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$17mma wrote:He wears his D&G underwear only three times max then throws them away!! :eek: they cost £30 each!
has he had palstic surgery? he looks awful.... he needs to get a refund.
What a t**t!!!! This has got to be a wind up surely??? With his money surely he could afford a chemical skin peel... Yuk. Hope they don't show him in his D & G's :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:
And as for the women....... At least he's spending his own money whereas the 'dancer' is spending ours (by defaulting on loans & cards), and the other is no better than well, lets not say it on here in case kids are reading, but she obv has no shame. I could NEVER be a kept woman.
Whereas the woman on now has a sense of humour & proportion and is spending her own money - good on her!A positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort
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LookingAhead wrote:Who...? Your husband..? :rotfl:
Just kidding honey.
:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: £35 on underwear and then use them only three times Id kill him!MFWB
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:rotfl: look at his cheeks
he looks like a hampsterMFWB
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$17mma wrote::rotfl: look at his cheeks
he looks like a hampster
I know, forgot to mention lipsuction on his face - he could donate it to glamour girl for her next lip injection!
oooohh getting !!!!!y but they're asking for it!A positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort
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Willsnarf1983 wrote:Hey hey emma what he obviously works out and his fat % i would suspect is average at worse and if it was done purely on the stats like u said above then he would be above the thin person that smokes, does drugs etc. So your arguement doesn't hold water
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$17mma wrote:if you say so :rolleyes:
yup

and on the note of the wanna be glamour model...she's fooked!SShhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh0 -
Good call, Will.
How about we refuse to treat people who get hit by cars when they crossed the road without looking? How about not treating old people 'cos they are going to die anyway soon.... why bother treating kids with learning difficulties, they'll never earn their way in taxes..... how about not giving pregnant women epidurals, after all, they chose to have the damn baby.....:rolleyes:
Will, usually doctors do tell smokers to quit before surgery, and tell fat people to diet before treatment (and during, to help blood pressure etc).
Ultimately, unless you make all unhealthy things illegal, the NHS will keep dealing with it. It's called the National Health Service for a reason.
Some days, it's just not worth chewing through the leather straps....
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bargainbetty wrote:Good call, Will.
How about we refuse to treat people who get hit by cars when they crossed the road without looking? How about not treating old people 'cos they are going to die anyway soon.... why bother treating kids with learning difficulties, they'll never earn their way in taxes..... how about not giving pregnant women epidurals, after all, they chose to have the damn baby.....:rolleyes:
Will, usually doctors do tell smokers to quit before surgery, and tell fat people to diet before treatment (and during, to help blood pressure etc).
Ultimately, unless you make all unhealthy things illegal, the NHS will keep dealing with it. It's called the National Health Service for a reason.
thats a pointless arguement, the first one bout getting hit by a car for not looking is down to someone not concentrating on where they are walking not down to abusing their own body.
You cannot bring arguements about disabled kids and the elderly to the table because what i am on about is people that SELF HARM via drinking, eating, smoking so maybe you want to actually think about your arguement before coming up with such silly counter arguements!
We as people have a responsibility to look afterourselves and help prevent the NHS from going under down to being stupid in what we do. Unless there is the threat of going to the back as a nation we will continue to become fatter, and less healthy
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I have to say I'm kinda with Will on this one. If people in this day & age with the amount of stuff on the TV and in the media, on packaging etc continue to eat badly, drink excessively & smoke excessively, then they are knowingly abusing their bodies. Same goes for drugs like heroin & cocaine.
You'd be pretty upset if you were in A & E waiting to be seen for a broken leg (heaven forbid) but you got shoved to the back of the queue because a heroin addict OD'd again.
I can't distinguish too much in my mind the difference between that and someone who drinks a bottle of vodka a day getting a kidney or liver transplant over me as a very mild drinker.
I am not thinking people shouldn't ever be treated, after all if we mostly all pay NI or have done at some point in our lives however look at the size of the country now and the strain the NHS is under.
People have to help themselves to prevent the treatment being needed in the first place I feel.
Edit: I also want to say that I feel education is an ongoing thing in life for nutrition, alcohol, drugs etc and Governments have a responsibility to keep the pressure up on us so we continually 'get the message'.
I don't know how easy it is to get help & support for alcoholism but this needs to be freely available and without stigma. Same goes for eating disorders.
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Do men really fancy women like her in the programme? All big fake boobs, bleached hair, tan like old leather and looking like (in my opinion) a trout?
Is this really what men want???~What you send out comes back to thee thricefold!~~0
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