I attended the Fran and Michelle’s Developing Quality Technical Information class from 9-11. I knew the answers to several questions, because I had read the 99 pages we were supposed to read before attending. Fran thanked me after the meeting for having read and for my participation. Mel made a comment about my participation, too. Teacher’s Pet!
Robert came over after work, and we went to Two Guys restaurant for dinner. Two guys at Two Guys. Who knew? Robert ordered the Spaghetti and Meatballs, and I had a Pepperoni & Cheese Calzone. We both took half of our dinners home for lunch tomorrow.
We met Joe at the Rialto for the 9:20 showing of Super Size Me! Very, very interesting movie.
Movie Synopsis: Why are Americans so fat? Find out in Super Size Me, a tongue in-cheek – and burger in hand — look at the legal, financial and physical costs of America’s hunger for fast food.
Ominously, 37% of American children and adolescents are carrying too much fat and 2 out of every three adults are overweight or obese. Is it our fault for lacking self-control, or are the fast-food corporations to blame?
Filmmaker Morgan Spurlock hit the road and interviewed experts in 20 U.S. cities, including Houston, the “Fattest City” in America. From Surgeon Generals to gym teachers, cooks to kids, lawmakers to legislators, these authorities shared their research, opinions and “gut feelings” on our ever-expanding girth.
During the journey, Spurlock also put his own body on the line, living on nothing but McDonald’s for an entire month with three simple rules:
1) No options: he could only eat what was available over the counter (water included!)
2) No supersizing unless offered
3) No excuses: he had to eat every item on the menu at least once
It all adds up to a fat food bill, harrowing visits to the doctor, and compelling viewing for anyone who’s ever wondered if man could live on fast food alone.
The film explores the horror of school lunch programs, declining health and physical education classes, food addictions and the extreme measures people take to lose weight and regain their health.
Super Size Me is a satirical jab in the stomach, overstuffed with fat and facts about the billion-dollar industry besieged by doctors, lawyers and nutritionists alike. “Would you like fries with that?” will never sound the same!
As of this writing the link to the movie’s home page is: http://www.supersizeme.com/home.aspx?page=aboutmovie
We ate malted milk balls, popcorn, and a cashews and raisins mix while watching the movie.