Guest Patriot Games Posted July 19, 2007 Posted July 19, 2007 <theodoric3@lycos.com> wrote in message news:1184718574.061516.89060@j4g2000prf.googlegroups.com... > Chanced upon a usegroup where they refer to each other as "people of > size". Simply "fat" apparently not enough, or "obese", sounds too > medical. BBW, big beautiful woman. I see > people at the store who in the not too distant past could have been > working as carnival fatties. BBW? There isn't ANYTHING beautiful about a morbidly obese fat beast of a woman. Quote
Guest Patriot Games Posted July 19, 2007 Posted July 19, 2007 <theodoric3@lycos.com> wrote in message news:1184718574.061516.89060@j4g2000prf.googlegroups.com... > Chanced upon a usegroup where they refer to each other as "people of > size". Simply "fat" apparently not enough, or "obese", sounds too > medical. BBW, big beautiful woman. I see > people at the store who in the not too distant past could have been > working as carnival fatties. BBW? There isn't ANYTHING beautiful about a morbidly obese fat beast of a woman. Quote
Guest Patriot Games Posted July 19, 2007 Posted July 19, 2007 <theodoric3@lycos.com> wrote in message news:1184718574.061516.89060@j4g2000prf.googlegroups.com... > Chanced upon a usegroup where they refer to each other as "people of > size". Simply "fat" apparently not enough, or "obese", sounds too > medical. BBW, big beautiful woman. I see > people at the store who in the not too distant past could have been > working as carnival fatties. BBW? There isn't ANYTHING beautiful about a morbidly obese fat beast of a woman. Quote
Guest Patriot Games Posted July 19, 2007 Posted July 19, 2007 <theodoric3@lycos.com> wrote in message news:1184718574.061516.89060@j4g2000prf.googlegroups.com... > Chanced upon a usegroup where they refer to each other as "people of > size". Simply "fat" apparently not enough, or "obese", sounds too > medical. BBW, big beautiful woman. I see > people at the store who in the not too distant past could have been > working as carnival fatties. BBW? There isn't ANYTHING beautiful about a morbidly obese fat beast of a woman. Quote
Guest Maryann Posted July 19, 2007 Posted July 19, 2007 On Jul 18, 2:22 am, "Billzz" <billzzstr...@starband.net> wrote: > "SgtMinor" <Sa...@the.old.folks.home.invalid> wrote in message > > news:UK-dnTMKKvOA6wDbnZ2dnUVZ_tu3nZ2d@comcast.com... > > > Harvey Scobie wrote: > > >> If it can be classified as a disease perhaps medicare/medicaid and > >> civilian health insurances would pick up the tab for diet treatments > >> instead of the good old tried and true "Less Food, More Exercise" and > >> least it works for me at least when I follow that. > > > Some Hawaiian people have seen their weight come down and their health > > improve by returning to their native diets of taro, bananas, coconuts, > > breadfruit, fish and meats like chicken and pork. > > And let us not forget of the eating of Captain Cook... > > http://www.heretical.com/cannibal/polynesi.html > > > > >> "SgtMinor" <Sa...@the.old.folks.home.invalid> wrote in message > >>news:cf2dnS_rs6DL8gDbnZ2dnUVZ_rqhnZ2d@comcast.com... > > >>>Hertz Dount wrote: > > >>>><theodor...@lycos.com> wrote in message > >>>>news:1184718574.061516.89060@j4g2000prf.googlegroups.com... > > >>>>>Chanced upon a usegroup where they refer to each other as "people of > >>>>>size". Simply "fat" apparently not enough, or "obese", sounds too > >>>>>medical. BBW, big beautiful woman. I see > >>>>>people at the store who in the not too distant past could have been > >>>>>working as carnival fatties. > > >>>>>greg > > >>>>Yes, I have to agree! I live in Hawaii, where we have the highest > >>>>percentage of any state of people considered "grossly obese". > > >>>>I hear all the stupid excuses; "I have big bones"; "I have a gland > >>>>problem", etc. > >>>>Not a one of them will admit that their problem is that they eat enough > >>>>to feed a family of 6. Saddest part of it all was the recent attempt to > >>>>get legislation passed that would have classified