Post anything you want (as long as it follows MFP guidelines)

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  • Tigg_er
    Tigg_er Posts: 22,001 Member
    cee134 wrote: »
    Tigg_er wrote: »
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    Actually of you pull the stick up the plane goes down.

    No , actually if you pull back on the stick the nose goes up
    push forward it goes down.

    If you was to pull up on the stick and it moves that means its broke and then yes the plane would probably go down.
  • dc8066
    dc8066 Posts: 1,439 Member
    Broke airplane? Was it gambling obsessively? I wanna see it
  • nolan44219
    nolan44219 Posts: 1,221 Member
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    synchkat wrote: »
    Got my first hate email today. Naturally I responded in the completely mature and rational manner that I am known so well for.

    From here? Why is someone hating on you?

    Because I expressed an opinion that differed from theirs.
    From the food and nutrition board

    Did you insult a vegan?

    No. I added my very sensible and not at all snarky opinion to a thread about healthy pop tarts.

    What are these healthy Pop tarts that has been spoken of?! I must find them! Is this something new?
  • dc8066
    dc8066 Posts: 1,439 Member
    nolan44219 wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    synchkat wrote: »
    Got my first hate email today. Naturally I responded in the completely mature and rational manner that I am known so well for.

    From here? Why is someone hating on you?

    Because I expressed an opinion that differed from theirs.
    From the food and nutrition board

    Did you insult a vegan?

    No. I added my very sensible and not at all snarky opinion to a thread about healthy pop tarts.

    What are these healthy Pop tarts that has been spoken of?! I must find them! Is this something new?

    No it was a thread started by a woman who was appalled that her sons teacher didn't consider his pop tarts a healthy snack at school so he wasn't allowed to bring them. In food and nutrition board.

    And this woman is here, on MFP? That's hilarious, I need to find that thread and read it. Can't wait to find out her reasons to believe that pop tarts are healthy. I consider the cream puffs to be the best diet supplement so she definetely got it all wrong
  • nolan44219
    nolan44219 Posts: 1,221 Member
    nolan44219 wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    synchkat wrote: »
    Got my first hate email today. Naturally I responded in the completely mature and rational manner that I am known so well for.

    From here? Why is someone hating on you?

    Because I expressed an opinion that differed from theirs.
    From the food and nutrition board

    Did you insult a vegan?

    No. I added my very sensible and not at all snarky opinion to a thread about healthy pop tarts.

    What are these healthy Pop tarts that has been spoken of?! I must find them! Is this something new?

    No it was a thread started by a woman who was appalled that her sons teacher didn't consider his pop tarts a healthy snack at school so he wasn't allowed to bring them. In food and nutrition board.

    Lol I found it and skimmed through. I couldn't help myself. I use to hate when my wife bought pop tarts for the kids. I wanted to take her side in my head in spite of this. You made an interesting point though that changed my opinion. What kids eat or even medication can affect behavior was something I learned raising mine.
  • Motorsheen
    Motorsheen Posts: 20,508 Member
    dc6088 wrote: »
    nolan44219 wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    synchkat wrote: »
    Got my first hate email today. Naturally I responded in the completely mature and rational manner that I am known so well for.

    From here? Why is someone hating on you?

    Because I expressed an opinion that differed from theirs.
    From the food and nutrition board

    Did you insult a vegan?

    No. I added my very sensible and not at all snarky opinion to a thread about healthy pop tarts.

    What are these healthy Pop tarts that has been spoken of?! I must find them! Is this something new?

    No it was a thread started by a woman who was appalled that her sons teacher didn't consider his pop tarts a healthy snack at school so he wasn't allowed to bring them. In food and nutrition board.

    And this woman is here, on MFP? That's hilarious, I need to find that thread and read it. Can't wait to find out her reasons to believe that pop tarts are healthy. I consider the cream puffs to be the best diet supplement so she definetely got it all wrong

    It was this whole long thing about there are no unhealthy foods. She wasn't arguing that the pop tart wasn't the best choice. She was angry that someone called her out on it.

    I would be honored to eat your pop tart.
  • km8907
    km8907 Posts: 3,861 Member
    I added my own. Waiting for my hate mail... :D
  • synchkat
    synchkat Posts: 37,368 Member
    dc6088 wrote: »
    nolan44219 wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    synchkat wrote: »
    Got my first hate email today. Naturally I responded in the completely mature and rational manner that I am known so well for.

    From here? Why is someone hating on you?

    Because I expressed an opinion that differed from theirs.
    From the food and nutrition board

    Did you insult a vegan?

    No. I added my very sensible and not at all snarky opinion to a thread about healthy pop tarts.

