where are the 2 guys on the grassy knoll? clearly hollywood propaganda
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Moonmanking steveyos11-10-2013
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11-11-2013
ittle bit obvious without a worry i pointed out your lie plug, ust " By Poopalew, rt rhythms, which increases the heart, 3. Magnesium treats diabetes and, ge." By Poopalew. I get into letting, I'm being
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11-11-2013
Plot: Set in the most depressing corner of a postapocalyptic future, our heroine Kantmiss Evershot (Maiara Walsh) volunteers to take her manipulative younger sisterΓÇÖs place in the seventy-fifth annual ΓÇ£Starving Games.ΓÇ¥ In doing so, she must leave behind her smoldering just-a-friend Dale (Brant Daugherty) and team up with the geeky bakerΓÇÖs son Peter Malarkey (Cody Allen Christian) in a fight for her life. But wait, thereΓÇÖs more! She could also win an old ham, a coupon for a foot-long sub at a six-inch price, and a partially eaten pickle! In The Starving Games, Friedberg and SeltzerΓÇÖs sixth cinematic spoof of box-office hits, the prolific parody duo has its sights trained on the adventure blockbuster The Hunger Games! ItΓÇÖs all the laughs and half the calories as they sling dozens of cock-eyed, barbed arrows at sci-fi, action and fantasy films from The Avengers and Oz the Great and Powerful to pop culture characters and celebrities like Harry Potter and Taylor Swift.
Genre: Comedy
IMDB Rating: 2.9/10 from 338 users
Directed by: Jason Friedberg, Aaron Seltzer
Starring: Maiara Walsh, Brant Daugherty, Cody Christian
Release Name: The.Starving.Games.2013.HDRip.XviD-AQOS
Size: 717 MiB
Video: AVi | 640 x 272 | 1 216 Kbps
Audio: English | MP3 2.0 | 128 kbps
Runtime: 1h 22mn
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Moonmanking steveyos11-11-2013
they buy the ingredients in bulk and save money by not having to cook anything in the store; they just throw together a sandwich and charge you 7 bucks for it
pretty clever business model imo
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Moonmanking steveyos11-11-2013
those subway coupons for a footlong at six inch price dont really save you any money, because you have to buy a soda with the coupon,
so youre only saving like 40 cents; soda costs the store next to nothing, so its really just a clever way to get people in the door
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Moonmanking steveyos11-11-2013
its not healthy food either.. if youre getting the white bread, thats just empty calories - and theres more of it too than say, a bun from mcdonalds.. Not to mention you have to load your sub up with sauce or mayo because there's so much damn bread
realistically, a footlong sub is going to have more calories than a burger from mcdonalds
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Moonmanking steveyos
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11-11-2013
subway will pay for there trickery
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11-11-2013
acutally they bake the bread there themselves, they also bake the hot subs plug drugs, why are you doing this to me i own like 5 subway franchisees
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Moonmanking steveyos
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11-11-2013
they have 8 different kinds of bread including whole wheat which is really good for you,,,
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Moonmanking steveyos11-11-2013SUBWAY 9-GRAIN WHEAT (6")210 calories2 g fat (0.5 g saturated)410 mg sodiumOkay, so you're probably not in the habit of ordering a la carte bread loaves at Subway, but there’s a good chance you've eaten at least a few sandwiches built on this bread. The good news is that Subway actually delivers on the nine-grain promise. The bad news: Eight of those nine grains appear in miniscule amounts. If you look at a Subway ingredient statement, you'll find every grain except wheat listed at the bottom of the list, just beneath the qualifier "contains 2% or less." In fact, the primary ingredient in this bread is plain old white flour, and high-fructose corn syrup plays a more prominent role than any single whole grain. Essentially this is a white-wheat hybrid with trace amounts of other whole grains like oats, barley, and rye. So outside of the nine grains, how many ingredients does Subway use to keep this bread together? Sixteen, including such far-from-simple ingredients as DATEM, sodium steroyl lactylate, calcium sulfate, and azodiacarbonamide. But here's one that's a little unnerving: ammonium sulfate. This compound is loaded with nitrogen, which is why it's most common use is as fertilizer. You might have used it to nourish your plants at home. And Subway does the same thing; the ammonium sulfate nourishes the yeast and helps the bread turn brown. What, did you think that dark hue was the result of whole grains? Hardly. It's a combination of the ammonium sulfate and the caramel coloring.
