meow85 said: LittleFigNewton said: unless its for a role, there's no excuse or reason for a celebrity to be fat. celebs don't work 9-5 (or 8-7) jobs, they can afford to eat whatever they want, and they have easy access to dieticians, personal trainers, life coaches, and...surgery.
when you work, maybe, 6 months out of the year (actors, musicians, models), you're only full time job is your image. fat celebs are ridiculous. There's no reason for most people to be overweight.... True, a healthy, beautiful size is rarely as thin as a supermodel. It's not supposed to be. But why are there so many really big people out there? I know it sounds callous of me, but I have a hard time understanding why veggies are such a hard choice or adjustment for some people. [Edited 9/8/09 19:41pm] Greed and lazyness. Unless there is a medical reason for obesity like a thyroid problem or other there is no reason for anybody to become obese and remain that way. As for the orgers comments towards Renee that is just pathetic and immature. | |
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PanthaGirl said: meow85 said: There's no reason for most people to be overweight.... True, a healthy, beautiful size is rarely as thin as a supermodel. It's not supposed to be. But why are there so many really big people out there? I know it sounds callous of me, but I have a hard time understanding why veggies are such a hard choice or adjustment for some people. [Edited 9/8/09 19:41pm] Greed and lazyness. Unless there is a medical reason for obesity like a thyroid problem or other there is no reason for anybody to become obese and remain that way. As for the orgers comments towards Renee that is just pathetic and immature. how about life, luck, depression, death, hurt, pain, lost of hope, no light at the end of the tunnel..... LOVE HARD. | |
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Evvy said: PanthaGirl said: Greed and lazyness. Unless there is a medical reason for obesity like a thyroid problem or other there is no reason for anybody to become obese and remain that way. As for the orgers comments towards Renee that is just pathetic and immature. how about life, luck, depression, death, hurt, pain, lost of hope, no light at the end of the tunnel..... Life happens and then you move on. I understand those situations can cause an unbalance in emotions etc but I don't believe it's a valid reason to abuse your body in that fashion. | |
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Ottensen said: ZombieKitten said: Oh my sweetbabyjeebus | |
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meow85 said: LittleFigNewton said: unless its for a role, there's no excuse or reason for a celebrity to be fat. celebs don't work 9-5 (or 8-7) jobs, they can afford to eat whatever they want, and they have easy access to dieticians, personal trainers, life coaches, and...surgery.
when you work, maybe, 6 months out of the year (actors, musicians, models), you're only full time job is your image. fat celebs are ridiculous. There's no reason for most people to be overweight.... True, a healthy, beautiful size is rarely as thin as a supermodel. It's not supposed to be. But why are there so many really big people out there? I know it sounds callous of me, but I have a hard time understanding why veggies are such a hard choice or adjustment for some people. [Edited 9/8/09 19:41pm] I'm not saying you're wrong about the specific issue, but then, are you doing everything the way you should be doing it? My Legacy
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uPtoWnNY said: Ottensen said: Oh my sweetbabyjeebus It looks like she actually posed for this, perfect! | |
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minneapolisgenius said: DesireeNevermind said: [b]Oh and lets not leave out Val. I would have thrown my coochie smack in his face and made him choke on it back in his Tombstone days. But yeah, he was beautiful. What happened??! I think due to age his metabolism slowed down. Yeah he probably ate one too many twinkies but I chalk that up to him being past the age 35. Plus he looks a little big boned which means he was bound to get flubby at some point. | |
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I like a man with meat on his bones and I think Val and Alex look just fine. | |
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After some of these comments, post your picture...y'all MUST be perfect.
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Hottness\beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
IMO Marlon Brando http://www.biggeststars.c...to-12.html Even at his highest weight, there was still evidence that he was handsome. I'll ♥️ "LemonDrop" 2DN 💋 your "Sugar"
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DesireeNevermind said: minneapolisgenius said: But yeah, he was beautiful. What happened??! I think due to age his metabolism slowed down. Yeah he probably ate one too many twinkies but I chalk that up to him being past the age 35. Plus he looks a little big boned which means he was bound to get flubby at some point. Yeah Val Kilmer is fat.. butt it s got nuttin to do with age chekc out this guy here, he´s 62.... I repeat, 62 !!!!! http://www.youtube.com/wa...m4B0FWrrD0 fo sho took some groth hormones butt hey, so what? ya still gotta pump serios iron to look that great.. yall chekc out that video | |
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Evvy said: PanthaGirl said: Greed and lazyness. Unless there is a medical reason for obesity like a thyroid problem or other there is no reason for anybody to become obese and remain that way. As for the orgers comments towards Renee that is just pathetic and immature. how about life, luck, depression, death, hurt, pain, lost of hope, no light at the end of the tunnel..... Everyone has tough things in their life to work out. Some more than others, but if life stresses caused weight gain everyone would be big. "A Watcher scoffs at gravity!" | |
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he dated Carmen , Nona a nd Mayte ans Vaennssa att eh same time.
