The mother-of-fourteen, who weights 37stone 7lb
she is understood to be a devout Muslim.
hmm breed to victory.
no Burkah? - pity I saw the photo.
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Originally posted by Jeff Maginty View PostDo you think they should bring in a "fat tax"?
I hate it when I'm sat on a bus or train, minding my own business, and some huuuuge fat-so comes and sits in the seat next to me, crushing me against the window (or almost pushing me into the aisleway if I'm sat at that end). Whenever I see pictures of people starving in Ethiopia on the news, I never see a fat-so sat there with flies buzzing around their head. I wonder why...?
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UK women are the fattest
No problem for me.
Once you've had it you'll never go back...
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Nothing thick about this woman :
The mother-of-fourteen who weighs 37.5 stone will call her 5.97 kg son Jihad.
Gigantic baby 'Jihad' born in Berlin: Mother names him after Muslim word for holy war | Mail Online
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Obesity can be cured with a brain transplant:
Neuron transplant in damaged brain fixes obesity - health - 24 November 2011 - New Scientist
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Originally posted by TiroFijo View Post"The figures suggested that the proportion of women who are obese or overweight falls as the educational level rises."
So not only is the UK full of lard arsed women they are thickos also!
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostRemember that lynx advert 'give us a call when you're ready boys'?
Data agency Eurostat, which looked at 19 countries, found nearly a quarter of UK women - 23.9% - were recorded as being obese in the year 2008 to 2009.
BBC News - UK women are 'fattest in Europe'
One for the ladies
So not only is the UK full of lard arsed women they are thickos also!
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Originally posted by russell View PostGirl at client is so fat her high school photo was an aerial shot.
You ****.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostPeople that buy foods that are bad for you should be reminded...
BBC News - Somalia famine: UN warns of 750,000 deaths
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People that buy foods that are bad for you should be reminded...
BBC News - Somalia famine: UN warns of 750,000 deaths
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