Thread Rating:
  • 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
Down the pub - the thread about nothing and everything
(12-02-18, 11:08 PM)darrsi link Wrote: [quote author=Dudeofrude link=topic=22082.msg275411#msg275411 date=1518454241]
[quote author=tommyardin link=topic=22082.msg275397#msg275397 date=1518429541]
guess not all weight issue are from gluttony.

I'm sorry but EVERY weight problem is to do with gluttony. I can't stand all those lard arse fuckers that claim to have a slow metabolism or 'thyroid issues'
Your body can't make fat from nowhere. The only way to get to these sickening sizes is to eat your way there.
If you have a medical issue that means your body only burns 500 calories a day then only eat 500, not 3000.
I worked as a gym instructor for a while in my early twenties and the amount of them is get in crying about their size, crying while I trained them then smiling while they sat and ate 3 big Mac meals afterwards!
[/quote]


But in the same breath you do get people that can eat whatever crap they want, and plenty of it, and not gain weight at all.
There's a couple i work with and they literally eat so much shite throughout the day it's unbelievable but they're both as skinny as anything. Especially sugary stuff, they can't get enough of it.
[/quote]


Can i just add something to this which is quite important. This said couple tend to get ill easily, and noticeably very often.
I also know someone who's a vegan, doesn't drink, smoke, etc, who also seems to be ill about 50% of the year, even when it's very warm, and in my opinion looks malnourished and extremely pale to look at.
I have suggested a night out on the piss and a large (veggie) burger at the end of the night maybe just once a month or two, but it just falls on deaf ears.  :b
More people are born because of alcohol than will ever die from it.
Reply
Or perhaps in the 60s/70s and early 80s we didn't just sit in front of a computer screen,  games system or TV screen. As a kid of the 60s we were either down the park playing football or over the woods building dens, or out for a bike ride, and there was just as many perverts and no good scum bags then as now, it just wasn't reported as much then, as there was shame in being a victim of them then.
Reply
(13-02-18, 07:41 PM)VNA link Wrote: What?  So it's fucking Dr Dudeofrude is it?  :lol

Why not?. Surely you don't want that title too?.

You've already taken on the role of unquestionable expert on politics.
Reply
(14-02-18, 07:43 AM)YamFazFan link Wrote: Are you sure you're feeling alright in your mind graham?.

I hope so but that disgusting, offensive suggestion referring to WW2 would suggest otherwise.

That was deliberately to point out how offensive *your* comments about "fat fucks" were.

And questioning someone's mental health for disagreeing with you is also being offensive.
Reply
(14-02-18, 02:12 PM)Grahamm link Wrote: [quote author=YamFazFan link=topic=22082.msg275485#msg275485 date=1518590619]
Are you sure you're feeling alright in your mind graham?.

I hope so but that disgusting, offensive suggestion referring to WW2 would suggest otherwise.

That was deliberately to point out how offensive *your* comments about "fat fucks" were.

And questioning someone's mental health for disagreeing with you is also being offensive.
[/quote]

I'm even more concerned for you now Grahamm.

You're getting my posts mixed up with someone else's!

I haven't referred to anyone as "fat fucks".

You can look through any/all of my 1000+ posts and you will find no insulting language such as that or similar.

Sits and waits for apology......
Reply
(14-02-18, 08:40 AM)steve 10562cc link Wrote: Or perhaps in the 60s/70s and early 80s we didn't just sit in front of a computer screen,  games system or TV screen. As a kid of the 60s we were either down the park playing football or over the woods building dens, or out for a bike ride, and there was just as many perverts and no good scum bags then as now, it just wasn't reported as much then, as there was shame in being a victim of them then.


Sound. Oh how I loved those days. Hide and seek over an area of 10 sq miles. Hedge hopping. Tree climbing (without safety helmet or harness). I still go running at 66 over the fields and footpaths we used to frequent as nippers, and waht were once packed with kids exploring life are now devoid of youngsters during the school holidays. The nation has changed for the worse
Reply
Am I the only one who thinks that the increase in overweight people is linked  to a few things?


1. The drive to force people to quit smoking, they eat to replace the longing for nicotine.
2. The massive increase in takeaway outlets, there are streets in Leeds where it is just  rows of takeaways, and more appear every month.
3.Car ownership, no one walks anywhere no matter how short the journey.
4. Massive supermarkets selling every kind of sugary / fatty food available, strange how when they do a " bogof " it is never friut and veg.
5. The availability of cheap alcohol 24/7 , my local 24 hour garage even sells it.


As for overweight being an " illness " or genetic I would like to see some genuine proof from some reputable sources before I will believe that, I am overweight and I am not ill or bound by my genes, I am just a lazy greedy git.





Reply
Quote:You've already taken on the role of unquestionable expert on politics.