obesity as a disease. > >>>>Since when is a complete lack of self control a "disease"? > > >>>>Honu > > >>>You should try to learn a few things about the Hawaiian people and their > >>>culture while you're in the Islands. With luck, a bit of the Aloha > >>>Spirit will rub off on you. And maybe some empathy. > > >>>Polynesian peoples, among others, are genetically predisposed toward > >>>obesity. Historically, during periodic famines, people with "fat > >>>storing" genes had better chances of survival. The gene is carried by a > >>>lot of people whose ancestors faced life under famine conditions and it > >>>served them well. But now that food is available on an uninterrupted > >>>basis this gene has become detrimental to the person's well-being. > > >>>It may not be a disease, but it's not easy to control. When your body > >>>tells you that to survive, you need to eat as much as you can, what will > >>>you tell it?- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - Tax those fatties, if you are fat - you should pay a $1.00 more on each time a fattie, biggie sizes at McDonalds. Smokers got to pay - now it is the fatties.....see who pays the highest. Smokers do. Pay backs are h e double tooth picks. mai Quote
Guest Hertz Dount Posted July 19, 2007 Posted July 19, 2007 "Lee Cooper" <coopi@alltel.net> wrote in message news:27ac6$469f5a16$471e6f5a$17728@ALLTEL.NET... > Not hardly, they treat every tourist like CRAP, they hate being part of > the U.S. > Sincerely, > Lee And with that one statement, you show how completely clueless and ignorant you are. Perhaps the bargirls didn't like you because of your lack of personal hygiene. Honu Quote
Guest Skeezix@Manatee.com Posted July 19, 2007 Posted July 19, 2007 If y'aint tried it, don't knock it. The correct term for a bovine beauty is not "fat", but "fluffy". Skeezix. Plump Poons for Peace. On Thu, 19 Jul 2007 15:26:40 -0400, "Patriot Games" <Patriot@America.com> wrote: ><theodoric3@lycos.com> wrote in message >news:1184718574.061516.89060@j4g2000prf.googlegroups.com... >> Chanced upon a usegroup where they refer to each other as "people of >> size". Simply "fat" apparently not enough, or "obese", sounds too >> medical. BBW, big beautiful woman. I see >> people at the store who in the not too distant past could have been >> working as carnival fatties. > >BBW? There isn't ANYTHING beautiful about a morbidly obese fat beast of a >woman. > Quote
Guest Florida Posted July 19, 2007 Posted July 19, 2007 On Jul 18, 3:55 am, "aeiouy" <aei...@vowels.com> wrote: > "Hertz Dount" <somewh...@outhere.com> wrote in message > > news:lpmdndMHZY5S9ADbnZ2dnUVZ_v2unZ2d@hawaiiantel.net... > > > > > <theodor...@lycos.com> wrote in message > >news:1184718574.061516.89060@j4g2000prf.googlegroups.com... > >> Chanced upon a usegroup where they refer to each other as "people of > >> size". Simply "fat" apparently not enough, or "obese", sounds too > >> medical. BBW, big beautiful woman. I see > >> people at the store who in the not too distant past could have been > >> working as carnival fatties. > > >> greg > > > Yes, I have to agree! I live in Hawaii, where we have the highest > > percentage of any state of people considered "grossly obese". > > > I hear all the stupid excuses; "I have big bones"; "I have a gland > > problem", etc. > > Not a one of them will admit that their problem is that they eat enough to > > feed a family of 6. Saddest part of it all was the recent attempt to get > > legislation passed that would have classified obesity as a disease. Since > > when is a complete lack of self control a "disease"? > > > Honu > > Perhaps you should speak to them instead of ranting about it here <smile> Good point, but he probably doesn't dare insult them to their faces. I can easily picture a couple of those super-sized Hawaiians hugging him, leaning on him a little, or even sitting on him to adjust his attitude. Quote
