I have an acquaintance across the way whose daughter lost a surprising amount of weight on the “time diet”. She eats nothing before noon, nothing after 8pm. From noon to 8pm she can pretty much eat what she wants. The weight loss was surprising. I don’t know the additional details… only the results. She swears that’s all there is to it.
Not to digress, but I remember my 2nd grade teacher noting that those people born on Feb 29th will often celebrate it on either Feb 28th or Mar 1st. A kid in our class with a birthday on Feb 28th said he was born on the 29th. We thought this was special until we figured out that since he was born in 1953 (and the 29th only pops up every four years on an even year) he was lying. Of course, I mentioned that my dad was a general in WWII (he wasn’t ).
Just heard on the news about some poor teenage boy in the UK who lost his vision, apparantly from eating nothing but junk food (fries, white bread and potato chips) for the last several years. A cautionary tale. https://people.com/health/teen-boy-developed-blindness-junk-food-diet/
BE THIS GUY about 5 years ago
Is that just February 29 or the entire leap year?
NErDysprosium about 5 years ago
Leap year is a whole year. Does that mean Pig will only eat healthy food on all 366 days in 2020?
Bilan about 5 years ago
Forget about Leap Year Day, I’ll pick tomorrow.
Kaputnik about 5 years ago
If your food is too healthy, it might fight back. I prefer dead food.
kaffekup about 5 years ago
Ok, the article says “Pick one day”. Pig says Leap Year. The logical assumption would be, the day that makes it Leap Year, or 2/29.
My late MIL’s birthday. She passed away at twenty, by the number of birthdays she’d had.
B UTTONS about 5 years ago
Election Day. Probably will be vomiting with all of the election results.
c001 about 5 years ago
I guess Pig means February 29th.Too bad it’s already next year.
jessie d. about 5 years ago
….but, but you gotta be svelte to do any leaping
Nachikethass about 5 years ago
“Baconise” him already!
Breadboard about 5 years ago
Pig tis the thought that counts …..
Troglodyte about 5 years ago
Don’t leap to conclusions here, Pig.
8ec23d5228da33aa2115003c92d0fe83 about 5 years ago
We all know WHICH day he’s thinking off in leap year.
tony57 Premium Member about 5 years ago
I guess Patis didn’t think his readers were smart enough to get the joke if the last panel was “Feb 29th”
Zebrastripes about 5 years ago
Let’s face it! PIG is NOT going to eat healthy….ever!
Ermine Notyours about 5 years ago
He’ll eat healthy on Leap Year Day, and then attract Sadie Hawkins.
Al Nala about 5 years ago
Say what you will, but Pig is NOT fat.
michael3114 about 5 years ago
This is dumb. He should have wrote February 29th.
Snoots about 5 years ago
I have an acquaintance across the way whose daughter lost a surprising amount of weight on the “time diet”. She eats nothing before noon, nothing after 8pm. From noon to 8pm she can pretty much eat what she wants. The weight loss was surprising. I don’t know the additional details… only the results. She swears that’s all there is to it.
WCraft Premium Member about 5 years ago
I’ll pick yesterday – ooops, too late.
Bookworm about 5 years ago
I heard of a diet wherein the key was mixing Metracal with Vodka. You didn’t lose any weight, but you really didn’t care.
gmu328 about 5 years ago
Not to digress, but I remember my 2nd grade teacher noting that those people born on Feb 29th will often celebrate it on either Feb 28th or Mar 1st. A kid in our class with a birthday on Feb 28th said he was born on the 29th. We thought this was special until we figured out that since he was born in 1953 (and the 29th only pops up every four years on an even year) he was lying. Of course, I mentioned that my dad was a general in WWII (he wasn’t ).
DCBakerEsq about 5 years ago
I eat healthy every day. Especially healthy donuts.
Andrew Sleeth about 5 years ago
It didn’t for Frederic in The Pirates of Penzance.
DarkHorseSki about 5 years ago
This would work better if he had written Feb 29th.
Snolep about 5 years ago
Just heard on the news about some poor teenage boy in the UK who lost his vision, apparantly from eating nothing but junk food (fries, white bread and potato chips) for the last several years. A cautionary tale. https://people.com/health/teen-boy-developed-blindness-junk-food-diet/
Jml58 about 5 years ago
I will start my diet on the second full moon of february.
Concretionist about 5 years ago
Very much like the way you can stay young for a very long time if you just managed to be born on February 29th.
rokkinrobin531 about 5 years ago
OMG! Now even the funny pages are telling me how to eat!
chris_weaver about 5 years ago
That one day every four years will be quite grueling!
Sisyphos about 5 years ago
Since Leap Year Day (29 February) comes around only once every four years, Pig is being very smart in cutting himself the easiest possible diet deal….