OT....Heart Attack Grill giant dead at 29......

rhys5891

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Heart Attack Grill giant dead at 29.......

They say that Americans, by their diets of Fast Food, are the fattest lot of
folks in the world...... Now I could believe this if this type of fast food
is promoted so much in the USA...

Are there any 'Fast Food' fanatics on RFC that can defend promotion of these
type of foods?........ They say he died of Pneumonia after a bout of
flu...... He had no chance of survival with such excessive weight he was
carrying....

http://tinyurl.com/4zyc8tc

BB
 
Mark Thorson wrote:

Back perhaps 20 years ago there were not that many morbidly obese people
around and there was a good chance the ones you happened to run across
may have had real medical issues causing their problem. Today with the
obesity epidemic, the odds are greater that the morbidly obese person
does not have a medical condition at the root of their obesity.

Consider it this way - How much compassion would you give a filthy
smelly person who clearly didn't care about personal hygiene when they
want to sit next to you on a plane or stand in line with you while
"intruding" on your personal space with their filth? How is this any
different from a morbidly obese person who clearly didn't care about
their health or weight similarly intruding on your personal space
flowing over into your seat on a plane, blocking a small aisle with
their excessive girth, or holding up a checkout line with their
inability to move their mass at a normal pace?
 
On Mar 5, 11:07?pm, "Julie Bove" wrote:

Good, because most of the folks who shop there probably don't want to
have to smell the stink you insist on wearing in public. It'll be
nice when old, stinky, perfumed ladies die off. When you're dead,
you'll finally have an excuse to stink.

--Bryan
 
On 2011-03-08, sf wrote:


Ikea is a scam. Most of their furniture is total junk, the kinda crap
you'd exect from Levitz, only not overpriced by 4x, merely 2x.
They have some decent kitchen stuff, but nothing you couldn't get for
the same price at a Ranch99. The only thing I paid decent money for
was one of those hanging pots/pans racks that Macy's and Sur hi Tab
charge insane prices for ($100-250!), you can get one for $40 at
Ikea. That's about it. All the rest is cheap fiberboard/plastic
disposable yardsale fodder.

nb
 
" Bigbazza" wrote in message
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I can't translate stones into pounds but I gather from your post the man was
overweight? LOL I don't know about other people, but I'm not a fast food
fanatic. I may grab a burger once or twice a year when I'm in town, but
fortunately where I live I'd have to drive an extra 5 miles to find one of
those places. I'm more likely to eat at Steamers, a local seafood joint :)

Some people treat fast food like a religion. I don't get it. I certainly
don't understand four hamburger patties on one sandwich! And let's set
aside the health issue for a moment... it's damned expensive! People I
worked with would go out at lunch time, run errands or shop and come back
with bags from McDonald's, Burger King, etc. Then they'd bitch about not
having any money. Well hell, if you'd stop spending $10 a day for lunch
maybe you'd have a few $$ in your wallet! I love to cook. I'd take
leftovers for lunch. I'd much rather have leftover home-made pot roast or
beef stew or spaghetti than some mediocre been sitting-under-a-heat-lamp
hamburger. Wouldn't you?

Jill
 
"Omelet" wrote in message
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That's one of my favorites too as is sandalwood. But I wear neither unless
they are mixed into the perfume along with some other things.


Some do. But I don't.

Not with me he didn't.

Yeah. I don't like that stuff.

Yep.
 
On Mar 6, 8:34?am, "Pete C." wrote:

But Julie goes around inflicting her stink on people almost every day.
She intrudes on folks personal space too, except in the few--but
hopefully more every day--places that ban people who intentionally
stink of perfume, and think they've got a right to decide what smells
good.

--Bryan
 
Omelet wrote:


Bug spray... methinks you exaggerate... you're supposed to shop the
aisle where it says toilettries, not toilet deodorizers.

I've mostly used Mennen products for more than fifty years and never
once did anyone complain that the aroma was offensive... on special
occasions I use Pinaud products, no one has ever complained, in fact
Pinaud Clubman is a bonerfide cunt magnet.

I don't mind folks using scented products, some I may find a little
much, like eighty year old ladies reeking to high heaven of lilac, but
I much prefer that than their soiled depends.

And I don't need to worry about potent male scents because I don't
frequent gay communities.
 
On Mon, 7 Mar 2011 22:49:09 -0800, "Julie Bove"
wrote:


You must mean they made you nauseated. If you're nauseous then you
nauseate others.
 
On Mar 8, 12:50?am, "Julie Bove" wrote:

An old photo from a decade ago. More recent and less flattering:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/15522299@N08/3498497572/


Punk rock became stylized bullshit by the end of the 1970s.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SStEMsI4lqk

You stink on the outside. It's deliberate on your part. Someone
needs to speak up for all the folks who are too outwardly nice to tell
the truth. People who wear fragrances in public are inflicting
olfactory ugliness on everyone who is forced to breathe their stench.
I tell a lot of truths that make me look like an asshole to lots of
people. I'm impolite.

--Bryan
 
Bwrrrrryan Douchebag wrote:

Before anyone can't wear scents Bwrrrryan can't go out in public
without a bag over his head... his ugliness is a blight on the
landscape.
 
"Omelet" wrote

Some people have bad reactions to the chemistry of a particular scent. My
daughter bought a fairly expensive perfume. I had no idea she had it on,
but I walked into the house and asked my wife, "Did you spray for bugs?"
It smelled just like Raid on her. She did not think it was though, but got
a second opinion and never used it again.

I don't wear deodorant either. I'd have BO if I did. Washing works far
better.
 
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