so you aint uptight? butt how would you feel if he asked you to do a 3sum with him...dont have to be malefemalemale, just some sexxy fmf shitt or sumfin...see, THATS what it boils down to when you ponder upon love...sweet love. is your love universal? or is ? your ? love selfish? how far woudl you go? now the answr to that questkion is the way that leads to a man s heart..butt deep inside you probly know the answer.allready. for someone so poetic and understanding of PRinces ways you re pretty old fashioned when it comes to this thing called love. hah ahha ha ha | |
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Shitt,wrong forum ..
here chekc this out http://www.youtube.com/wa...m4B0FWrrD0 whassup wit that? how he look likke that?= whats his secret? whats princes secret? how they all stay so in shape? | |
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NDRU said: meow85 said: There's no reason for most people to be overweight.... True, a healthy, beautiful size is rarely as thin as a supermodel. It's not supposed to be. But why are there so many really big people out there? I know it sounds callous of me, but I have a hard time understanding why veggies are such a hard choice or adjustment for some people. [Edited 9/8/09 19:41pm] I'm not saying you're wrong about the specific issue, but then, are you doing everything the way you should be doing it? No, and I don't claim to. It's just that I hear people trying to lose weight talk about how hard adjusting their diets can be, and I don't understand how. Eating properly is one of the easiest things out there, and if anyone needs help an honest doctor or plain ol' internet access can give you all the information you need. I know there are all kinds of factors that figure into a person's weight, but this is not one I understand. Carrots and brown rice are easy. Heart disease and diabetes are not. "A Watcher scoffs at gravity!" | |
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meow85 said: NDRU said: I'm not saying you're wrong about the specific issue, but then, are you doing everything the way you should be doing it? No, and I don't claim to. It's just that I hear people trying to lose weight talk about how hard adjusting their diets can be, and I don't understand how. Eating properly is one of the easiest things out there, and if anyone needs help an honest doctor or plain ol' internet access can give you all the information you need. I know there are all kinds of factors that figure into a person's weight, but this is not one I understand. Carrots and brown rice are easy. Heart disease and diabetes are not. peeps eat a lot cuz they sad n frustrated...peeps eat carbs...etaing gives comfort and soothes the mind . i lght a spliff wheneevr i feel likke shitt. butt that give me the munchies..hah hah ha ha munchies make ya fatt if folks ate more veggies and more protenin then peeps wouldn t be fat. | |
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meow85 said: NDRU said: I'm not saying you're wrong about the specific issue, but then, are you doing everything the way you should be doing it? No, and I don't claim to. It's just that I hear people trying to lose weight talk about how hard adjusting their diets can be, and I don't understand how. Eating properly is one of the easiest things out there, and if anyone needs help an honest doctor or plain ol' internet access can give you all the information you need. I know there are all kinds of factors that figure into a person's weight, but this is not one I understand. Carrots and brown rice are easy. Heart disease and diabetes are not. Exactly. This shit ain't rocket science. Everyone knows what's good and what's not, but Americans love to eat junk food, and don't get enough exercise. MFers will even eat deep-fried butter. Jesus..... | |
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RudyIsBackForGood said: meow85 said: No, and I don't claim to. It's just that I hear people trying to lose weight talk about how hard adjusting their diets can be, and I don't understand how. Eating properly is one of the easiest things out there, and if anyone needs help an honest doctor or plain ol' internet access can give you all the information you need. I know there are all kinds of factors that figure into a person's weight, but this is not one I understand. Carrots and brown rice are easy. Heart disease and diabetes are not. peeps eat a lot cuz they sad n frustrated...peeps eat carbs...etaing gives comfort and soothes the mind . i lght a spliff wheneevr i feel likke shitt. butt that give me the munchies..hah hah ha ha munchies make ya fatt if folks ate more veggies and more protenin then peeps wouldn t be fat. Your post, as usual, is mostly incomprehensible. But it's a myth that carbs make you fat. Low-carb and no-carb diets are actually extremely unhealthy. The problem for most people is that they eat the wrong kinds of carbs (simple carbs like sugar and refined flour) instead of healthier kinds like whole grains. "A Watcher scoffs at gravity!" | |
