>I went in, grabbed one 30lb (or are they 40lbs each?) bag in each arm >and sauntered up to the register. >40. Come on go for three and you'll be carrying almost your body weight. >Thats something I can't do even though at our place I am the designated >heavy stuff carrier. (Gets me out of other chores I'd like less so I >don't complain one bit.) Hey, I'm only 5 foot 2 inches (and a middle-aged female!), and I have no problem slinging around two 30-lb bags of TF ferret food. 50-lb sacks of horse oats are unwieldy because of size, but if someone stacks on me, I can handle a couple. 90-lb sacks of concrete are better as singles. Granted, this does not total my body weight (wish it did!) However, I have one ferret, Thor, who loves to pull around my vacuum cleaner, which weighs 10 pounds, while Thor only weighs 2. My one-pound female Misty can steal a guitar or a heavy purse, both of which easily outweigh her. Stevie steals loaded briefcases that are at least triple his weight (but only leather briefcases). Little Bear tries to steal people, but she has not been very successful in this endeavor. Why is it that people are challenged by handling things equivalent to their body weight and ferrets love to drag things around that weigh 5 times as much as they do? - Erika and the Terrific 10 P.S. I am not advocating that you humans out there suddenly try to lift their own body weight to test this observation -- I work out fairly regularly and am healthy. Nor am I telling you to plop a heavy object on your fuzzie to see if s/he can lift it! [Posted in FML issue 2745]