking a little walk, maybe go find a window. (Though if the outside looks like it does in my icon, run.)
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