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No bad time for a good dog. Ask yourself which you would rather have, a good hot dog or C-Rations. I know where my loyalties lie.9:15 am and that was kind of early for hot dogs.
No bad time for a good dog. Ask yourself which you would rather have, a good hot dog or C-Rations. I know where my loyalties lie.9:15 am and that was kind of early for hot dogs.
I think you are right, that’s what made it such a tough decision. Also aren’t expired hotdogs part of the ingredients in c-rations?No bad time for a good dog. Ask yourself which you would rather have, a good hot dog or C-Rations. I know where my loyalties lie.
Oh, you poor thing I’ll eat a few extra for youI only eat turkey hot dogs since I had a heart attack in 2020. Save to say, I rarely eat hot dogs any more...
You are on to something there ...The guy should just call it a breakfast dog and all is well with the world! lol
Oh, you poor thing I’ll eat a few extra for you
Dietary advice: If it tastes good, spit it out!Not much fun when they run a thin tube up your arm and snake it into your heart. They sedate you a little, but you're awake for the whole two hour operation. Had that procedure three times with a total of four stents implanted in my arteries. Scared me straight. I still eat a little junk food, but I only have fast food two or three times a year now. Used to have it at least once a week before my heart attack.
Even after the third operation, I still had chest pains and angina almost every day for a year. Took that long to recover from my heart attack. The only reason I'm still here is because I never smoked. Smokers are much more likely to die from their first heart attack than non-smokers. Take care of yourself, guys, and watch what you eat. It will come back to haunt you later on in life.
Best advice! Would you eat something that was bad for you if it tasted bad? Of course not! Hot dogs, pizza, Chinese food, meatballs, sausage, pork chops and so on all taste good, so they're really bad for you!Dietary advice: If it tastes good, spit it out!
I go to the local store at 6 am and order two hot dogs at times, they look at me like i have two heads
I used run almost every day at least three miles or up to eight miles. I was young and just out of the marines and wanted to stay in shape. After years of staying in shape I met an insurance agent at our shop. He looked like death warmed over and told me that he ran every day and was a wreck. He over stayed in shape and paid for it. So I cut back on my running and as time went on I started to walk instead. I usually walk every morning and most evenings. I’m 73 and age appropriate in real good shape.How about, "everything in moderation"? I spent a career I fire/EMS and did occasional pickups/removals for a funeral home.
So, do or eat things that you enjoy, but don't overdo it. I used to run marathon distances and only eat "healthy". The impact load of running ruined my knees, and my weight is up. So, how good was all that exercise... well, IMO, less would have been more.
- Death is non discriminatory. Period.
You are gonna be dead a really long time. You can give up smoking, drinking and all "bad" habits. You might not live longer, but it sure is gonna seem longer.
My parents were proof of what you're saying. My father died from a heart attack at age 63. My mother died of a heart attack at age 62. They both smoked like chimneys, more than four packs a day between them. Neither of them had a second heart attack because their first one killed them both.The only reason I'm still here is because I never smoked. Smokers are much more likely to die from their first heart attack than non-smokers.
You only live once. Enjoy it anyway you deem fit. Moderation is the key. I'm sure as heck not going to go through life only eating food that tastes like crap just because "it's good for me."