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uPtoWnNY said: meow85 said: No, and I don't claim to. It's just that I hear people trying to lose weight talk about how hard adjusting their diets can be, and I don't understand how. Eating properly is one of the easiest things out there, and if anyone needs help an honest doctor or plain ol' internet access can give you all the information you need. I know there are all kinds of factors that figure into a person's weight, but this is not one I understand. Carrots and brown rice are easy. Heart disease and diabetes are not. Exactly. This shit ain't rocket science. Everyone knows what's good and what's not, but Americans love to eat junk food, and don't get enough exercise. MFers will even eat deep-fried butter. Jesus..... I like travelling down to the U.S. but for one thing -your food. No matter what part of the country I've gone to, it's next to impossible to find something that isn't loaded with fat and sugar. In Florida it took me almost all day one time to find some juice that didn't have added sugar. I finally gave up and bought "cranberry cocktail" that had corn syrup as its first ingredient. Even when it comes to chain restaurants that we have on both sides of the border there's a difference. I was shocked to find out that, greasy as Canadian McDonalds food can be, it's actually fattier south of the 49th. What the hell is going on down there? "A Watcher scoffs at gravity!" | |
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meow85 said: RudyIsBackForGood said: peeps eat a lot cuz they sad n frustrated...peeps eat carbs...etaing gives comfort and soothes the mind . i lght a spliff wheneevr i feel likke shitt. butt that give me the munchies..hah hah ha ha munchies make ya fatt if folks ate more veggies and more protenin then peeps wouldn t be fat. Your post, as usual, is mostly incomprehensible. But it's a myth that carbs make you fat. Low-carb and no-carb diets are actually extremely unhealthy. The problem for most people is that they eat the wrong kinds of carbs (simple carbs like sugar and refined flour) instead of healthier kinds like whole grains. sorry most of the tiome i org im mostly high as a mawfugga...its that job related stress you know....i gotta shake that shittt..smoke sum hitt.. hah hha ha ha now, carbs CAN raise your blood sugar levels ...increase insuline ...ans then.you get fATT ...simple butt your right ..slow carbs dont make you as fat ass those pesky simple carbs...still....carbs are carbs...theyre energy..if you dont burn that energy..it turns into fat..no matter how ya slice it.. sorry for the typos...i really dig your atituede but it is what it is you know. i ll try to be more comprensive next time | |
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Slave2daGroove said: After some of these comments, post your picture...y'all MUST be perfect.
No shit, huh? | |
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meow85 said: uPtoWnNY said: Exactly. This shit ain't rocket science. Everyone knows what's good and what's not, but Americans love to eat junk food, and don't get enough exercise. MFers will even eat deep-fried butter. Jesus..... I like travelling down to the U.S. but for one thing -your food. No matter what part of the country I've gone to, it's next to impossible to find something that isn't loaded with fat and sugar. In Florida it took me almost all day one time to find some juice that didn't have added sugar. I finally gave up and bought "cranberry cocktail" that had corn syrup as its first ingredient. Even when it comes to chain restaurants that we have on both sides of the border there's a difference. I was shocked to find out that, greasy as Canadian McDonalds food can be, it's actually fattier south of the 49th. What the hell is going on down there? America has some of the BEST food intjhe whole world ! For real.so much variety so many diffrent folks ...so mcuh to choose from..and so cheap..cheap . . you can find some good juice ,too.just gotta know what you looking for. Now Canada aint reallythaht diffrent ,or is it ? and Mickey D´ s is the same, all over the wolrd,everywhere..that s part of theyre success. are you serios about McDonals? They all teh same . America has great food. | |
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meow85 said: NDRU said: I'm not saying you're wrong about the specific issue, but then, are you doing everything the way you should be doing it? No, and I don't claim to. It's just that I hear people trying to lose weight talk about how hard adjusting their diets can be, and I don't understand how. Eating properly is one of the easiest things out there, and if anyone needs help an honest doctor or plain ol' internet access can give you all the information you need. I know there are all kinds of factors that figure into a person's weight, but this is not one I understand. Carrots and brown rice are easy. Heart disease and diabetes are not. yeah we all have the information, but doing what we're supposed to do is often inexplicably difficult. Eating right requires more than just knowledge, it requires strong will power. I ate veggie today, and I feel good right now, but I also know that a burger & fries would have been far more immediately satisfying. My Legacy
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Wh celebrity has the BEST hair job=?
