The BAF Debate: Vol 1
Juice-
I'm drinking it now...I really like the Harvest Surprise.... I think the marketing is to PARENTS with kids...but I don't have any kids. I've also found something even better to drink....
It's a drink called FUZE. They have about 6 flavors of their "slenderize" version, sweetened with
Splenda (chemical generic; read the label)
I've been able to find it at Sam's Club for $10.57 a case (12 per case) and sometimes Wal-Mart has it for a dollar a bottle, if you don't belong to Sam's.
I don't think it's eligible for WIC, though, Juice...too bad!
PEACE OUT, BRO!
<------ Enough said!!
The only reason that can is SAFE is because I swore off sugar for the end of the year challenge!
Other than that, wifey and babygirl would have to beat me off of that can something TERRIBLE.
1.) The BACKLINES have backlines. Watch what you say and more importantly WHO YOU SAY IT TO!! 2.) There are NO secrets on BAF. DON'T BE FOOLED!!
3.) The person who says: "I'm going to tell you something, but you can't tell anyone." has already TOLD 50 other people!
No--this isn't from experience--well, not MINE anyway!
(They fell off a truck!)
1.) The BACKLINES have backlines. Watch what you say and more importantly WHO YOU SAY IT TO!! 2.) There are NO secrets on BAF. DON'T BE FOOLED!!
3.) The person who says: "I'm going to tell you something, but you can't tell anyone." has already TOLD 50 other people!
No--this isn't from experience--well, not MINE anyway!
Success is to be measured not so much by the position that one has reached in life as by the obstacles which he has overcome. ~Booker T. Washington~
I'm just sayin'.
Brenda
Working on me - want to be better in everyway not just physically!!! Its a process no time to judge or be judged!!!!
It is like CAVITY in a CUP ~roll eyes~
Leave that schitt on the shelf....or walk around with a toothbruh and Colgate.....you can't drink it after surgery or you gon do more than pee in a white bowl full of water
I focus not on my disabilty; my focus is on my ABILITIES.
(Dedee, 2009)
My hearing impairment ENABLES me, not disables me.
(Dedee, 2008)
~Dedee