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I've enjoyed the Mio (and store brand) flavor shot/squirt things. I don't know if they're nutritious (though some have some B vitamins), but they're zero calorie and make the water taste better. A Brita filter can help - if you're tap water is not tasty. And sometimes (usually at restaurants) I've added a slice or wedge of…
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Oh, I definitely had a TV like that growing up. It was like a piece of furniture. I have no idea what those pant things are, though.
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Tee-hee!
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Well played, sir. :)
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Yes, but there is a specific medical definition: http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/diuretic That has a subtle, important difference than a dictionary definition. Not just increasing the volume of urine, per se, but increasing the "rate" of expulsion, given a volume of water intake. Or there isn't. It's cool.…
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I can't speak for others - but for the record, this: "drinking coffee, fizzy drinks, juice and the ilk doesn't contribute to hydration levels" is not my premise. Not that you said it was - but just to clarify myself.
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Fair enough, if overstated. I should have qualified it. I should have said "Drinking primarily highly caffeinated drinks can have a diuretic effect and may be counterproductive in reaching hydration goals" I assumed the OP meant large amounts of coffee (as I consumed in grad school). I didn't mean never have any caffeine -…
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Remember that time at the Tour de France when they passed out tall glasses of iced coffee to all the competitors as they sped by? And when researchers at the University of Florida wrung out the football players' shirts after practice and found that sweat contained a grande latte? EDIT: Sorry - I'll shut up and be more…
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No no -- I get what she's saying. I mean the guy she responded to -- the one saying water is a diuretic. Because, you know, "it makes you pee".
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Thank you. Diuretic:
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Per your link: "caffeine has a diuretic effect only if you consume large amounts of it — more than 500 to 600 milligrams (the equivalent of 5 to 7 cups of coffee) a day." But just one venti from starbucks has 415 mg. http://www.energyfiend.com/the-complete-guide-to-starbucks-caffeine So - yeah. Maybe that's why the "myth"…
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Also remember caffeine is a diuretic, and is counterproductive to hydration goals.
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I can't read "magic bullet" and not think of something inappropriate. True fact.
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Probably just the usual names - chubby, tubby, etc. What I think hurt more than the names was not being able to keep up with active friends.
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Thanks everybody! I appreciate the help!
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Dave Matthews.
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Ooooh I forgot all about Seth Rogen. I've never laughed at his lines in movies, and I think he represents the worst of "men behaving badly" humor. Although he seems like a decent guy in interviews - I guess work is work. And I might take flak for this but - I do NOT love Lucy. Sorry. It's dated, so I'll give it credit for…
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Assuming it's still Harriann... erm... eyelashes.
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Jimmys Kimmel and Fallon. Talentless hacks. Jeff Dunham's act has always been racist and closed-minded. Dane Cook is a joke stealing idiot, who has the most painful delivery I've ever heard; I'm pretty sure only fratboy dude-bros think he's funny. Will Ferrell has been phoning it in for years. Pryor, Carlin, Hedberg, the…
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I recommend against it. Ever seen "Gremlins"?
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This: http://youtu.be/CPVuHP3OXk0
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I grew up near Saint Louis, but have since lived in Kansas, west Texas, New Jersey, Virginia, and now Baltimore. Washington state was briefly in there, too, somehow.
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Nope.
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I have one, and want more!
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I'd bury my c@ck deep in your p@$$^ until your knees gave out and we both collapsed on the floor. (I was never very good at this.)
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One because women post things all the time - it's only fair.
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I guess not. Back to the gym I go!
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Profile pic count?
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See, that's my fear (and I know I sound like a phoney, or pretentious, or both) - but I'd hate feeling like I made someone feel like they had to wear baggy stuff if it was more comfortable to work out in something that allowed for more movement. They pay for the gym, they should be able to feel comfortable. I guess that's…
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I know this isn't comical or fun to read - but I really make a concerted effort to avoid any kind of wandering eye or eye contact at the gym. A woman could be wearing tight or short clothes because she needs to be able to move to work out. I don't want to make women uncomfortable in their own gym. Consequently, I'm pretty…