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Things that make you go GRRRRR.... (Part 2)
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<blockquote data-quote="pragapuns" data-source="post: 3305674" data-attributes="member: 121008"><p>I never work through lunch for anybody. I've done the odd tea break. Work late a few times. But never lunch. I also find it difficult to muster any sympathy for people who don't look after themselves who then find their health suffering.</p><p></p><p>I mean my body isn't a temple by any standard. But I manage to work in a decent amount of exercise to my daily routine. Something that really winds me up sometimes are the women in work with their diets who crow about their 15 minute waddles around the block at lunch time. Who then baulk at the idea of walking to work or doing some actual exercise. Even though they live closer than me.</p><p></p><p>The current diet fad where I work is Weight Watchers and it's "sins". Now that's not going to create an eating disorder of any sort is it? You're a sinner Frodo if you eat cake!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pragapuns, post: 3305674, member: 121008"] I never work through lunch for anybody. I've done the odd tea break. Work late a few times. But never lunch. I also find it difficult to muster any sympathy for people who don't look after themselves who then find their health suffering. I mean my body isn't a temple by any standard. But I manage to work in a decent amount of exercise to my daily routine. Something that really winds me up sometimes are the women in work with their diets who crow about their 15 minute waddles around the block at lunch time. Who then baulk at the idea of walking to work or doing some actual exercise. Even though they live closer than me. The current diet fad where I work is Weight Watchers and it's "sins". Now that's not going to create an eating disorder of any sort is it? You're a sinner Frodo if you eat cake! [/QUOTE]
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