If your jeans are bigger than size 38 you shouldnât get served in MC Donaldâs, KFC, donkeys , the pub , the garage (breakfast rolls) until your 36 or bellow again
Ever woman size 14 or above should be forced on a VLC diet
A fat bird has it advantages on a night out âŚthey are easy to pull as thery donât get filling very often , but spooning a fat bird has to me the most revolting sexual position known to man , all that fat tummy to hold into
NOW IS THE TIME FOr The government to act âŚif EVERY person was within 10% of there IDEAL BMI the government would save 2-3 billion in health care expenditure
Iâve no idea what that means but Mrs Mac has informed me this is the case in the school she teaches in so Iâm applying that rationale to the rest of the country.
[QUOTE=âHBV*, post: 1135403, member: 234â]I bet there Isent a pick on you. Surviving on a tin of beans a day, straight out of the tin with your filthy fuckung tabacco stained fingers as you look out the window.
Fucking oddball.[/QUOTE]
Iâm a big fan of fresh fruit and vegetables (yourself obviously being an exception in the vegetable category*). I do sometimes eat beans on toast for breakfast. An excellent start to the day.
Spot on. Itâs quite alarming seeing the kids lining up in Spar etc for their breakfast and lunch. This is were parental responsibility has broken down, itâs a huge issue but a very difficult one to solve.
The figures in that report are shocking. For a nation that buys so much sportswear and track suits we produce a stunning amount of fat cunts.
[QUOTE=âSandymount Red, post: 1135510, member: 1074â]Spot on. Itâs quite alarming seeing the kids lining up in Spar etc for their breakfast and lunch. This is were parental responsibility has broken down, itâs a huge issue but a very difficult one to solve.
The figures in that report are shocking. For a nation that buys so much sportswear and track suits we produce a stunning amount of fat cunts.[/QUOTE]
Part of this issue is childcare facilities offering breakfasts as part of their service. The other part is alot of parents donât actually eat breakfast themselves.
Our local creche offers this facility for a fairly modest cost and alot of families do avail of it. Personally I like to make the breakfast for them myself in the mornings.
But anyway, parents get in the routine of waking the kids, dressing them and jumping into the car and this continues once they start school.
[QUOTE=âSandymount Red, post: 1135510, member: 1074â]Spot on. Itâs quite alarming seeing the kids lining up in Spar etc for their breakfast and lunch. This is were parental responsibility has broken down, itâs a huge issue but a very difficult one to solve.
The figures in that report are shocking. For a nation that buys so much sportswear and track suits we produce a stunning amount of fat cunts.[/QUOTE]
Would kids lining up in Spar and these places at lunch-time for a bit of grub, some sausage rolls or chicken rolls be a bit of peer pressure for want of a better phrase? Or a better phrase might be a sheep mentality? When i was going to secondary school everyone bar book nerds really went into the town at lunch-time and bought something and hung around outside shops, up against walls and the like eating stuff. I never saw anyone saunter into town with a lunch box full of mammies sandwiches.
Also @HBV* made an excellent point earlier about vending machines and tuck shops in school. These should be banned from schools and furthermore the work place, the ones filled only with junk such as chocolate bars and crisps should be banned by any well meaning boss or principal. Again going back to my day in school there was a tuck shop and weâd line up at 11am break to buy cream eggs, stinger bars, mars bars, maltesers etc. We had a canteen too but all they sold were hot dogs, sausage rolls, pizza and chips etc. It was naive stuff but those were the times and that is not long ago. I hope that isnât still going on still in schools but suspect it is?
[QUOTE=âSandymount Red, post: 1135510, member: 1074â]Spot on. Itâs quite alarming seeing the kids lining up in Spar etc for their breakfast and lunch. This is were parental responsibility has broken down, itâs a huge issue but a very difficult one to solve.
The figures in that report are shocking. For a nation that buys so much sportswear and track suits we produce a stunning amount of fat cunts.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=âKinvaraâs Passion, post: 1135514, member: 686â]Part of this issue is childcare facilities offering breakfasts as part of their service. The other part is alot of parents donât actually eat breakfast themselves.
Our local creche offers this facility for a fairly modest cost and alot of families do avail of it. Personally I like to make the breakfast for them myself in the mornings.
But anyway, parents get in the routine of waking the kids, dressing them and jumping into the car and this continues once they start school.[/QUOTE]
For years as kids we were fed âhealthyâ cereals with âfortified ironâ and âhigh in fibreâ which in reality means theyâre unhealthy and full of sugar. Looking back though its a hell of a lot healthier than the crap people eat now.
All that said I think I went through a phase in my secondary school years where my daily lunch consisted off a packet of bourban biscuits and a pint of milk.
All i knew as a young fella growing up until i hit my teens was eating stuff from Kelloggs. My poor mother iâd say knew no better or maybe she did and thatâs all we wanted. Tony the tiger something? There was âgolden nuggettsâ with this character with a beard on the box who was by the way a gold miner (anyone remember them? I lived them for a while), honey loops etc. Christ it was desperate times. My sisters all they knew was cocoa pops all their lives until they knew better. A bowl of sugar.
[QUOTE=âTess Tickle, post: 1135323, member: 2269â]How do grown men drink Bulmers? I can understand kids drinking Bulmers, sure i was drinking it myself when i was starting off. Maybe up to 18-19 if you are a late starter, but anyone over 20 drinking Bulmers, come on mate.
I shudder when i see my auld fellaâs diet. Wheetabix in the morning, a fag and a cup of coffee. More coffee, fags and biscuits to bring him up to dinner time. All he wants then is bacon and cabbage. Spuds are essential no matter what. The mother got into making Spaghetti Bolognese a few years ago. Heâll only eat it if she cooks a few spuds as well, then he switches spuds for the spaghetti part and eats spuds and mince. Same with a pasta dish, heâll switch spuds for the pasta. Two mugs of milk with the dinner. Coffee and fags and biscuits up to supper time. All he knows and has ever known for his supper is something involving two slices of bread. A sandwich with whatever meat is in the fridge. A few pints. Bed. Repeat.
These fellas like my father ye all know them they are all out there, itâs just bad education regarding food and the habits of 60+ yrs of bad eating. He wonât eat fruit as he makes out it gives him âindigestionâ.[/QUOTE] @mickee321 is your father?