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God, I thought you were young too....:rolleyes: |
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I remember buying Curly Wurly bars (showing my age:rolleyes:) on holiday years ago, they seemed a foot long! Saw one two years ago it seemed not much bigger than a bar of 'Dear'-y Milk! Most of the normal supermarket own brand is OK to me.
Seriously though why should some people who spend years abusing their bodies with excesses of unhealthy food, nicotine and drugs then expect the already overburdened NHS to fix them and have all this equipment to cope? It all takes resources away from someone who has tried to lead a healthy-as-much-as-possible-life. A bit harsh maybe, but make a visit to your local casualty on a Saturday night if you don't agree. . |
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And clearly, people who have some inherited weakness or defect shouldn't be allowed to breed either
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Fat people p*ss me off.
Too fat to work, so they get loads of benefits and continue to stuff their useless faces, meanwhile burdening the public health service. Hell fire I used to work at a place that sells the lifting kit for these piles of blubber and I've seen the prices... So how's this for a solution, the only benefit they're "entitled" to is a battering with a couple of onions in a sock if they whinge and they get 3 healthy meals a day and f*** all else. Problem solved, at one fell swoop we save money on benefits, healthcare and within a few months said whale will be fit to rejoin society. Sorted. Did anyone see that "Britains fattest man" program a while ago? Whose daily intake included 3 full breakfasts, an indian banquet for 10 and about 15 pints. No WAY should some leeching c*** be able to afford that lifestyle. If you're "morbidly obese" but otherwise a perfectly normal member of society no problem, go about your business, it's none of anyone else's business what you eat or when. My definition of "morbidly obese" is some jabba the hutt thing that can't get out of bed, the NHS is mental calling guys who are just big and might like their bitter obese as it just dilutes the term. |
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or go on holiday to Thailand
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For a while Chris8886 got his own room at the hospital as he is stuck in there far longer than most patients while tests are ongoing. Then they moved him out as a great big porky women needed to be put in there as she had 'special needs' for being obese. Hardly seems fair when Chris is super fit and healthy but suffered a heart problem due to a virus or possibly electrical problem in his heart, whereas this women is getting priority treatment for stuffing herself with rubbish food, which is probably why she is ill in the first place.
I'm feeling quite virtuous today - walked 3 miles to the station and then had a cereal bar for breakfast and an apple for lunch. Chocolate goes out of date in my desk draw before I get around to eating it. |
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Reread of Chris's post. You is just winging because you are too tight to buy your bitter and nobody will buy you one. Get over to Preston and I may buy you a cheapy tykey type one in the Bluebell. worth £1.50 to shut your whinging |
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Did you not see the bit "If you're "morbidly obese" but otherwise a perfectly normal member of society no problem, go about your business, it's none of anyone else's business what you eat or when."
So you pay your way, you're not funding your pie processing beer gurgling gut on anyone's money but your own... it's your choice. |
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I agree to a point although eating dissorders are a whole nother ball game? |
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