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Old Jan 19th 2005, 2:05 am
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Magda
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On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 14:34:48 GMT, in rec.travel.europe, "a.spencer3"
<[email protected]> arranged some electrons, so they looked like this :

...
... "Padraig Breathnach" <[email protected]> wrote in message
... news:[email protected]...
... >> Fat women need love, too.
...
... And are more appreciative for it! :-))
...
... Surreyman
...

Ok, we have two fat-lovers already. Any others ?
 
Old Jan 19th 2005, 2:13 am
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Magda wrote:
    >
    > On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 12:06:54 +0100, in rec.travel.europe, nitram <[email protected]> arranged
    > some electrons, so they looked like this :
    > ... >Mmmm, it's lovely, innit!
    > ... >
    > ... >Thank you God for creating women that make themselves look like that!
    > ...
    > ... which one do you mean?
    >
    > Don't be silly. No man alive will ever admit that he prefers the fat one.

Don't be so sure. Afternoon talk shows seem to be full of them.

M
 
Old Jan 19th 2005, 2:25 am
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On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 16:05:35 +0100, Magda <[email protected]>
wrote:

    >On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 14:34:48 GMT, in rec.travel.europe, "a.spencer3"
    ><[email protected]> arranged some electrons, so they looked like this :
    > ...
    > ... "Padraig Breathnach" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > ... news:[email protected]...
    > ... >> Fat women need love, too.
    > ...
    > ... And are more appreciative for it! :-))
    > ...
    > ... Surreyman
    > ...
    >Ok, we have two fat-lovers already. Any others ?

Does all shapes and sizes count?
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Old Jan 19th 2005, 2:29 am
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Following up to Magda

    >Don't be silly. No man alive will ever admit that he prefers the fat one.

Do any? Mind you "fat bottomed girls that make the rocking world
go round".
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Old Jan 19th 2005, 4:07 am
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Magda <[email protected]> wrote:

    >On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 14:34:48 GMT, in rec.travel.europe, "a.spencer3"
    ><[email protected]> arranged some electrons, so they looked like this :
    > ...
    > ... "Padraig Breathnach" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > ... news:[email protected]...
    > ... >> Fat women need love, too.
    > ...
    > ... And are more appreciative for it! :-))
    > ...
    >Ok, we have two fat-lovers already. Any others ?

Don't share your judgement with Herself, or her suspicions might be
aroused.

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Old Jan 19th 2005, 4:27 am
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On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 12:58:03 +0100, Magda <[email protected]>
wrote:

    >On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 12:06:54 +0100, in rec.travel.europe, nitram <[email protected]> arranged
    >some electrons, so they looked like this :
    > ... On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 23:21:39 GMT, Deep Foiled Malls
    > ... <deepfreudmoors@eITmISaACTUALLYiREAL!l.nu> wrote:
    > ...

    > ... >
    > ... >Thank you God for creating women that make themselves look like that!
    > ...
    > ... which one do you mean?
    >Don't be silly. No man alive will ever admit that he prefers the fat one.

It makes me feel physically ill to see a woman with such little self
respect that she would become that grotesquely obese, and THEN dress
in that way.

That g-string did something really bad in its previous life.
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Old Jan 19th 2005, 4:32 am
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On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 17:07:06 +0000, in rec.travel.europe, Padraig Breathnach
<[email protected]> arranged some electrons, so they looked like this :

... Magda <[email protected]> wrote:
...
... >On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 14:34:48 GMT, in rec.travel.europe, "a.spencer3"
... ><[email protected]> arranged some electrons, so they looked like this :
... >
... > ...
... > ... "Padraig Breathnach" <[email protected]> wrote in message
... > ... news:[email protected]...
... > ... >> Fat women need love, too.
... > ...
... > ... And are more appreciative for it! :-))
... > ...
... >
... >Ok, we have two fat-lovers already. Any others ?
...
... Don't share your judgement with Herself, or her suspicions might be
... aroused.

