The Unstoppable LUNCH Thread!

Those aren't real! I think you should have a piece of "I make shit up and think it's funny" pizza!
 
Kevin, that looks like a yummy yummy beer!!!!


Breakfast: Irish Oatmeal with fresh blue berries and a banana (the banan was too ripe though... yuk)
Lunch: Chicken Mekong left overs from the tai restaurant I went to the night before.... (8/10)
Dinner: nothing but some lousy pop corn at the movie theater... bah.
 
Kevin, that looks like a yummy yummy beer!!!!


Breakfast: Irish Oatmeal with fresh blue berries and a banana (the banan was too ripe though... yuk)
Lunch: Chicken Mekong left overs from the tai restaurant I went to the night before.... (8/10)
Dinner: nothing but some lousy pop corn at the movie theater... bah.
 
Has to be better than Skull Collector. Their 15 minute show sounded more like squeals and band practice. (Not the Belgian one, local shitter.)
 
http://lungoven.blogspot.com/ (Look at that hair)

These pecker smellers!

Sludge-grindy stuff

Best description I can give:

NoLordyCapone: Electric Wizard riffs, then maybe some Pig Destroyer
NoLordyCapone: but they'd stop halfway through songs
NoLordyCapone: due to some error
NoLordyCapone: then pick up where they left off.

The crowd didn't even boo, they just walked outside.

Oh, right, food...

I had buttermilk battered chicken fried steak tonight. Tasty.
 
a friend of mine is all into EVE. kinda cool i guess, but i still like video games where you go pick up a gun and shoot someone in the face. learning skills and buying new ships and shit? might as well be reading* or something.












*smoking bowls and watching cartoons

I'm with you man.
 
Sorry lunch fiends, it looks like breakfast is the king!

If you're looking to keep from being a fatty, that is...



A Big Breakfast Found To You Lose Weight Long-Term


SAN FRANCISCO, June 18 (UPI) -- A big breakfast diet with protein, fats and carbohydrates may be the key to losing and keeping off weight, U.S. researchers said.

Lead author Dr. Daniela Jakubowicz of the Hospital de Clinicas, Caracas, Venzezuela, and researchers at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Va., compared a new "big breakfast" diet with a strict low-carbohydrate diet in 94 obese, physically inactive women.

At four months, the women on the strict low-carbohydrate diet dropped an average of about 28 pounds, while those on the big breakfast diet lost nearly 23 pounds on average. However, at eight months, the low-carbohydrate dieters regained an average of 18 pounds, while the big breakfast group continued to lose weight, shedding another 16.5 pounds.

The 46 women on the very-low-carbohydrate diet were allowed 1,085 calories a day, or 17 grams of carbohydrates, 51 grams of protein and 78 grams of fat a day. The smallest meal was breakfast at 290 calories.

The 48 women on the big breakfast diet ate 1,240 calories a day -- 46 grams of fat, 97 grams of carbohydrates and 93 grams of protein. Dieters ate a 610-calorie big breakfast, consisting of 58 grams of carbohydrates, 47 grams of protein and 22 fat grams, with lunch at 395 calories and dinner at 235 calories.

The findings were presented at The Endocrine Society's meeting in San Francisco.
 
The last research I've heard says eating late at night means nothing. In fact fatsos on a diet that were told NOT to eat after a certain time made up for it with a big dinner, whereas if they felt unrestrained with their eating hours, the dinner would be slightly smaller and that midnight snack they looked forward to didn't affect as much. From that perspective it's just the total calories for the day that matter. Also they say smaller meals helps being able to digest or whatever tomfoolery and hullabaloo.