Snerk
Smeghead
Cool beans! But what's that got to do with anything, takibaby?^The hour of day at which you posted that, Snerk, is 11:04 in my timezone.
Awfully legendary yes.It's awful.

Cool beans! But what's that got to do with anything, takibaby?^The hour of day at which you posted that, Snerk, is 11:04 in my timezone.
Awfully legendary yes.It's awful.
No, it's plain awful. That's how I categorize music if I can't stand to listen to an entire video, especially if it's a short one.Cool beans! But what's that got to do with anything, takibaby?
Awfully legendary yes.![]()
Fwiw It's actually a parody of British invasion music, by the satirical rock group Spinal Tap.It's the singing ability that matters more than the clothes worn while singing. I had to stop listening to this video. It's awful.
Looks like Ed Begley Jr was their first drummer. Poor guy.Fwiw It's actually a parody of British invasion music, by the satirical rock group Spinal Tap.
Joey Chestnut better start scarfing nuts and berries.
That may help counteract the nearly 46 hours he may have lopped off his life by gulping a winning 76 hot dogs at this year’s Nathan’s hot dog-eating contest.
Researchers at the University of Michigan’s school of public health have calculated the health and environmental footprint of eating various foods, and come out with specific numbers. The goal was to home in on environmentally sustainable foods that promote health, then measure the health effects in minutes — ranging from 74 minutes lost to 80 minutes gained per serving, according to a nutritional scale they developed for the study.
The bad news is that highly processed meat, beef, shrimp, pork, lamb and greenhouse-grown vegetables are off the menu in this new paradigm. The good news is that all one has to do is tweak.
Researchers evaluated more than 5,800 foods to rank them by their nutritional disease burden and their environmental impact. They found that substituting just 10% of one’s daily calories for an equal value of fruits, vegetables, nuts, legumes and “select seafood” could reduce one’s dietary carbon footprint by one-third, and grant as many as 48 minutes of healthy life per day.
A hot dog on a bun, for instance, can cost a person 36 minutes of healthy life. But a peanut butter and jelly sandwich could increase life by 33 minutes, the researchers found. The researchers, headed by Katerina Styliaou — who was a doctoral student and postdoctoral fellow at the school at the time and now works with the Detroit Health Department — measured the minutes using the Health Nutritional Index, which they developed to calculate the net health burden of eating a particular item.
Thus, increasing field-grown fruits and vegetables, legumes, nuts and “low-environmental impact seafood” can improve one’s longevity chances, the study authors said
Whoever did this study never took climate into account.FWIW
Hot dogs can shave 36 minutes off one’s life
Study finds eating PB&J can restore 33
BY THERESA BRAINE
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
…Cool beans! But what's that got to do with anything, takibaby?
Whoever did this study never took climate into account.
There are experiments going on with growing greenhouse vegetables in the Arctic regions in Canada. You can't grow them there in the open, and the cost of shipping food to the Arctic is astronomical. I honestly don't know how people manage there. What costs $5 here could cost $20 there.
Walking Eagle News: White vegan wins major award for suggestion that Inuit communities grow beans or somethingonly really possible to get enough food with a meager income by hunting, but climate change is making it hard
Even though this is satire, it is something that a completely clueless person would post on CBC.ca.
Somebody should open up a hospital-casino and call it Procto & Gamble. Their slogan could be “bend over, twice!”
I found a rather cool cover of Dolly Parton's "Jolene." It's done in a medieval style, with a slight change in lyrics. The singer is excellent.
Yep.Hildegard von Blingin'? Her videos are the bee's knees.![]()
Somebody should open up a hospital-casino and call it Procto & Gamble. Their slogan could be “bend over, twice!”
Actually, it's a fun joke, as far as Dad jokes go.
Someone tell me why this won’t work!
Cryptocurrencies solve math problems to make its not-fiat-but-really-actually-fiat-kinda-currency,
And, I’m guessing science (I’m thinking medical science as the hot topic!) needs a lot of these kinds of problems solved to ... uh, work.
So why not have one that’s based on solving those problems instead of just random bits of useless garbage? If people are going to run their computers all day for a fiat speculative non-commodity, why not put it to some social good?
I don’t know how it works, and since I don’t understand the point of it, it makes me angry!![]()