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<blockquote data-quote="pdfangus" data-source="post: 768128" data-attributes="member: 6543"><p>actually I think my wife has a secret large insurance policy on me.</p><p></p><p>she is an old time cook who uses meat grease and carbohydrates a lot.</p><p>I have had meals with three kinds of potatoes on the table.</p><p>I have finally gotten her to agree that I can eat some vegetables and I eat a large salad nearly everyday but she is sure to include a big helping of cheese on the salad.</p><p></p><p>I have gotten her to substitute rice for some of the potatoes, so now I eat so much rice that I am starting to use L's for R's.</p><p></p><p>When I met her I had a 52 inch chest and a 32 inch waist and could stop a fight by standing up. Now I have a 52 inch chest and a 44 inch waist and it takes five minutes to stand up. Not really five minutes but I am certainly no longer menacing. always have been a fire plug sort of fellow. Been compared a time or two to a bulldog type quarter horse. I always prefered the taller horses. Actually the docs all say I am in pretty good shape for the shape I am in. I never have figured out fully if that is good or bad.</p><p></p><p>finally figured out and gotten them to admit, that about half of the medicines the docs have me on contribute to me being ravenous at all times. Life is a battle, but it is one I still enjoy so i keep on fighting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pdfangus, post: 768128, member: 6543"] actually I think my wife has a secret large insurance policy on me. she is an old time cook who uses meat grease and carbohydrates a lot. I have had meals with three kinds of potatoes on the table. I have finally gotten her to agree that I can eat some vegetables and I eat a large salad nearly everyday but she is sure to include a big helping of cheese on the salad. I have gotten her to substitute rice for some of the potatoes, so now I eat so much rice that I am starting to use L's for R's. When I met her I had a 52 inch chest and a 32 inch waist and could stop a fight by standing up. Now I have a 52 inch chest and a 44 inch waist and it takes five minutes to stand up. Not really five minutes but I am certainly no longer menacing. always have been a fire plug sort of fellow. Been compared a time or two to a bulldog type quarter horse. I always prefered the taller horses. Actually the docs all say I am in pretty good shape for the shape I am in. I never have figured out fully if that is good or bad. finally figured out and gotten them to admit, that about half of the medicines the docs have me on contribute to me being ravenous at all times. Life is a battle, but it is one I still enjoy so i keep on fighting. [/QUOTE]
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