Is it Mel Gibsen ? John Travolter is kinda aight butt its obvious now that hes got a mesh hair piece Prince? probly so...then agin it might be real and no HT whatsoever Mathew McConnorhey comes to mind...dude´s mugshot was very telling...bald spots and receding hairline all too clear to see...now that mofo look like he in his teens...WTF? Nic Cage looks fucked up. Why does Nic Cage look fucked up despite all the hairjobs done and how come Jon Travolter need a hairpeice when both got mad loot? They rich butt cant efford a good HT butt the average Joe can ? And whaasuup w/ Joe Byden ? Joe looks wierd to say the least. He s got money,no ? Best HT i d say is PRince...or maybe Arnie and Sly Stallone. your pick ? | |
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NDRU said: meow85 said: No, and I don't claim to. It's just that I hear people trying to lose weight talk about how hard adjusting their diets can be, and I don't understand how. Eating properly is one of the easiest things out there, and if anyone needs help an honest doctor or plain ol' internet access can give you all the information you need. I know there are all kinds of factors that figure into a person's weight, but this is not one I understand. Carrots and brown rice are easy. Heart disease and diabetes are not. yeah we all have the information, but doing what we're supposed to do is often inexplicably difficult. Eating right requires more than just knowledge, it requires strong will power. I ate veggie today, and I feel good right now, but I also know that a burger & fries would have been far more immediately satisfying. Right on ...good points. most of thsose celebs are also on drugs...and yall know hollywodd can be a mean place so some folks seek refuge in FOOD..carbs make you happy first...butt in the long run you look bloated and FAT and regret eating them..ha ha ha | |
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RudyIsBackForGood said: meow85 said: I like travelling down to the U.S. but for one thing -your food. No matter what part of the country I've gone to, it's next to impossible to find something that isn't loaded with fat and sugar. In Florida it took me almost all day one time to find some juice that didn't have added sugar. I finally gave up and bought "cranberry cocktail" that had corn syrup as its first ingredient. Even when it comes to chain restaurants that we have on both sides of the border there's a difference. I was shocked to find out that, greasy as Canadian McDonalds food can be, it's actually fattier south of the 49th. What the hell is going on down there? America has some of the BEST food intjhe whole world ! For real.so much variety so many diffrent folks ...so mcuh to choose from..and so cheap..cheap . . you can find some good juice ,too.just gotta know what you looking for. Now Canada aint reallythaht diffrent ,or is it ? and Mickey D´ s is the same, all over the wolrd,everywhere..that s part of theyre success. are you serios about McDonals? They all teh same . America has great food. America does not have great food, and McD's is definitely not the same everywhere. "A Watcher scoffs at gravity!" | |
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NDRU said: meow85 said: No, and I don't claim to. It's just that I hear people trying to lose weight talk about how hard adjusting their diets can be, and I don't understand how. Eating properly is one of the easiest things out there, and if anyone needs help an honest doctor or plain ol' internet access can give you all the information you need. I know there are all kinds of factors that figure into a person's weight, but this is not one I understand. Carrots and brown rice are easy. Heart disease and diabetes are not. yeah we all have the information, but doing what we're supposed to do is often inexplicably difficult. Eating right requires more than just knowledge, it requires strong will power. I ate veggie today, and I feel good right now, but I also know that a burger & fries would have been far more immediately satisfying. There's nothing wrong with burgers and fries now and then. Hell, that's all I ate yesterday. But people who make a lifestyle of eating that way, I don't understand. There's loads of healthy food that's filling and satisfying and easy to make. "A Watcher scoffs at gravity!" | |
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meow85 said: RudyIsBackForGood said: America has some of the BEST food intjhe whole world ! For real.so much variety so many diffrent folks ...so mcuh to choose from..and so cheap..cheap . . you can find some good juice ,too.just gotta know what you looking for. Now Canada aint reallythaht diffrent ,or is it ? and Mickey D´ s is the same, all over the wolrd,everywhere..that s part of theyre success. are you serios about McDonals? They all teh same . America has great food. America does not have great food, and McD's is definitely not the same everywhere. not ??? | |
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Ex-Moderator | meow85 said: NDRU said: yeah we all have the information, but doing what we're supposed to do is often inexplicably difficult. Eating right requires more than just knowledge, it requires strong will power. I ate veggie today, and I feel good right now, but I also know that a burger & fries would have been far more immediately satisfying. There's nothing wrong with burgers and fries now and then. Hell, that's all I ate yesterday. But people who make a lifestyle of eating that way, I don't understand. There's loads of healthy food that's filling and satisfying and easy to make. From http://www.statcan.gc.ca/...60-eng.htm According to the 2004 CCHS, 23.1% of Canadians aged 18 or older, an estimated 5.5 million adults, had a body mass index (BMI) of 30 or more, indicating that they were obese (Table 1) (see What is BMI?). This is significantly higher than estimates derived from self-reported data collected in 2003, which yield an obesity rate of 15.2% (see Methodology makes a difference). Another 8.6 million, or 36.1%, were overweight.
Perhaps you can ask some of your fat friends and family members what's so hard about eating vegetables. 59.2% of the population of Canada are overweight or obese according to the above statistics, so chances are you know someone. As you can see, it's not just a problem in the US. |
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Ex-Moderator | RudyIsBackForGood said: meow85 said: America does not have great food, and McD's is definitely not the same everywhere. not ??? I've had McDs all over the world. Sure, there are different menu options in different countries - heck, there are different menu options in different states and regions here, but for the most part it's ALL the same. |
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