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Topic: Obesity in America
vnbrtzl's photo
Tue 08/18/09 04:24 AM
Put the food down. Stop processing it.

catseyes1's photo
Tue 08/18/09 12:52 PM
whoa Oooh but food is so good.

Ladylid2012's photo
Tue 08/18/09 12:56 PM

Put the food down. Stop processing it.


agreed flowers

no photo
Tue 08/18/09 01:00 PM
Food is Good

Ladylid2012's photo
Tue 08/18/09 01:01 PM

Put the food down. Stop processing it.


Do you live to eat or eat to live?

no photo
Tue 08/18/09 01:02 PM
Stop processing???????

What should we do run up to a cow and take a bite out of it's AZZZZZZ???

Get down on our knees and pull a carrot out of the ground with our teeth?


Put the food down. Stop processing it.

Ladylid2012's photo
Tue 08/18/09 01:03 PM

Stop processing???????

What should we do run up to a cow and take a bite out of it's AZZZZZZ???

Get down on our knees and pull a carrot out of the ground with our teeth?


Put the food down. Stop processing it.




I just got a visual...thankslaugh

adj4u's photo
Tue 08/18/09 01:04 PM

Put the food down. Stop processing it.



FAT CHANCE OF THAT

:wink: laugh laugh laugh

7z3r05's photo
Tue 08/18/09 01:04 PM
<-- organic vegetarian

i couldnt agree with you more drinker


vnbrtzl's photo
Wed 08/19/09 04:43 AM
Case in point: scope out the women from other countries, don't know but I'm sure that women see the same food processers on their side. It is now fashionable to have "junk in the trunk". During the Elizabethian Era fat cheeks were a sign of health and wealth and rotund women were fashionable. This early fad occured right after a bottle neck in human populace caused by famine and disease. This is an eating disorder of national magnitude

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Wed 08/19/09 04:46 AM
didn't u do this thread a month or so back?

FearandLoathing's photo
Wed 08/19/09 04:47 AM

Case in point: scope out the women from other countries, don't know but I'm sure that women see the same food processers on their side. It is now fashionable to have "junk in the trunk". During the Elizabethian Era fat cheeks were a sign of health and wealth and rotund women were fashionable. This early fad occured right after a bottle neck in human populace caused by famine and disease. This is an eating disorder of national magnitude


I have an idea...why don't you fix it then? Right, cause you can't...kind of like everyone else that complains about it, can't fix it. Some people are just heavy by chemistry, yes, most eat their way there...but there is nothing you nor I can do about it, if they want to eat they can very well keep eating.

Jess642's photo
Wed 08/19/09 04:47 AM
<--------organic vegetarian....AND Australian...


(he did it for me Fife...I missed it due to forced vacations...):laughing:

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Wed 08/19/09 04:49 AM

<--------organic vegetarian....AND Australian...


(he did it for me Fife...I missed it due to forced vacations...):laughing:

:laughing: :laughing: :laughing:

no photo
Wed 08/19/09 04:50 AM
well i don't mind fattys, i just mind fattys that whinge about it. u are what u are.

Jess642's photo
Wed 08/19/09 04:52 AM
<----does my bum look big in this???? noway

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Wed 08/19/09 04:52 AM

<----does my bum look big in this???? noway


enormous laugh pitchfork

s1owhand's photo
Wed 08/19/09 04:53 AM
sausage?

gravy?



extra gravy?

Winx's photo
Wed 08/19/09 04:53 AM

Case in point: scope out the women from other countries, don't know but I'm sure that women see the same food processers on their side. It is now fashionable to have "junk in the trunk". During the Elizabethian Era fat cheeks were a sign of health and wealth and rotund women were fashionable. This early fad occured right after a bottle neck in human populace caused by famine and disease. This is an eating disorder of national magnitude


Why are you talking about just women and not talking about both men and women?huh

Jess642's photo
Wed 08/19/09 04:53 AM
:laughing:


Can't leave this pic up for long...the man counter spins off it's tracks....


rofl

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