What, that your girlfriend has a rubenesque figure ?
Don't worry, I won't tell anybody.
 
Old Jan 19th 2005, 4:33 am
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On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 17:07:06 +0000, Padraig Breathnach
<[email protected]> wrote:

    >Magda <[email protected]> wrote:
    >>On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 14:34:48 GMT, in rec.travel.europe, "a.spencer3"
    >><[email protected]> arranged some electrons, so they looked like this :
    >> ...
    >> ... "Padraig Breathnach" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >> ... news:[email protected]...
    >> ... >> Fat women need love, too.
    >> ...
    >> ... And are more appreciative for it! :-))
    >> ...
    >>Ok, we have two fat-lovers already. Any others ?
    >Don't share your judgement with Herself, or her suspicions might be
    >aroused.

We don't want to get here aroused, Madge is more than enough :-)
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Old Jan 19th 2005, 4:43 am
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On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 18:32:02 +0100, Magda <[email protected]>
wrote:

    >On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 17:07:06 +0000, in rec.travel.europe, Padraig Breathnach
    ><[email protected]> arranged some electrons, so they looked like this :
    > ... Magda <[email protected]> wrote:
    > ...
    > ... >On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 14:34:48 GMT, in rec.travel.europe, "a.spencer3"
    > ... ><[email protected]> arranged some electrons, so they looked like this :
    > ... >
    > ... > ...
    > ... > ... "Padraig Breathnach" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > ... > ... news:[email protected]...
    > ... > ... >> Fat women need love, too.
    > ... > ...
    > ... > ... And are more appreciative for it! :-))
    > ... > ...
    > ... >
    > ... >Ok, we have two fat-lovers already. Any others ?
    > ...
    > ... Don't share your judgement with Herself, or her suspicions might be
    > ... aroused.
    >What, that your girlfriend has a rubenesque figure ?
    >Don't worry, I won't tell anybody.

What's wrong with being rubenesque? Vastly preferable to the
fashionable anorexic look.
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Old Jan 19th 2005, 5:22 am
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On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 18:43:42 +0100, in rec.travel.europe, nitram <[email protected]> arranged
some electrons, so they looked like this :

...
... What's wrong with being rubenesque? Vastly preferable to the
... fashionable anorexic look.

I was watching "Dirty Dancing" the other day and thinking that if it was made today they
would make poor Jennifer Grey lose at least 8 kilos - and yet she looks absolutely lovely,
not fat at all. But they would !
 
Old Jan 19th 2005, 6:27 am
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On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 16:13:58 +0100, in rec.travel.europe, Mika
<[email protected]> arranged some electrons, so they looked like this :

... Magda wrote:
... >
... > On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 12:06:54 +0100, in rec.travel.europe, nitram <[email protected]> arranged
... > some electrons, so they looked like this :
... > ... >Mmmm, it's lovely, innit!
... > ... >
... > ... >Thank you God for creating women that make themselves look like that!
... > ...
... > ... which one do you mean?
... >
... > Don't be silly. No man alive will ever admit that he prefers the fat one.
...
... Don't be so sure. Afternoon talk shows seem to be full of them.
...
... M

In Finland ?
 
Old Jan 19th 2005, 6:53 am
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I just watched a UK program of Ready Steady Cook and the two
contestants looked as big or bigger than the person in the picture.
Mother and Daughter. Must be the Fish abd Chips.

On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 17:07:06 +0000, Padraig Breathnach
<[email protected]> wrote:

    >Magda <[email protected]> wrote:
    >>On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 14:34:48 GMT, in rec.travel.europe, "a.spencer3"
    >><[email protected]> arranged some electrons, so they looked like this :
    >> ...
    >> ... "Padraig Breathnach" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >> ... news:[email protected]...
    >> ... >> Fat women need love, too.
    >> ...
    >> ... And are more appreciative for it! :-))
    >> ...
    >>Ok, we have two fat-lovers already. Any others ?
    >Don't share your judgement with Herself, or her suspicions might be
    >aroused.
 
