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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]McDonald's and "Trix" IS poison food, whether you like it or not. Maybe you'd like to educate yourself enough to prevent early diabetes and death at 55, hmmm? I agree with the other poster that the DCPS administration is similarly ignorant, by a lot, even of their own rules and regulations. Which should not surprise anyone on a number of historical fronts. Mary Cheh sponsored the Healthy Schools Act and got it passed. Someone in the D.C. Council, or even the Mayor's office, should see it enforced. Complaining to one or both venues is a good place to start.[/quote] I had no idea that "Trix" made yogurt, and it certainly wouldn't be my first choice of a snack, but lady you need to calm down. Your hysterics make you a terrible advocate - assuming that advocacy as opposed to sabotage in your intention. And as much as everyone loves to hate McDonald's, they give more money to children's charities than you ever could in your wildest dreams. Once you've had a friend whose baby is in an incubator, and you've listened to her tears of both sadness and gratitude that at least she can stay free at a Ronald McDonald house, and not spend thousands of dollars in hotel bills to be near her baby for weeks at a time, then come back and tell us how evil McDonald's is. Until then, your small-minded self-righteousness just makes you look and sound stupid. [/quote] McDonald's work as a charity has nothing to do with the negative nutritional value of its food. Someone who lacks logical faculties to respond on point shouldn't accuse others of stupidity. Besides, you're probably beyond help when it comes to understanding and changing your food choices. If more than a few read the Healthy Schools Act, and seek to have it enforced, then I've done good work, imo.[/quote] You're quite a piece of work with your anger, accusations, and assumptions! At 22% body fat (I'm a woman in my 40s), I may not be an Olympian, but I'm hardly "beyond help" either, crazy lady. You can't legislate people into good health, and loathe as you may be to admit it, you'll get further with your message using honey (smiles and kindness) than vinegar (the bitch your mirror). P.S. I'm starting to think your problem is that you need a good sandwich and great sex. You're just so miserable![/quote]
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