Guest booker Posted July 20, 2007 Posted July 20, 2007 On Thu, 19 Jul 2007 15:26:23 -0400, Patriot Games wrote: > <theodoric3@lycos.com> wrote in message > news:1184718574.061516.89060@j4g2000prf.googlegroups.com... >> Chanced upon a usegroup where they refer to each other as "people of >> size". Simply "fat" apparently not enough, or "obese", sounds too >> medical. BBW, big beautiful woman. I see people at the store who in the >> not too distant past could have been working as carnival fatties. > > BBW? There isn't ANYTHING beautiful about a morbidly obese fat beast of a > woman. Some would disagree: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/6904640.stm The fattening rooms of Calabar In Nigeria, the rich can pay for special "fattening rooms" to put on extra weight. <snip> As a prince, Mr Edem requires a particularly large wife, and adds that a slim wife would have no appeal for him. "I don't think I will ever even do that," he says. "People will think I am not rich... If a woman is not fat and has not gone through that process she does not qualify for marriage." After she had been fattened up, he continued to maintain her weight through feeding her up on garri, a sort of porridge made from cassava tubers, and native salads, known as Ekpan Koko and Oto. "I add rice and beans and more meat and fish to make her more huge and big to maintain the stature you want your woman to be," he adds. And the Prince and his wife, who belong to the Efik tribe, certainly see no reason to change. "When you are fat, it makes you look healthy," says Happiness. "People respect you. People honour you. Wherever you go, they say, 'your husband feed you fine. Quote
Guest Hertz Dount Posted July 20, 2007 Posted July 20, 2007 "Florida" <demeter547opine@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1184884873.863309.137290@22g2000hsm.googlegroups.com... > On Jul 18, 3:55 am, "aeiouy" <aei...@vowels.com> wrote: >> "Hertz Dount" <somewh...@outhere.com> wrote in message >> >> news:lpmdndMHZY5S9ADbnZ2dnUVZ_v2unZ2d@hawaiiantel.net... >> >> >> >> > <theodor...@lycos.com> wrote in message >> >news:1184718574.061516.89060@j4g2000prf.googlegroups.com... >> >> Chanced upon a usegroup where they refer to each other as "people of >> >> size". Simply "fat" apparently not enough, or "obese", sounds too >> >> medical. BBW, big beautiful woman. I see >> >> people at the store who in the not too distant past could have been >> >> working as carnival fatties. >> >> >> greg >> > > > Yes, I have to agree! I live in Hawaii, where we have the > highest > > > percentage of any state of people considered "grossly obese". >> >> > I hear all the stupid excuses; "I have big bones"; "I have a gland >> > problem", etc. >> > Not a one of them will admit that their problem is that they eat enough >> > to >> > feed a family of 6. Saddest part of it all was the recent attempt to >> > get >> > legislation passed that would have classified obesity as a disease. >> > Since >> > when is a complete lack of self control a "disease"? >> >> > Honu >> > > Perhaps you should speak to them instead of ranting about it here > > <smile> Good point, but he probably doesn't dare insult them to > their faces. I can easily picture a couple of those super-sized > Hawaiians hugging him, leaning on him a little, or even sitting on him > to adjust his attitude. > Actually, if I thought it might help someone, I would say something to them. It is sad to see someone so obese they can barely move...that gets completely winded just standing up from a chair. It makes their quality of life so diminished. It is sad! Honu Quote
Guest Patriot Games Posted July 20, 2007 Posted July 20, 2007 "booker" <invalid@invalid.com.invalid> wrote in message news:pan.2007.07.20.00.44.34.576197@invalid.com.invalid... > On Thu, 19 Jul 2007 15:26:23 -0400, Patriot Games wrote: >> <theodoric3@lycos.com> wrote in message >> news:1184718574.061516.89060@j4g2000prf.googlegroups.com... >>> Chanced upon a usegroup where they refer to each other as "people of >>> size". Simply "fat" apparently not enough, or "obese", sounds too >>> medical. BBW, big beautiful woman. I see people at the store who in the >>> not too distant past could have been working as carnival fatties. >> BBW? There isn't ANYTHING beautiful about a morbidly obese fat beast of >> a >> woman. > Some would disagree: > http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/6904640.stm > The fattening rooms of Calabar Sick.... Quote