    What are these healthy Pop tarts that has been spoken of?! I must find them! Is this something new?

    No it was a thread started by a woman who was appalled that her sons teacher didn't consider his pop tarts a healthy snack at school so he wasn't allowed to bring them. In food and nutrition board.

    And this woman is here, on MFP? That's hilarious, I need to find that thread and read it. Can't wait to find out her reasons to believe that pop tarts are healthy. I consider the cream puffs to be the best diet supplement so she definetely got it all wrong

    It was this whole long thing about there are no unhealthy foods. She wasn't arguing that the pop tart wasn't the best choice. She was angry that someone called her out on it.

    That's the point that boggled my mind. The there are no unhealthy foods.
    I send my child crap in his snack but he rarely eats it and he is one of the world's pickiest eaters and needs to out weight on. but I know fruit roll ups aren't healthy and if never pretend They are. People are crazy
  • dc8066
    dc8066 Posts: 1,439 Member
    edited January 2017
    'There are no unhealthy foods' belief is not something I would not accept for myself. It's her choice, but I found it ridiculous that she is on MFP, seems like a wrong site for a pop-tarts advocate. And, the opposing the teacher trying to teach the healthy food choices.
  • Motorsheen
    Motorsheen Posts: 20,508 Member
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    dc6088 wrote: »
    nolan44219 wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    synchkat wrote: »
    Got my first hate email today. Naturally I responded in the completely mature and rational manner that I am known so well for.

    From here? Why is someone hating on you?

    Because I expressed an opinion that differed from theirs.
    From the food and nutrition board

    Did you insult a vegan?

    No. I added my very sensible and not at all snarky opinion to a thread about healthy pop tarts.

    What are these healthy Pop tarts that has been spoken of?! I must find them! Is this something new?

    No it was a thread started by a woman who was appalled that her sons teacher didn't consider his pop tarts a healthy snack at school so he wasn't allowed to bring them. In food and nutrition board.

    And this woman is here, on MFP? That's hilarious, I need to find that thread and read it. Can't wait to find out her reasons to believe that pop tarts are healthy. I consider the cream puffs to be the best diet supplement so she definetely got it all wrong

    It was this whole long thing about there are no unhealthy foods. She wasn't arguing that the pop tart wasn't the best choice. She was angry that someone called her out on it.

    I would be honored to eat your pop tart.

    I'm more of a toaster strudel kinda gal

    that's pretty high falutin but yeah, count me in!
  • synchkat
    synchkat Posts: 37,368 Member
    dc6088 wrote: »
    'There are no unhealthy foods' belief is not something I would not accept for myself. It's her choice but I found it ridiculous that she is on MFP, seems like a wrong site for a pop-tarts advocate. And, the opposing the teacher trying to teach the healthy food choices.

    If mfp has taught me anything it is that everything is acceptable in moderation. But if that's the best you can defend a pop tart with, just effing send in a different snack!

    It's easy to get those baby carrots and shove some in a bag or container.
    It's the age of entitlement.
  • dc8066
    dc8066 Posts: 1,439 Member
    She could feed her family whatever she chooses, decline vaccinations or medicine for her children (I am all for natural selection in her case). Creating a thread in Food and Nutrition on MFP to complain about poptarts is like an oxymoron
  • nolan44219
    nolan44219 Posts: 1,221 Member
    synchkat wrote: »
    dc6088 wrote: »
    'There are no unhealthy foods' belief is not something I would not accept for myself. It's her choice but I found it ridiculous that she is on MFP, seems like a wrong site for a pop-tarts advocate. And, the opposing the teacher trying to teach the healthy food choices.

    If mfp has taught me anything it is that everything is acceptable in moderation. But if that's the best you can defend a pop tart with, just effing send in a different snack!

    It's easy to get those baby carrots and shove some in a bag or container.
    It's the age of entitlement.

    Well there is no healthy or unhealthy so instead of a bottle of water in the kids lunches, I send flasks of whiskey. They're so much easier to control when they get home that way

    will you be my mom? or at least pack my lunch? I'm easy to control after a flask of whiskey. Make it bourbon please. Jim Beam will do if we are on a budget.
  • RoxieDawn
    RoxieDawn Posts: 15,488 Member
    edited January 2017
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    dc6088 wrote: »
    nolan44219 wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    synchkat wrote: »
    Got my first hate email today. Naturally I responded in the completely mature and rational manner that I am known so well for.

    From here? Why is someone hating on you?

    Because I expressed an opinion that differed from theirs.
    From the food and nutrition board

    Did you insult a vegan?

    No. I added my very sensible and not at all snarky opinion to a thread about healthy pop tarts.

