The next time you go to the supermarket and say - wow, prices are going up every week- keep in mind that Slob doesn't have to worry about rising prices.
All the food you'll see in this video he got for free.
Some of it wasn't up to his standards or the brands he prefers but, he took it anyway.
Also, he was upset that he only got half a dozen eggs.
For all his talk and drama about his blood sugar and weight, Slob sure has a ton of free cakes, cookies, ice cream, pies, and other sugar-laden goodies.
My Dad was a late-onset Type-2 diabetic and he and my mother had no foods with sugar in their house, so he wouldn't sneak an Oreo or a Klondike Bar now and again. They were a great team managing his blood sugar and weight and keeping them where they belonged.
Unlike Slob, whose blood sugar bounces around like a ping pong ball and is morbidly obese from eating everything he shouldn't.
My Dad was 6'6" and weighed 225 (except during his time in the US Army during WW II when I didn't recognize the tall, very skinny Army Captain in photographs in Europe and the Pacific as him). When VE was declared he was shipped off to Japan and remained there for a few months after VJ day.
Unlike Slob and Rene my parents paid for their food.
Also, unlike Slob and his fake badges and patches, my Dad was awarded:
The Distinguished Service Cross
The Silver Star
2 Bronze Stars
2 Purple Hearts
The Army Commendation Medal
The Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal
The European-African-Middle Eastern Medal
The WW II Victory Medal
The Army Occupation Medal - Germany
The Army Occupation Medal - Japan
I have his Army dress uniform, medals, and commendations and will pass them on to my 2 daughters. My Dad was in the Army, my 5 uncles were in the Marines and the Air Force. All survived, all were many times decorated and all ended their military service as officers. My uncle (my mother's brother) retired at the highest rank in my family, as a Lt. Col. in the Marine Corps.
Slob is the former paperboy of the month and founder and president of the Retard Radio Patrol, who feels entitled to everything and expects everything for free.