Guest Patriot Games Posted July 20, 2007 Posted July 20, 2007 I never fucked a chicken, unlike Larry Flynt, but I don't need to try it either!! You fat fucks should get strapped up to my Hummer and I'll drive your fat ass around the block a few dozen times!! Disgusting fat fucks! <Skeezix@Manatee.com> wrote in message news:8sov939fjta3s67eq2ije4f9q2k19pum7g@4ax.com... > > If y'aint tried it, don't knock it. The correct term for a bovine > beauty is not "fat", but "fluffy". > Skeezix. Plump Poons for Peace. > > On Thu, 19 Jul 2007 15:26:40 -0400, "Patriot Games" > <Patriot@America.com> wrote: > >><theodoric3@lycos.com> wrote in message >>news:1184718574.061516.89060@j4g2000prf.googlegroups.com... >>> Chanced upon a usegroup where they refer to each other as "people > of >>> size". Simply "fat" apparently not enough, or "obese", sounds too >>> medical. BBW, big beautiful woman. I see >>> people at the store who in the not too distant past could have been >>> working as carnival fatties. >> >>BBW? There isn't ANYTHING beautiful about a morbidly obese fat beast > of a >>woman. >> Quote
Guest robw Posted July 21, 2007 Posted July 21, 2007 Give us your address. I've got a buddy in Bradenton who's a big guy and he'll be glad to visit. "Patriot Games" <Patriot@America.com> wrote in message news:46a1071a$0$12214$4c368faf@roadrunner.com... > I never fucked a chicken, unlike Larry Flynt, but I don't need to try it > either!! > > You fat fucks should get strapped up to my Hummer and I'll drive your fat > ass around the block a few dozen times!! > > Disgusting fat fucks! > > > > <Skeezix@Manatee.com> wrote in message > news:8sov939fjta3s67eq2ije4f9q2k19pum7g@4ax.com... > > > > If y'aint tried it, don't knock it. The correct term for a bovine > > beauty is not "fat", but "fluffy". > > Skeezix. Plump Poons for Peace. > > > > On Thu, 19 Jul 2007 15:26:40 -0400, "Patriot Games" > > <Patriot@America.com> wrote: > > > >><theodoric3@lycos.com> wrote in message > >>news:1184718574.061516.89060@j4g2000prf.googlegroups.com... > >>> Chanced upon a usegroup where they refer to each other as "people > > of > >>> size". Simply "fat" apparently not enough, or "obese", sounds too > >>> medical. BBW, big beautiful woman. I see > >>> people at the store who in the not too distant past could have been > >>> working as carnival fatties. > >> > >>BBW? There isn't ANYTHING beautiful about a morbidly obese fat beast > > of a > >>woman. > >> > Quote
Guest Florida Posted July 21, 2007 Posted July 21, 2007 On Jul 20, 2:08 am, "Hertz Dount" <somewh...@outhere.com> wrote: > "Florida" <demeter547op...@yahoo.com> wrote in message > > news:1184884873.863309.137290@22g2000hsm.googlegroups.com... > > > > > On Jul 18, 3:55 am, "aeiouy" <aei...@vowels.com> wrote: > >> "Hertz Dount" <somewh...@outhere.com> wrote in message > > >>news:lpmdndMHZY5S9ADbnZ2dnUVZ_v2unZ2d@hawaiiantel.net... > > >> > <theodor...@lycos.com> wrote in message > >> >news:1184718574.061516.89060@j4g2000prf.googlegroups.com... > >> >> Chanced upon a usegroup where they refer to each other as "people of > >> >> size". Simply "fat" apparently not enough, or "obese", sounds too > >> >> medical. BBW, big beautiful woman. I see > >> >> people at the store who in the not too distant past could have been > >> >> working as carnival fatties. > > >> >> greg > > > > > Yes, I have to agree! I live in Hawaii, where we have the > > highest > > > > percentage of any state of people considered "grossly obese". > > >> > I hear all the stupid excuses; "I have big bones"; "I have a gland > >> > problem", etc. > >> > Not a one of them will admit that their problem is that they eat enough > >> > to > >> > feed a family of 6. Saddest part