    What are these healthy Pop tarts that has been spoken of?! I must find them! Is this something new?

    No it was a thread started by a woman who was appalled that her sons teacher didn't consider his pop tarts a healthy snack at school so he wasn't allowed to bring them. In food and nutrition board.

    And this woman is here, on MFP? That's hilarious, I need to find that thread and read it. Can't wait to find out her reasons to believe that pop tarts are healthy. I consider the cream puffs to be the best diet supplement so she definetely got it all wrong

    It was this whole long thing about there are no unhealthy foods. She wasn't arguing that the pop tart wasn't the best choice. She was angry that someone called her out on it.

    I would be honored to eat your pop tart.

    I'm more of a toaster strudel kinda gal

    I ate two for breakfast yesterday morning... boston creme and strawberry.. I am a sinner.
  • nolan44219
    nolan44219 Posts: 1,221 Member
    nolan44219 wrote: »
    synchkat wrote: »
    dc6088 wrote: »
    'There are no unhealthy foods' belief is not something I would not accept for myself. It's her choice but I found it ridiculous that she is on MFP, seems like a wrong site for a pop-tarts advocate. And, the opposing the teacher trying to teach the healthy food choices.

    If mfp has taught me anything it is that everything is acceptable in moderation. But if that's the best you can defend a pop tart with, just effing send in a different snack!

    It's easy to get those baby carrots and shove some in a bag or container.
    It's the age of entitlement.

    Well there is no healthy or unhealthy so instead of a bottle of water in the kids lunches, I send flasks of whiskey. They're so much easier to control when they get home that way

    will you be my mom? or at least pack my lunch? I'm easy to control after a flask of whiskey. Make it bourbon please. Jim Beam will do if we are on a budget.

    Of course!

    But I don't deliver, you'll have to come pick it up. And don't expect me to be wearing a bra either


    LOL I consider that a win win! Both are my wins
  • nolan44219
    nolan44219 Posts: 1,221 Member
    nolan44219 wrote: »
    nolan44219 wrote: »
    synchkat wrote: »
    dc6088 wrote: »
    'There are no unhealthy foods' belief is not something I would not accept for myself. It's her choice but I found it ridiculous that she is on MFP, seems like a wrong site for a pop-tarts advocate. And, the opposing the teacher trying to teach the healthy food choices.

    If mfp has taught me anything it is that everything is acceptable in moderation. But if that's the best you can defend a pop tart with, just effing send in a different snack!

    It's easy to get those baby carrots and shove some in a bag or container.
    It's the age of entitlement.

    Well there is no healthy or unhealthy so instead of a bottle of water in the kids lunches, I send flasks of whiskey. They're so much easier to control when they get home that way

    will you be my mom? or at least pack my lunch? I'm easy to control after a flask of whiskey. Make it bourbon please. Jim Beam will do if we are on a budget.

    Of course!

    But I don't deliver, you'll have to come pick it up. And don't expect me to be wearing a bra either


    LOL I consider that a win win! Both are my wins

    Until you get here and realize that mama doesn't look like a human until it's time to post a selfie

    I call *kitten* on this part! :lol:

  • nolan44219
    nolan44219 Posts: 1,221 Member
    nolan44219 wrote: »
    nolan44219 wrote: »
    nolan44219 wrote: »
    synchkat wrote: »
    dc6088 wrote: »
    'There are no unhealthy foods' belief is not something I would not accept for myself. It's her choice but I found it ridiculous that she is on MFP, seems like a wrong site for a pop-tarts advocate. And, the opposing the teacher trying to teach the healthy food choices.

    If mfp has taught me anything it is that everything is acceptable in moderation. But if that's the best you can defend a pop tart with, just effing send in a different snack!

    It's easy to get those baby carrots and shove some in a bag or container.
    It's the age of entitlement.

    Well there is no healthy or unhealthy so instead of a bottle of water in the kids lunches, I send flasks of whiskey. They're so much easier to control when they get home that way

    will you be my mom? or at least pack my lunch? I'm easy to control after a flask of whiskey. Make it bourbon please. Jim Beam will do if we are on a budget.

    Of course!

    But I don't deliver, you'll have to come pick it up. And don't expect me to be wearing a bra either


    LOL I consider that a win win! Both are my wins

    Until you get here and realize that mama doesn't look like a human until it's time to post a selfie

    I call *kitten* on this part! :lol:

    Well I suppose you will find out tomorrow morning. Is it ok if I just pack a bag of pop tarts?

    as long as you don't forget the whiskey flasks
  • NorthCascades
    NorthCascades Posts: 10,968 Member
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  • beagletracks
    beagletracks Posts: 6,034 Member
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