Old Jan 19th 2005, 7:33 am
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On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 16:25:44 +0100, in rec.travel.europe, nitram <[email protected]> arranged
some electrons, so they looked like this :

... On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 16:05:35 +0100, Magda <[email protected]>
... wrote:
...
... >On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 14:34:48 GMT, in rec.travel.europe, "a.spencer3"
... ><[email protected]> arranged some electrons, so they looked like this :
... >
... > ...
... > ... "Padraig Breathnach" <[email protected]> wrote in message
... > ... news:[email protected]...
... > ... >> Fat women need love, too.
... > ...
... > ... And are more appreciative for it! :-))
... > ...
... > ... Surreyman
... > ...
... >
... >Ok, we have two fat-lovers already. Any others ?
...
... Does all shapes and sizes count?

LOL
 
Old Jan 19th 2005, 10:35 pm
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Deep Foiled Malls wrote:
    > It makes me feel physically ill to see a woman with such little self
    > respect that she would become that grotesquely obese, and THEN dress
    > in that way.

My FAT Posts

From: Icono Clast
Date: 22 May 2004 01:14:05 -0700
Subject: My FAT Posts

Here are a few posts about our fat and obese fellow citizens dated
between 2004-04-27 and 1998/05/29. Someday I'll turn them into a page
at the site at Right in the sig.

From my 2004-04-27 report on rec.travel.cruises:

FAT
I don't know whether fat people have a tendency to go on cruises or
people who go on cruises have a tendency to be fat. Whichever, the
proportion of fat people on this ship was extraördinarily high when
compared with what one usually sees in Coastal USA.

***

From: Icono Clast
Subject: Re: Stay in LA
Newsgroups: rec.travel.usa-canada
Date: 2003-01-31 01:01:20 PST

"Paul Tauger" <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have a photographic package that, I expect
> far exceeds 5 kilos, and doesn't fit in a shoulder bag.

> The solution is simple: I have a . . . backpack, which is a
> very comfortable way to carry all this stuff

Good luck on your back's future health. I hope you're at least in
your fifties and your skeleton is well developed.

Were it up to me, persons under age 18 would be prohibited from
carrying anything on their backs for longer than a minute or two. I
cringe at the future of the backs-burdened children I see on the
streets. O how they'll suffer! The fat ones, though, probably won't
live long enough for their mis-treated backs to bother them.

***

From: Icono Clast
Subject: Teach them to not ingest junk
Newsgroups: alt.california
Date: 2002-08-28 02:54:15 PST

I come to praise the Los Angeles School Board for electing to pull
soda beverages from its schools. I've never understood why schools
permitted their students to have access to such unhealthful beverages
on school premises thus teaching them that they're OK. I hope that
they'll pull all high salt, high sugar, and high fat foods from the
schools and serve only healthful, well-balanced meals to the growing
bodies in their care.

***

Subject: Re: Ridiculous dining experience 2
Newsgroups: ba.food
Date: 1999/10/11

[email protected] (Geoff Miller) wrote:
> Icono Clast writes:
> > I think it's unconscionable for schools to sell sodas and
> > other beverages and foods that are commonly known to be either
> > unhealthful or of no nutritional value. If they want junk
> > food, they can leave the campus to visit the corner grocery.

> Why does every single thing a kid puts into his mouth have to be
> actively nutritious?

Water isn't nutritious but it's clearly more healthful than a soda or
coffee.

> Making sure a kid gets proper nutrition is his parents'
> responsibility. If he eats well at home, then clearly a soda
> or roll of SweeTarts at school isn't going to do any harm.

Schools are places of learning. By the unavailability of
unhealthful or non-nutritious foods, one can learn what to not eat.

> > If they want junk food, they can leave the campus to visit the
> > corner grocery.

> And how many schools have open campuses these days?