of it all was the recent attempt to > >> > get > >> > legislation passed that would have classified obesity as a disease. > >> > Since > >> > when is a complete lack of self control a "disease"? > > >> > Honu > > > > Perhaps you should speak to them instead of ranting about it here > > > <smile> Good point, but he probably doesn't dare insult them to > > their faces. I can easily picture a couple of those super-sized > > Hawaiians hugging him, leaning on him a little, or even sitting on him > > to adjust his attitude. > > Actually, if I thought it might help someone, I would say something to them. But - without speaking to them - you've already decided that you aren't guaranteed of "helping" so you're not going to make the effort. Interestingly, this passitivity saves you from being officially officious: >> Dictionary.com, Unabridged (v 1.1) of Quote
Guest The Wolf With the Red Roses Posted July 21, 2007 Posted July 21, 2007 On Tue, 17 Jul 2007 21:39:33 -0400, SgtMinor <Sarge@the.old.folks.home.invalid> wrote something wonderfully witty: >Hertz Dount wrote: > >> <theodoric3@lycos.com> wrote in message >> news:1184718574.061516.89060@j4g2000prf.googlegroups.com... >> >>>Chanced upon a usegroup where they refer to each other as "people of >>>size". Simply "fat" apparently not enough, or "obese", sounds too >>>medical. BBW, big beautiful woman. I see >>>people at the store who in the not too distant past could have been >>>working as carnival fatties. >>> >>> >>>greg >>> >> >> >> Yes, I have to agree! I live in Hawaii, where we have the highest >> percentage of any state of people considered "grossly obese". >> >> I hear all the stupid excuses; "I have big bones"; "I have a gland problem", >> etc. >> Not a one of them will admit that their problem is that they eat enough to >> feed a family of 6. Saddest part of it all was the recent attempt to get >> legislation passed that would have classified obesity as a disease. Since >> when is a complete lack of self control a "disease"? >> >> Since the advent of alcoholism as a disease. However, of course the word disease at its root meaning, simply means the lack of ease. Quote
Guest The Wolf With the Red Roses Posted July 21, 2007 Posted July 21, 2007 On Tue, 17 Jul 2007 23:22:22 -0700, "Billzz" <billzzstring@starband.net> wrote something wonderfully witty: >"SgtMinor" <Sarge@the.old.folks.home.invalid> wrote in message >news:UK-dnTMKKvOA6wDbnZ2dnUVZ_tu3nZ2d@comcast.com... >> Harvey Scobie wrote: >> >>> If it can be classified as a disease perhaps medicare/medicaid and >>> civilian health insurances would pick up the tab for diet treatments >>> instead of the good old tried and true "Less Food, More Exercise" and >>> least it works for me at least when I follow that. >> >> Some Hawaiian people have seen their weight come down and their health >> improve by returning to their native diets of taro, bananas, coconuts, >> breadfruit, fish and meats like chicken and pork. > >And let us not forget of the eating of Captain Cook... > >http://www.heretical.com/cannibal/polynesi.html > Homo. Quote
Guest The Wolf With the Red Roses Posted July 21, 2007 Posted July 21, 2007 On Tue, 17 Jul 2007 23:09:34 -1000, "Hertz Dount" <somewhere@outhere.com> wrote something wonderfully witty: > >"aeiouy" <aeiouy@vowels.com> wrote in message >news:469dc81b$0$4711$4c368faf@roadrunner.com... >> >> "Hertz Dount" <somewhere@outhere.com> wrote in message >> news:lpmdndMHZY5S9ADbnZ2dnUVZ_v2unZ2d@hawaiiantel.net... >>> >>> <theodoric3@lycos.com> wrote in message >>> news:1184718574.061516.89060@j4g2000prf.googlegroups.com... >>>> Chanced upon a usegroup where they refer to each other as "people of >>>> size". Simply "fat" apparently not enough, or "obese", sounds too >>>> medical. BBW, big beautiful woman. I see >>>> people at the store who in the not too distant past could have been >>>> working as carnival fatties. >>>> >>>> >>>> greg >>>> >>> >>> Yes, I have to agree! I live in Hawaii, where we have the highest >>> percentage of any state of people