I was previously given the title, when the forum was hosted on YUKU, of - FOC-U political correspondent and voice of reason. :lol

I thought I'd got off lightly compared to others.
Reply
(14-02-18, 03:50 PM)agricola link Wrote: [quote author=steve 10562cc link=topic=22082.msg275489#msg275489 date=1518594012]
Or perhaps in the 60s/70s and early 80s we didn't just sit in front of a computer screen,  games system or TV screen. As a kid of the 60s we were either down the park playing football or over the woods building dens, or out for a bike ride, and there was just as many perverts and no good scum bags then as now, it just wasn't reported as much then, as there was shame in being a victim of them then.


Sound. Oh how I loved those days. Hide and seek over an area of 10 sq miles. Hedge hopping. Tree climbing (without safety helmet or harness). I still go running at 66 over the fields and footpaths we used to frequent as nippers, and waht were once packed with kids exploring life are now devoid of youngsters during the school holidays. The nation has changed for the worse
[/quote]


You run at 66?
Crikey, that's almost Bionic Man speed.  :lol
More people are born because of alcohol than will ever die from it.
Reply
(14-02-18, 11:42 PM)darrsi link Wrote: [quote author=agricola link=topic=22082.msg275510#msg275510 date=1518619803]
[quote author=steve 10562cc link=topic=22082.msg275489#msg275489 date=1518594012]
Or perhaps in the 60s/70s and early 80s we didn't just sit in front of a computer screen,  games system or TV screen. As a kid of the 60s we were either down the park playing football or over the woods building dens, or out for a bike ride, and there was just as many perverts and no good scum bags then as now, it just wasn't reported as much then, as there was shame in being a victim of them then.


Sound. Oh how I loved those days. Hide and seek over an area of 10 sq miles. Hedge hopping. Tree climbing (without safety helmet or harness). I still go running at 66 over the fields and footpaths we used to frequent as nippers, and waht were once packed with kids exploring life are now devoid of youngsters during the school holidays. The nation has changed for the worse
[/quote]


You run at 66?
Crikey, that's almost Bionic Man speed.  :lol
[/quote]


Thats only KPH mate  Wink
Reply
Ahh! Poor ole Asad  :lol


Attached Files Thumbnail(s)
   
Reply
(14-02-18, 02:41 PM)YamFazFan link Wrote: You're getting my posts mixed up with someone else's!

You are correct, it was Dudeofrude who wrote that and I apologise for mixing the two up.

I trust you will now apologise for questioning my mental health.
Reply
(14-02-18, 07:32 PM)slappy link Wrote: As for overweight being an " illness " or genetic I would like to see some genuine proof from some reputable sources before I will believe that, I am overweight and I am not ill or bound by my genes, I am just a lazy greedy git.

The BBC Horizon programme did a three-part series on this in 2015:

Unfortunately the programme is no longer available, but they have a few clips online:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p02ddsd9/episodes/guide

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p02glkx3

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p02glk0m

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p02gsrgx

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p02gsrny

There were three groups, the "Feasters" who find it hard to stop eating when they've started, the "Stress Eaters" who (as it suggests) eat due to stress and the "Constant Cravers" who always feel hungry.

By dealing with the root causes, they were able to help many of them lose weight.
Reply
A BBC programme i[size=78%]s not any proof at all.[/size]
[/size]When the AMA announced that  they where going to class obesity as a disease a few years back a great many doctors disagreed.
[size=78%]



Reply
(16-02-18, 02:37 AM)Grahamm link Wrote: [quote author=YamFazFan link=topic=22082.msg275506#msg275506 date=1518615664]
You're getting my posts mixed up with someone else's!

You are correct, it was Dudeofrude who wrote that and I apologise for mixing the two up.

I trust you will now apologise for questioning my mental health.
[/quote]

Apology accepted and apology proffered :kiss
Reply
:lol



Attached Files Thumbnail(s)
   
More people are born because of alcohol than will ever die from it.
Reply
(16-02-18, 09:12 PM)YamFazFan link Wrote: Apology accepted and apology proffered :kiss

Thank you.

End of :thumbup
Reply
(16-02-18, 03:00 AM)Grahamm link Wrote: [quote author=slappy link=topic=22082.msg275516#msg275516 date=1518633170]
As for overweight being an " illness " or genetic I would like to see some genuine proof from some reputable sources before I will believe that, I am overweight and I am not ill or bound by my genes, I am just a lazy greedy git.

The BBC Horizon programme did a three-part series on this in 2015:

Unfortunately the programme is no longer available, but they have a few clips online:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p02ddsd9/episodes/guide

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p02glkx3

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p02glk0m

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p02gsrgx

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p02gsrny

There were three groups, the "Feasters" who find it hard to stop eating when they've started, the "Stress Eaters" who (as it suggests) eat due to stress and the "Constant Cravers" who always feel hungry.

By dealing with the root causes, they were able to help many of them lose weight.
[/quote]


Fridge Pickers wear big knickers.
:lol
Reply
Thought I would resurrect this thread - partly I don't know where else to post this.I have been trying to learn a little Spanish and came across this I instantly fell in love and then get slapped in the face with a cold wet cod in the end just as I was longing to see her again.
! No longer available
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
Reply
Is it Peter Brady's wife?
never look down on anyone unless you're helping them up.
Reply


Forum Jump:


Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)