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Prescott has bulimia - shame he didn't have the balls to admit it earlier

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    #11
    Originally posted by shoes View Post
    Personally I wouldn't give a flying fk if that fat ignorant violent arrogant condescending champagne socialist halfwit fell down dead, why does he feel the need to publicly declare he used to throw up a bit, who gives a to55. Idiot.
    Don't hold back mate, say what you really think

    What happened to your av Shoes? Liked that one.

    You've come right out the other side of the forest of irony and ended up in the desert of wrong.

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      #12
      Originally posted by Sockpuppet View Post
      What he's trying to say is he just doesn't have the willpower to be anorexic.
      I think what he's trying to say is he's half bulimic - He gorge eats, and then forgets to throw up

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        #13
        What must the guy be eating if he can maintain a 15 stone body whilst spewing.

        Fair play to the lad, he's probably keeping the economy going single handed.

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          #14
          Sounds like a cover story for his £4000 food bill claim (plus whatever else comes to light under the freedom of information act in the near future).
          The cycle of life: born > learn > work > learn > dead.

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            #15
            Lucy,

            As a colleague who also has counselling skills, I am very surprised at your post.

            Just because he has been a major political figure and a famous person does not give anyone the right to challenge somebody with any kind of illness and speak of shame for not having the 'balls' to have 'mentioned' it, whatever mentioning it means.

            This kind of outlook to humanity suggests you may need to consider your choice of career.

            Maybe I am a little sensitive, as I know that there are things about me that I would be reserved from 'mentioning' - in addition to the things that anyone who is a counsellor knows.

            Giving the guy credit - he is, I believe coming to terms with the problems as he is at the admission stage, and giving positive messages to people to seek help to deal with the problem. What I am saying is that you don't immediately see it as a problem, which is the stage he is only now at. Many don't get to his present stage.....

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              #16
              Originally posted by bogeyman View Post
              Don't hold back mate, say what you really think

              What happened to your av Shoes? Liked that one.
              Blimey - makes Lucy's post seem positively positive!

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                #17
                The thought of Prescot throwing up. Yech.
                bloggoth

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                  #18
                  It's amazing what nature can create after a mere 15 billion years of evolution.

                  From a collection of otherwise lifeless atoms can be formed what is arguably one of the most complex and highly evolved things in the universe. 15 stone's worth of lard atoms that can work together to seek out, assimilate and projectile vomit pie atoms. This may sound easy and quite a modest achievement after 15 billion years, but obviously it is not.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Wilmslow View Post
                    Lucy,

                    As a colleague who also has counselling skills, I am very surprised at your post.

                    Just because he has been a major political figure and a famous person does not give anyone the right to challenge somebody with any kind of illness and speak of shame for not having the 'balls' to have 'mentioned' it, whatever mentioning it means.

                    This kind of outlook to humanity suggests you may need to consider your choice of career.

                    Maybe I am a little sensitive, as I know that there are things about me that I would be reserved from 'mentioning' - in addition to the things that anyone who is a counsellor knows.

                    Giving the guy credit - he is, I believe coming to terms with the problems as he is at the admission stage, and giving positive messages to people to seek help to deal with the problem. What I am saying is that you don't immediately see it as a problem, which is the stage he is only now at. Many don't get to his present stage.....
                    Listen you! You are in no way placed to tell me how to express myself on this board or anywhere else. Just because I have an opinion about Prescott or any of his other slimey mates does not impact my ability or suitability for counselling or any other career.

                    You are not a counsellor, you are a listener, there is a huge difference, if you wanted to do the course I am doing your telephone skills would not be recognised.

                    Prescott, as a public figure could have made a difference for all the men who suffer from this disease/disorder. It has enough derision surrounding it, for women, if he had of spoken out maybe he could of changed something, which I imagine is the reason he wanted a 'public life'. Therein lies my annoyance with him.

                    And if you are indeed 'sensitive' why do you keep bothering everyone with your incessent drivel. No one on here cares about your parking problems, incontinence or somesuch.

                    And do not PM me again.

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                      #20
                      ANybody who has an eating (or any other) disorder is not capable of performing the duty of deputy Prime Minister with any great aplomb.
                      He didnt admit it before because he was riding the gravy train, having his cake and eating it, honestly this man takes the biscuit.
                      I am not qualified to give the above advice!

                      The original point and click interface by
                      Smith and Wesson.

                      Step back, have a think and adjust my own own attitude from time to time

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