considered "grossly obese". >>> >>> I hear all the stupid excuses; "I have big bones"; "I have a gland >>> problem", etc. >>> Not a one of them will admit that their problem is that they eat enough >>> to feed a family of 6. Saddest part of it all was the recent attempt to >>> get legislation passed that would have classified obesity as a disease. >>> Since when is a complete lack of self control a "disease"? >>> >>> >>> Honu >>> >>> >> Did you know that Capt. Cook described the Hawaiians as lean and lanky? >> It was the introduction of Western food/lifestyle that packed on those >> pounds. Also from what I can tell they don't spend a whole lot of time >> judging each other about weight. Maybe you're the one with the weight >> problem; upset and bitter at people who are fat and happy. > >There are many people, of all nationalities, that live here in the Islands >and eat the same food that the grossly obese folks eat. The difference is >in the amount. The lean and lanky folks eat enough calories to get them >through the day but don't eat enough calories to start putting on fat. They >know when to stop eating. It is a matter of degree, a matter of self >control. > >Honu > While at some levels that is certainly true, there is also genetics & ingrained DNA responses to certain things. Many peoples who have had their traditional diets perverted by other peoples cultures & diets have experienced similar issues. There is a study that sights the introduction of a Western "Fast-Food" diet in Japan since the end of WW II has impacted the overall size of the average Japanese Male at maturity. Not only in weight, but in height as well. Additionally many adult Asian people never developed an enzyme required to process Diary products which is acquired through the consumption of diary products in infancy. This may also be true with certain enzymes that process alcohol in American Indians. If you are what you eat, what do you become when that diet is changed? Quote
Guest The Wolf With the Red Roses Posted July 21, 2007 Posted July 21, 2007 On Wed, 18 Jul 2007 07:05:57 -0400, "Lee Cooper" <coopi@alltel.net> wrote something wonderfully witty: >I think that other then being a RACIST..... > Hell I think those who are first to throw around the term Racist, are & of themselves what they proclaim others to be. Anecdotal observation isn't racist, just bad scientific method. > >Hone got his/her butt kicked on a regular basis by a "fat" kid. > Perhaps he did, or maybe he did not. It still doesn't invalidate, nor validate his anecdotal observation. Hell Wal-Mart shoppers just might make the same observation on the mainland. Wouldn't make them racists either. Quote
Guest The Wolf With the Red Roses Posted July 21, 2007 Posted July 21, 2007 On Wed, 18 Jul 2007 09:29:43 -1000, "Hertz Dount" <somewhere@outhere.com> wrote something wonderfully witty: > >"Lee Cooper" <coopi@alltel.net> wrote in message >news:e2e51$469df324$471e6f5a$661@ALLTEL.NET... >>I think that other then being a RACIST..... >> Hone got his/her butt kicked on a regular basis by a "fat" kid >> Sincerely, >> Lee > >There was nothing racist in my comments at all. > >I think you are projecting... > I think most who like to sling about the term are. After all the old saying does go, "It takes one to know one". Quote
Guest The Wolf With the Red Roses Posted July 21, 2007 Posted July 21, 2007 On Fri, 20 Jul 2007 21:11:42 -0400, "robw" <noddy093@comcast.net> wrote something wonderfully witty: >Give us your address. > >I've got a buddy in Bradenton who's a big guy and he'll be glad to visit. > Does refer to himself as a "Person of Size"? Does he routinely do your light lifting? And here's the big question: Does he make threats on the Internet? If so, he must be a really BIG guy. > >"Patriot Games" <Patriot@America.com> wrote in message >news:46a1071a$0$12214$4c368faf@roadrunner.com... >> I never fucked a chicken, unlike Larry Flynt, but I don't need to try it >> either!! >> >> You fat fucks should get strapped up to my Hummer and I'll