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Old 02-01-11 | 09:04 PM
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Quitting drinking diet coke is something I have done, but end up replacing it with food. Causing me to gain weight. So, I drink diet coke.
Diet soft drinks are soooo much worse for you than regular soft drinks with sugar. Google "diet soda and gulf-war." You'll find a million articles that talk about how dangerous this stuff can be. Not only is it dangerous to your brain and CNS in general, it also makes you gain more weight than regular soda. I remember this professor in one of my college classes for being one of the fattest people I've ever met. Not even in terms of sheer size, but the disgusting shape of his body was horrible to look at. Sure enough, every single day he would walk in with a diet coke and then crack open another half way through the lecture.

PLEASE PEOPLE FRIGGIN EDUCATE YOURSELVES!!!
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Old 02-01-11 | 09:17 PM
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Quitting drinking diet coke is something I have done, but end up replacing it with food. Causing me to gain weight. So, I drink diet coke.
I know I know,,,,,, back in 1987-88 I was drinking the stuff like it was crack!!!!!! Man I don't know what was in it but it was good. But then as no one suspected,,,,,,,,,,,,, THE SPANISH INQUISITION! showed up at my door and broke me of it.... But that stuff had something in it I'm telling ya...
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Old 02-01-11 | 09:34 PM
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Originally Posted by ilovecycling
Diet soft drinks are soooo much worse for you than regular soft drinks with sugar. Google "diet soda and gulf-war." You'll find a million articles that talk about how dangerous this stuff can be. Not only is it dangerous to your brain and CNS in general, it also makes you gain more weight than regular soda. I remember this professor in one of my college classes for being one of the fattest people I've ever met. Not even in terms of sheer size, but the disgusting shape of his body was horrible to look at. Sure enough, every single day he would walk in with a diet coke and then crack open another half way through the lecture.

PLEASE PEOPLE FRIGGIN EDUCATE YOURSELVES!!!
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Old 02-01-11 | 09:42 PM
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Originally Posted by ilovecycling
Diet soft drinks are soooo much worse for you than regular soft drinks with sugar. Google "diet soda and gulf-war." You'll find a million articles that talk about how dangerous this stuff can be. Not only is it dangerous to your brain and CNS in general, it also makes you gain more weight than regular soda. I remember this professor in one of my college classes for being one of the fattest people I've ever met. Not even in terms of sheer size, but the disgusting shape of his body was horrible to look at. Sure enough, every single day he would walk in with a diet coke and then crack open another half way through the lecture.

PLEASE PEOPLE FRIGGIN EDUCATE YOURSELVES!!!
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Old 02-01-11 | 10:02 PM
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Frozen Custard and cheeseburgers are my guilty pleasures, but not every day...

I average 1.75 hrs per day on bike so not really any noticable effects from my indulgences.
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Old 02-01-11 | 10:26 PM
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Originally Posted by keisatsu
How so? I tend to agree with Bosoxmrkn, I was cycling and smoking for years. I noticed a pretty big improvement in overall health from when I was just doing the smoking part.
There are so many deleterious effects when smoking and exercise and smoking are combined, a few of which are....

1) Cigarette smoke contanis carbon monoxide, this binds to the oxygen sites with a much stronger attraction than the oxygen molecule and so ties up oxygen binding sites and reduces the oxygen carrying capacity of the red blood cell.
2) Cigarette smoke contains carbon dioxide, again harming respiratory effort.
3) Smoking will raise the blood pressure and heart rate while constricting peripheral arteries, diminishing blood flow to the periphery.
4) Stress on the heart increases.
5) Risk of coronary is increased.
6) Bronchospasm can occur reducing the ability to breath effectively.

The list goes on.
Here's an interesting fact- within 24 hours of quitting smoking, your chance of a fatal heart attack is reduced 50 %.
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Old 02-01-11 | 10:33 PM
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Cheeze-its. I'll eat a box in one sitting. I'll snort them or even main line them. I'm a real junkie.
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Old 02-01-11 | 10:51 PM
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No alcohol, No cigarettes, No soda, No dairy, No meat, No fastfood, No caffine, No sweets...I could probably continue with the non existant guilty pleasures.