Irrelevant. If the student knows the campus is closed, junk foods can
be acquired from a negligent parent or from a grocery store on the
way to school. I'm saying the schools shouldn't make it available.

If you, as I, spent any time in amusement parks, you'd probably be as
shocked as I by the bodies of today's youth. So many of them are
grotesquely fat slobs that we won't have to worry about them
collecting Social Security or their union pensions.

I, by the way, am getting heavy. But I'm old. Although healthy, I'm
gaining weight in spite of a generally healthful diet and am very
unhappy about it. My problem is an enormous appetite for all that
good healthful food. Yes, I eat junk food, high-fat, -salt, and
-sugar foods too, but it's rare. Gorged on that stuff this week-end
while at a dance convention but probably sweat most of it off. Well,
I hope I did.

***

A response:
Newsgroups: rec.roller-coaster
Date: 1999/08/27

Icono Clast said:
> > The picture I've seen . . . is of a quite normal-looking,
> > although frightfully-fat (that could be the result of
> > parental feeding abuse) boy.

Skip Smith alleged:
> Funny....Fat bashing is still socially acceptable.

An observation and a bash are not the same thing.

> Make fun of a . . . Fat person? People agree with you...

I did not make fun of the boy. In fact, by calling him "frightfully
fat" I was sympathizing with him and the probable feeding abuse by
his mother.

> > Considering the grotesquely fat woman claiming to be the
> > boy's mother, perhaps his frightful flab is the result of
> > a genetic pre-disposition.

Once again I was neither bashing nor making fun of them. I observed
the woman to be grotesquely fat. Perhaps your observation differs
from mine. Perhaps your opinion of her appearance differs from mine.
I even gave her a way out of my food abuse charge by speculating that
"perhaps [the boy's] frightful flab is the result of a genetic
pre-disposition".

> Totally off topic...

Yes, if all you want to talk about is fat but that wasn't the subject
of the original post. It is you who has created the off-topic Thread.

***

From my 1998/12/13 report on rec.travel.cruises:

The proportion of fat people was shockingly high. Although I
didn't count, my guess is that at least 40% of the passengers were
enough overweight to be unhealthy.

***

From my 1998/05/29 report on rec.roller-coaster

FAT:
Waiting in amusement park lines can be tedious and looking at
others in the same situation is one of the most interesting things to
do. It didn't take me long to notice how fat the people were, so fat,
in fact, that I started to count them. It seems that every time I
counted, a third of the people I counted was fat. No, I don't mean
merely overweight and I didn't count beer bellies, either, but real
fat people, most of them quite young. Many of them also smoke
cigarettes. It's sad. Their lives will probably be very short.
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Old Jan 20th 2005, 9:36 am
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On Thu, 20 Jan 2005 03:35:17 -0800, Icono Clast <[email protected]>
wrote:

    >From: Icono Clast
    >Subject: Re: Stay in LA
    >Newsgroups: rec.travel.usa-canada
    >Date: 2003-01-31 01:01:20 PST
    >"Paul Tauger" <[email protected]> wrote:
    > > I have a photographic package that, I expect
    > > far exceeds 5 kilos, and doesn't fit in a shoulder bag.
    > > The solution is simple: I have a . . . backpack, which is a
    > > very comfortable way to carry all this stuff
    >Good luck on your back's future health. I hope you're at least in
    >your fifties and your skeleton is well developed.
    >Were it up to me, persons under age 18 would be prohibited from
    >carrying anything on their backs for longer than a minute or two. I
    >cringe at the future of the backs-burdened children I see on the
    >streets. O how they'll suffer! The fat ones, though, probably won't
    >live long enough for their mis-treated backs to bother them.

Back problems?

I don't believe they are caused by backpacks. A good backpack that is.
Get a good one and it will last you for a decade. Tune the thing so it
sits comfortably on your hips, and your back will not suffer.

If you really want to look after your back, just do lots a shagging. A
great way to spend one's time!
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