drive your fat >> ass around the block a few dozen times!! >> >> Disgusting fat fucks! >> >> >> >> <Skeezix@Manatee.com> wrote in message >> news:8sov939fjta3s67eq2ije4f9q2k19pum7g@4ax.com... >> > >> > If y'aint tried it, don't knock it. The correct term for a bovine >> > beauty is not "fat", but "fluffy". >> > Skeezix. Plump Poons for Peace. >> > >> > On Thu, 19 Jul 2007 15:26:40 -0400, "Patriot Games" >> > <Patriot@America.com> wrote: >> > >> >><theodoric3@lycos.com> wrote in message >> >>news:1184718574.061516.89060@j4g2000prf.googlegroups.com... >> >>> Chanced upon a usegroup where they refer to each other as "people >> > of >> >>> size". Simply "fat" apparently not enough, or "obese", sounds too >> >>> medical. BBW, big beautiful woman. I see >> >>> people at the store who in the not too distant past could have been >> >>> working as carnival fatties. >> >> >> >>BBW? There isn't ANYTHING beautiful about a morbidly obese fat beast >> > of a >> >>woman. >> >> >> > Quote
Guest Lee Cooper Posted July 21, 2007 Posted July 21, 2007 My goodness, ever seen a Dr. about your obvious mental problems? Sincerely, Lee "Patriot Games" <Patriot@America.com> wrote in message news:46a1071a$0$12214$4c368faf@roadrunner.com... >I never fucked a chicken, unlike Larry Flynt, but I don't need to try it >either!! > > You fat fucks should get strapped up to my Hummer and I'll drive your fat > ass around the block a few dozen times!! > > Disgusting fat fucks! > > > > <Skeezix@Manatee.com> wrote in message > news:8sov939fjta3s67eq2ije4f9q2k19pum7g@4ax.com... >> >> If y'aint tried it, don't knock it. The correct term for a bovine >> beauty is not "fat", but "fluffy". >> Skeezix. Plump Poons for Peace. >> >> On Thu, 19 Jul 2007 15:26:40 -0400, "Patriot Games" >> <Patriot@America.com> wrote: >> >>><theodoric3@lycos.com> wrote in message >>>news:1184718574.061516.89060@j4g2000prf.googlegroups.com... >>>> Chanced upon a usegroup where they refer to each other as "people >> of >>>> size". Simply "fat" apparently not enough, or "obese", sounds too >>>> medical. BBW, big beautiful woman. I see >>>> people at the store who in the not too distant past could have been >>>> working as carnival fatties. >>> >>>BBW? There isn't ANYTHING beautiful about a morbidly obese fat beast >> of a >>>woman. >>> > Quote
Guest Lee Cooper Posted July 21, 2007 Posted July 21, 2007 With one reply you showed how clueless you are, you perhaps one of these "bar girls" You do not know who I am,where I am, but you cast out an of the wall comment like personal hygiene....... Hazel, you are a RACIST................. Sincerely, Lee "Hertz Dount" <somewhere@outhere.com> wrote in message news:SsSdnQkW3M_5RgLbnZ2dnUVZ_oesnZ2d@hawaiiantel.net... > > "Lee Cooper" <coopi@alltel.net> wrote in message > news:27ac6$469f5a16$471e6f5a$17728@ALLTEL.NET... >> Not hardly, they treat every tourist like CRAP, they hate being part of >> the U.S. >> Sincerely, >> Lee > > > And with that one statement, you show how completely clueless and ignorant > you are. > Perhaps the bargirls didn't like you because of your lack of personal > hygiene. > > Honu > > > Quote
Guest Lee Cooper Posted July 21, 2007 Posted July 21, 2007 "The Wolf With the Red Roses" <after-dark-arms@cox.net> wrote in message news:2oo2a3h8jvdej9bgave74e890v67vea4ie@4ax.com... > On Tue, 17 Jul 2007 23:22:22 -0700, "Billzz" > <billzzstring@starband.net> wrote something wonderfully witty: > >>"SgtMinor" <Sarge@the.old.folks.home.invalid> wrote in message >>news:UK-dnTMKKvOA6wDbnZ2dnUVZ_tu3nZ2d@comcast.com... >>> Harvey Scobie wrote: >>> >>>> If it can be classified as a disease perhaps medicare/medicaid and >>>> civilian health insurances would pick up the tab for diet treatments >>>> instead of the good old tried and true "Less Food, More Exercise" and >>>> least it works for me at least when I follow that. >>> >>> Some Hawaiian people have seen their weight come down and their health >>> improve by returning to their native diets of taro, bananas, coconuts, >>> breadfruit, fish and meats like chicken and pork. >> >>And let us not forget of the eating of Captain Cook... >> >>http://www.heretical.com/cannibal/polynesi.html >> > Homo. > > Quote
