22-07-15, 07:43 PM
Hey. Â You better watch it FC. Â You're crossing the line buddy. Â Us Americans are sooooooooo proud of our obese citizens and their mobile carts that they drive around town. Â It's such an honor that you noticed all of them.
I'm kidding of course. Â In my little town of 80,000, there are so many of these people that use carts on sidewalks and in the bike lanes that it's becoming a serious hazard to the non-obese. Â They cross streets without looking. Â They take up the entire sidewalk and don't move over to oncoming pedestrians. Â When they are in bike lanes, they don't have any flags or anything to alert you that they are there. Â It's really, really frustrating at times. Â Hey, when it's so much cheaper to eat unhealthy fast food (aka McDonalds, Taco Bell, Jack in the Box) versus healthy restaurants or even cooking at home, I guess that these lazy lots choose the cheaper route and just pack on the pounds. Â America is about doing it big, so why not lead off with our stomachs and midsections and thunder thighs.
Florida heat is pretty bad. Never been, but here it often. 98 degrees plus humidity.  Ick.  Here is a pic that I posted a few weeks ago of the temp outside in the central valley of California when I was heading to football (aka soccer in America) practice at 5:50pm.  Yes, 109 degrees Fahrenheit at 6pm at night. On this day, when I went to bed at 10pm, it was still 85+!!!
![[Image: IMAG2058_zpshnr0pqzb.jpg]](http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/cc179/ebermerced/IMAG2058_zpshnr0pqzb.jpg)
Glad that you at least got to see us Americans wearing some decent Supes. Â Personally, I don't wear Supes if I'm heading to place that requires walking and standing all day long. At 45 years old, they really aren't the best for all day activities. Also glad to hear that you like coming to the USA. Thanks for helping stimulate our economy. Â If you ever come to the other coast aka West Coast where Disneyland is located, let me know. You'll get much better temperatures year round and maybe I can head down there. Â It's just a mere 4 hour drive.
I'm kidding of course. Â In my little town of 80,000, there are so many of these people that use carts on sidewalks and in the bike lanes that it's becoming a serious hazard to the non-obese. Â They cross streets without looking. Â They take up the entire sidewalk and don't move over to oncoming pedestrians. Â When they are in bike lanes, they don't have any flags or anything to alert you that they are there. Â It's really, really frustrating at times. Â Hey, when it's so much cheaper to eat unhealthy fast food (aka McDonalds, Taco Bell, Jack in the Box) versus healthy restaurants or even cooking at home, I guess that these lazy lots choose the cheaper route and just pack on the pounds. Â America is about doing it big, so why not lead off with our stomachs and midsections and thunder thighs.
Florida heat is pretty bad. Never been, but here it often. 98 degrees plus humidity.  Ick.  Here is a pic that I posted a few weeks ago of the temp outside in the central valley of California when I was heading to football (aka soccer in America) practice at 5:50pm.  Yes, 109 degrees Fahrenheit at 6pm at night. On this day, when I went to bed at 10pm, it was still 85+!!!
![[Image: IMAG2058_zpshnr0pqzb.jpg]](http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/cc179/ebermerced/IMAG2058_zpshnr0pqzb.jpg)
Glad that you at least got to see us Americans wearing some decent Supes. Â Personally, I don't wear Supes if I'm heading to place that requires walking and standing all day long. At 45 years old, they really aren't the best for all day activities. Also glad to hear that you like coming to the USA. Thanks for helping stimulate our economy. Â If you ever come to the other coast aka West Coast where Disneyland is located, let me know. You'll get much better temperatures year round and maybe I can head down there. Â It's just a mere 4 hour drive.

