Originally posted by Moscow Mule
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Mash gets it spot on IMO
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she put a sign up in the kitchen , that she made herself, saying 'no oral whilst the neighbours might overhear'Originally posted by MaryPoppins View Post
I think it was a man made gobble warning
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...and tell her to get my tea ready as wellOriginally posted by EternalOptimist View PostI'll tell her this afternoon
Hard Brexit now!
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What insults?Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostCan't you just put forward your position without resorting to insults? Or is it not in your nature?Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by sasguru View Post...and tell her to get my tea ready as well
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More Sarson's for that chip?Originally posted by Churchill View PostHe's not intelligent enough to form an opinion, hence the insults.Hard Brexit now!
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andOriginally posted by DaveB View PostJeeze, she's 5'10 and 12 st 5. Thats not overweight, thats a healthy weight. She's size 16, not 60.
Actually at 5'10, 12 1/2 stone is overweight for a woman, the top end of 'normal' on the bmi range for 5'10 is usually around 11st (bmi charts vary one from another).Originally posted by doodab View PostIt's all about proportion. The whole dress size thing is misleading and a bit dangerous IMO.
On a 5'10" frame 12 1/2 stone is at the top end of the "normal" BMI range. On a 5'4" frame it would be clinically obese.
Picking up on some of the photos she evidently is conscious of her weight despite her arguments to the contrary. In one photo she's stood with her arm over her stomach (all other contestants are resting their hands on their hips), in all photos she's wearing a sarong (every other contestant is in a bikini).
Either way she *is* overweight, and more markedly so when shown in contrast to the other competitors...Proud owner of +5 Xeno Geek PointsComment
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Is Anni Friesinger overweight? She's about 10 stone and 5ft8. Do a google image search to find out who she is. Many female athletes are 5ft10 and 12 stone, because that's about the ideal size for a sprinter or sprint speed skater.Originally posted by Ravello View Postand
Actually at 5'10, 12 1/2 stone is overweight for a woman, the top end of 'normal' on the bmi range for 5'10 is usually around 11st (bmi charts vary one from another).
BMI is no use for individuals. It was always, and is intended for statistical use in measuring whole populations. The fact that insurers use it in calculating premiums is more evidence that the financial industry is seriously confused about the nature of risk and probability, which are two very different things.
By the way, my BMI's 31.Last edited by Mich the Tester; 23 March 2010, 14:45.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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In my experience size 16ers are cr*p on top. Not enough strength or stamina. And as for sitting on your face
My current wife size 8-10 is just perfect. Doesn't diet, doesn't gym, just sh*gs me relentless (only me I hope)
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