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Stan de SD wrote:
two in the gym at least 5 days a week. I take equestrian jumping lesson, compete in shows and win. I will gladly wrestle those twerps for the seat and I doubt they would call be overweight to my face. They can only do it from the safety of the computer keyboards. Don't get so hypersensitive, Dave. I'm over 200 lbs myself but run 2-3 miles/day and can fit in size 36 pants. The comments were invited by the whiny lard-ass crowd who tried to bully others into their "fat acceptance" dogma. I have to admit to limited sympathy for the true lard asses. I just get fed up with reading posts in a travel group about how anyone over 220 is obese. These immature little nancyboys have some twisted ideal body images and just seem out of touch with the fact there are a lot of people who weigh well over 220 who are quit fit and that the problem with airline seats is that they make them smaller to squeeze in a few more seats for the odd time that they are flying at capacity. I don't question that that there are some really fat asses out there. The funny thing is that I see some of them in the gym too. One chubby old broad pulls into the parking lot, lights up one last cigarette before she goes in. Then she takes the elevator up to the gym, rides the stationary bike for 5 minutes and then reads the paper for the next 55 minutes of her one hour workout before taking the elevator back out. Then there is the one who is so fat that she can't walk and has to use a scooter to get around. Her workout involves following her fat husband around while he does his routine. Sadly, there are are people who allow themselves to get so fat that they cannot walk. But this nonsense about an arbitrary 220 limit is product of an immature and uniformed mind, and it keeps popping up in here. |
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"Dave Smith" wrote in message ... Stan de SD wrote: two in the gym at least 5 days a week. I take equestrian jumping lesson, compete in shows and win. I will gladly wrestle those twerps for the seat and I doubt they would call be overweight to my face. They can only do it from the safety of the computer keyboards. Don't get so hypersensitive, Dave. I'm over 200 lbs myself but run 2-3 miles/day and can fit in size 36 pants. The comments were invited by the whiny lard-ass crowd who tried to bully others into their "fat acceptance" dogma. I have to admit to limited sympathy for the true lard asses. I just get fed up with reading posts in a travel group about how anyone over 220 is obese. These immature little nancyboys have some twisted ideal body images and just seem out of touch with the fact there are a lot of people who weigh well over 220 who are quit fit and that the problem with airline seats is that they make them smaller to squeeze in a few more seats for the odd time that they are flying at capacity. I don't question that that there are some really fat asses out there. The funny thing is that I see some of them in the gym too. One chubby old broad pulls into the parking lot, lights up one last cigarette before she goes in. Then she takes the elevator up to the gym, rides the stationary bike for 5 minutes and then reads the paper for the next 55 minutes of her one hour workout before taking the elevator back out. Then there is the one who is so fat that she can't walk and has to use a scooter to get around. Her workout involves following her fat husband around while he does his routine. Sadly, there are are people who allow themselves to get so fat that they cannot walk. But this nonsense about an arbitrary 220 limit is product of an immature and uniformed mind, and it keeps popping up in here. Arnold Schwarzenegger is listed as obese in the government guidlines. |
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Dave Smith wrote:
I have to admit to limited sympathy for the true lard asses. I just get fed up with reading posts in a travel group about how anyone over 220 is obese. These immature little nancyboys [snip] Don't you mean "girlie men"? |
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sechumlib wrote: Dave Smith wrote: I have to admit to limited sympathy for the true lard asses. I just get fed up with reading posts in a travel group about how anyone over 220 is obese. These immature little nancyboys [snip] Don't you mean "girlie men"? Pretty much the same thing. |
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