Oh wait. I had crab puffs with artificial crab and cream cheese from the Tai food place today.
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Old 02-01-11 | 10:58 PM
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artificial crab,,, thats white fish.... it's good for ya
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Old 02-01-11 | 11:02 PM
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I would laud you for this, discrimination has no place in matters of employment, housing, or sex.
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Old 02-01-11 | 11:04 PM
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Originally Posted by Spookeay Bird
artificial crab,,, thats white fish.... it's good for ya

Yeah, I know, lol.

Thats about as "guilty" pleasure as it gets for me.
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Old 02-01-11 | 11:09 PM
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I quit smoking cigarettes in 1986.

As for drinking, I'll have a beer tomorrow.
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Old 02-01-11 | 11:16 PM
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Originally Posted by patentcad
As for drinking, I'll have a beer tomorrow.
so will I. in the meantime, i'll have some tonight too.
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Old 02-01-11 | 11:17 PM
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Originally Posted by wfrogge
Smoking might be worse health wise but I have yet to meet a smoker that lost his job because of his habbit or seen a "smoking driver" kill sombody because they were impaired from the niccotine.

Food for thought.
I have terminated the employment of two people (one man and one woman) for not being able to come to work without their clothes smelling of cigs. It was annoying my other employees so it was documented multiple times and addressed. Same stance as telling someone to stop wearing perfume that is making co-workers nauseous. They eventually were told to not come back for hygienic reasons and it was H.R. approved.
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Old 02-01-11 | 11:19 PM
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Originally Posted by ILUVUK
so will I. in the meantime, i'll have some tonight too.
Have one for me and don't drive anywhere.
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Old 02-01-11 | 11:20 PM
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I should also note that I, in my time have been in vehicles (much younger) where the drivers were smoking while driving and they were either distracted from the act itself or when a stray ash flutters around and lands somewhere in the car. Damn near lost control on one occasion... but go ahead and live in D'nile. I hear its lovely all year long.
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Old 02-01-11 | 11:23 PM
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There's one notable difference between cigarette smokers and drinkers - generally, cigarette smokers won't kill anybody but themselves (hardly anybody ever smokes indoors around non-smokers anymore in my experience, at home or in public, so that second hand smoke argument is kind of moot these days). Drunk drivers kill other people every day.

Drinking in moderation is fine. If you're incapable of the moderation part of that equation, you can either stop drinking or die drinking. From the latest news headlines, it does appear as if Charlie Sheehan prefers the latter. Hey, more power to him. At least he'll die rich.
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Old 02-01-11 | 11:33 PM
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In my experience I find smokers to regret smoking more than drinkers do. No doubt, "it takes all kinds"... but lets be real here. A pack a day smokers will tell you they feel like crap @ a younger age than a pack a day drinker.
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Old 02-02-11 | 12:03 AM
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Never smoked and never will (ok, I've had maybe half a dozen over the course of my life, but not in years).

As far as alcohol: oh yes, although my tolerance has gone way down as my cycling mileage has gone up so a four or five glass week is a lot. I've been working on a single Samuel Smith oatmeal stout for hours now. Getting wine down is easier.

Being fit is turning out to be a guilty pleasure.
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Old 02-02-11 | 12:08 AM
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Originally Posted by patentcad
Drinking in moderation is fine. .
Most alcoholics find it difficult to use drinking and moderation in the same sentence.
My grandfather was crazy about drinking. He just could not stop.He passed a way about a year ago due to nervous system failure(due to alcohol).
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Old 02-02-11 | 12:48 AM
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Old 02-02-11 | 12:48 AM
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I have many pleasures, I feel guilty about none of them. I've got a limited time here on earth and I'm going to get weird with it. All you squares have fun with your long tedious lives of monkish self-denial and struggles with soda addiction.
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Old 02-02-11 | 12:56 AM
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Have one for me and don't drive anywhere.
no worries! we're in blizzard conditions. my street won't be passable until thursday.
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Old 02-02-11 | 01:43 AM
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Cigarettes, no.
Sour Apples/Peaches Candy, YES.
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Old 02-02-11 | 02:52 AM
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Originally Posted by ilovecycling
Google "diet soda and gulf-war." You'll find a million articles that talk about how dangerous this stuff can be.
You should try googleing "Diet soda and Jamestown." Shows the danger of putting too much faith in something "some guy told me."

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In my experience I find smokers to regret smoking more than drinkers do. No doubt, "it takes all kinds"... but lets be real here. A pack a day smokers will tell you they feel like crap @ a younger age than a pack a day drinker.
That'll depend what your definition of a "pack a day drinker" is.
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