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Old 04-15-2004, 10:45 PM   #20
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Originally posted by Rappin Mikey
Notaro, what kind of carbs are "addictive"? I have enough addictions, let me know so I can steer clear.
High frosouse (sp?) food or items over 2 grams, donuts, rich starchy food, candy bars, white stuffs (bread, bagel, PASTA), too many food to name a lot. I have some info, but I'm doing my homework now. I will PM you if you want, RM... PS: don't drink a lot of beer, a bottle of beer equals 48 grams of carbs (thst's not good for the heart and stomach). I don't drink beers...either does Bassman18. Ask him about the night he drank before the day we went with CAL to the MSBA Expo. You should have seen him reacting to the word, "BEERS..."

Oh another thing, I like wine coolers (so what if I like it ?). I drink when I get home from a fishing trip. One of my so-called greatest time when I was fishing for scup and teaching my dad how to cast and not to hit me with the rig in my eye(!). My mom asked me if I wanted a wine cooler and I answered to her in a nod. Then I landed a 1 lbs bluefish and drink at the same time. That was the pasttime.

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