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August 28, 2005, 04:25
Caterwauller
Points?
I am a member of Weight Watchers and I go to meetings nearly every week. They actually have a couple of different "plans" you can follow for your eating, but the one I most often use is the flex program that involves keeping track of "points". (Don't worry, I'm getting to my point eventually). There is a way of figuring out how many points a portion of food is if you know how many grams of fiber, grams of fat and calories the portion has. There is a nifty little slide-rule type thing to use in determining points.

Anyway, at the meeting last week, one of the other attendees said "after I go grocery shopping, I "point out" all my foods and use a marker to write it on the box." I laughed at her usage, but we all knew exactly what she was talking about.

I thought you all migh appreciate this interesting way of using the phrase "point out".


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August 28, 2005, 10:28
<Asa Lovejoy>
More "pointed remarks" from you, CW! Big Grin

I'm a weight watcher too: I eat, and I watch my belly get bigger! Roll Eyes

BURRRRP!
August 28, 2005, 21:34
Kalleh
We all of course know that "to point out" means to identify, as in "I pointed out the Sears Tower to her." However, when I looked at Dictionary.com, it says that "point out" can mean to "write a comment on." I don't think I would have considered "to point out" to mean to write something.
August 29, 2005, 13:05
Sunflower
quote:
Originally posted by Asa Lovejoy:
I'm a weight watcher too: I eat, and I watch my belly get bigger! Roll Eyes

BURRRRP!


I heard that, Asa! Frown
August 29, 2005, 19:21
Kalleh
Sunflower, great to see you back. Big Grin We haven't seen you for awhile.

Yes, I just ignored him! Wink
August 29, 2005, 19:43
<Asa Lovejoy>
quote:

I heard that, Asa! Frown


Uh, oh! Frown

Asa hiding candy bar and running for dear life...
September 02, 2005, 06:16
Richard English
I have just returned from a cruise and can now tell you that the term "Weight-Watchers Cruise" is oxymoronic.


Richard English