Guest Hertz Dount Posted July 21, 2007 Posted July 21, 2007 "Florida" <demeter547opine@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1184981558.847510.50610@d55g2000hsg.googlegroups.com... On Jul 20, 2:08 am, "Hertz Dount" <somewh...@outhere.com> wrote: > "Florida" <demeter547op...@yahoo.com> wrote in message > > news:1184884873.863309.137290@22g2000hsm.googlegroups.com... > > > > > On Jul 18, 3:55 am, "aeiouy" <aei...@vowels.com> wrote: > >> "Hertz Dount" <somewh...@outhere.com> wrote in message > > >>news:lpmdndMHZY5S9ADbnZ2dnUVZ_v2unZ2d@hawaiiantel.net... > > >> > <theodor...@lycos.com> wrote in message > >> >news:1184718574.061516.89060@j4g2000prf.googlegroups.com... > >> >> Chanced upon a usegroup where they refer to each other as "people of > >> >> size". Simply "fat" apparently not enough, or "obese", sounds too > >> >> medical. BBW, big beautiful woman. I see > >> >> people at the store who in the not too distant past could have been > >> >> working as carnival fatties. > > >> >> greg > > > > > Yes, I have to agree! I live in Hawaii, where we have the > > highest > > > > percentage of any state of people considered "grossly obese". > > >> > I hear all the stupid excuses; "I have big bones"; "I have a gland > >> > problem", etc. > >> > Not a one of them will admit that their problem is that they eat > >> > enough > >> > to > >> > feed a family of 6. Saddest part of it all was the recent attempt to > >> > get > >> > legislation passed that would have classified obesity as a disease. > >> > Since > >> > when is a complete lack of self control a "disease"? > > >> > Honu > > > > Perhaps you should speak to them instead of ranting about it here > > > <smile> Good point, but he probably doesn't dare insult them to > > their faces. I can easily picture a couple of those super-sized > > Hawaiians hugging him, leaning on him a little, or even sitting on him > > to adjust his attitude. > > Actually, if I thought it might help someone, I would say something to them. But - without speaking to them - you've already decided that you aren't guaranteed of "helping" so you're not going to make the effort. Interestingly, this passitivity saves you from being officially officious: "offically officious"? Do you personally stop every morbidly obese person you see and counsel them? >> Dictionary.com, Unabridged (v 1.1) of Quote
Guest Hertz Dount Posted July 21, 2007 Posted July 21, 2007 "The Wolf With the Red Roses" <after-dark-arms@cox.net> wrote in message news:7io2a3p3m3jlhf7bb8st442qhh7tc4t30q@4ax.com... > On Tue, 17 Jul 2007 21:39:33 -0400, SgtMinor > <Sarge@the.old.folks.home.invalid> wrote something wonderfully witty: > >>Hertz Dount wrote: >> >>> <theodoric3@lycos.com> wrote in message >>> news:1184718574.061516.89060@j4g2000prf.googlegroups.com... >>> >>>>Chanced upon a usegroup where they refer to each other as "people of >>>>size". Simply "fat" apparently not enough, or "obese", sounds too >>>>medical. BBW, big beautiful woman. I see >>>>people at the store who in the not too distant past could have been >>>>working as carnival fatties. >>>> >>>> >>>>greg >>>> >>> >>> >>> Yes, I have to agree! I live in Hawaii, where we have the highest >>> percentage of any state of people considered "grossly obese". >>> >>> I hear all the stupid excuses; "I have big bones"; "I have a gland >>> problem", >>> etc. >>> Not a one of them will admit that their problem is that they eat enough >>> to >>> feed a family of 6. Saddest part of it all was the recent attempt to >>> get >>> legislation passed that would have classified obesity as a disease. >>> Since >>> when is a complete lack of self control a "disease"? >>> >>> > Since the advent of alcoholism as a disease. However, of course the > word disease at its root meaning, simply means the lack of ease. > Quote
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