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11-11-2013
wikipedia subway bread facts thread 5 stars
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always steveyking steveyos11-11-2013
He who stuffs his fat face with empty calorries on tinychat. lmao
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11-11-2013
maybe u should read this guy i know jarred's twitter account, it might turn you around on subways great value and postive brandname
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11-11-2013
plug drugs you eat bags and bags of taco bell which is horse meat
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always steveyking steveyos11-11-2013
pluggy: lisa u dumb whore crawl back to hell u stupid bitch
lisa: fuck off pluggy
pluggy: LEAVE ME ALONE LISA LEAVE ME ALONE
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11-11-2013
hits a little close to home doen't it mikeI am the owner of http://www.ezmangaforum.com
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Moonmanking steveyos
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11-11-2013
subway eat fresh is my motto
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Moonmanking steveyos
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11-11-2013
Jared lost the weight by eating one six-inch turkey, one footlong veggie, and one bag of baked potato chips every day. He skips the mayo, condiments, oil, and cheese, and claims to have filled up on coffee and diet soda (yuck!). This puts Jared’s nutritional intake at around 870 calories, 9 grams of fat, and 1910 mg of sodium, which is not only unlivable, but also conveniently representative of Subway’s nutritional profile in general. They market the 6 grams of fat for a reason, and it’s to cover up the fact that their menu items are loaded with sodium and often sneakily high in calories. So how do we avoid Subway becoming Mcdonald's?
1. Choose your bread wisely: When we talk about bread, there is one nutritional component we want to look at to ensure we’re getting the most bang for our buck. Fiber. It’s found in whole grains and helps to keep your gut in shape, lower LDL (bad) cholesterol, and decrease blood glucose levels. Basically, fiber is amazing and most of us aren’t getting enough (25-35g/day is recommended).
Only two of Subway’s breads contain any whole grains at all. The rest are pretty much processed, enriched white breads (read: no nutritional content whatsoever). So, especially if you’re going for that five dollar footlong, choose one of the following:
12” 9-grain wheat bread: 8 grams fiber
12” Honey oat bread: 10 grams fiber
2. Know what’s in your meat: Basically, the meat you’re eating at Subway isn’t exactly what you think it is. There are three meats in the Italian BMT (Salami, Pepperoni, and Ham), yet the ingredient list is six lines and over 30 ingredients long (shouldn’t the only ingredient in meat be…meat?) Many of the cold cuts are processed, and contain nitrates (the stuff in hot dogs), which studies have associated with oxygen deficiency in infants and cancer in adults. Subway’s deli meats also boast a ridiculous amount of chemical preservatives and flavorings, which account for absurdly high levels of sodium that can easily exceed your entire daily allowance. For the least amount of sodium and artificial additives, try the following.
Choose:
Oven roasted chicken, turkey, roast beef, veggie
Avoid:
Ham, Subway Club, Sweet Onion Chicken Teriyaki, tuna, seafood salad
And as a good rule of thumb, only one meat per sandwich please!
3. Don’t discount the condiments: Subway’s sandwiches under 6 grams of fat don’t include cheese or additional condiments. Some of these tasty extras will pile unnecessary fat and calories onto your meal… often at around 50 calories a pop. How to choose wisely?
Enjoy freely!
Vinegar, mustard, fat-free honey mustard
Pick one:
Bacon, cheese, olive oil, light mayo
Avoid:
Ranch, Chipotle Southwest sauce, full fat mayo
And watch the portions. One serving of olive oil blend (45 calories) is one teaspoon. The typical Subway barista squirts on at least three times that. Try asking for just a drizzle, or take it on the side.
4. Avoid toasted subs: I’m sorry, I know the crispy bread and melted cheeses are enticing, but let’s get real. All of these subs contain between 990-2610mg of sodium, 360-580 calories, and most have greater than 20 grams of fat … in a 6” sandwich. So most of you are probably consuming twice that. Just to put this in perspective:
12” Subway Feast Sandwich: 1100 calories, 46 grams of fat, 5,220mg sodium (more than twice your daily value!)
McDonald’s Cheeseburger: 300 calories, 12 grams of fat, 750mg sodium
You could eat four cheeseburgers and actually come out on top… scary.
So after all of this, what does your ideal meal look like?
High fiber bread
One serving of meat, preferably roasted chicken, turkey, or roast beef
Mustard
Either cheese or bacon – pick one!
Pile on the veggies!!!
Look, maintaining a healthy diet isn't easy, and saying no to some Subway sandwiches can be tough too, but the rules above will ensure your diet doesn't get derailed! And if all else fails, Subway’s salads are 100% foolproof, so go nuts!I am the owner of http://www.ezmangaforum.com
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Moonmanking steveyos11-11-2013
the typical dieter chooses a diet with complex rules to try and discipline themselves, and make dieting out to be some complicated feat
here's the plug drug's crackhead diet:
1. take stimulants
2. be unable to remember when the last day you ate was
3. watch the pounds just drop off!
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