No.
California, New York, Florida, Massachusetts.
It's where the greatest number of fast food places are.
Ot-oh, I forgot to guess the lowest: Arizona, Wyoming, Kansas, Maine...or,
where the least number of fast food places are.
Highest: Georgia, Arkansas and S. Carolina
Lowest: Vermont, Oklahoma and New Mexico.
Maine: The state where people think 3 = 4.
Only when we think at all, Rlsco...besides, 4 is always more than 3 at most any playing card game.
I tried thinking once; didn't agree with me.
I once thought being lazy was bad for me, so I gave up thinking.
When the Hell are we going to get an answer to the original question?
I'll have a burger, fries and a diet Coke while I wait. Oh, and an apple pie.
Super size that order.
There was something touching on this last night on Colbert Report. I remember that Colorado was the lowest obesity rate going.
Colbert was all hung up on the amount of estrogen type chemicals that are in the water and the freaky things it does to the male genitalia of the fish. I thought he was going to spew when they were talking about male fish in the Potomac having eggs.
How soft is your water bottle? (if you saw the show, you understand)
I figured you all would've seen this on the news by now, but if not....here's the low-down...
The three states with the highest rate of obesity are: Mississippi, West Virgina, and Alabama
Those with the lowest rate of obesity are: Colorado, Massachusetts (whoohoo!) and Connecticut.
Must be the southern fried foods vs. the yuppie soy and bean sprout menu.