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Declawing is better for some cats. Houston Humane Society is advertising front paw declawing!!
It seems that the Brits are having the same couch potato problems that we
are here in the US: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/liv...98&expand=true |
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Declawing is better for some cats. Houston Humane Society is advertising front paw declawing!!
On 12 Mar, 05:34, "William Graham" wrote:
It seems that the Brits are having the same couch potato problems that we are here in the US: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/liv...ietfitness.htm... ha ha! i haven't read the article but the fact it is taken from the daily mail says it all! pretty much everything printed in the daily mail is well known to be absolute crap, find something from the guardian or the Times and i may well read but i would not put my eyes through the pain of reading anything from the daily mail, that paper is not even good enough of lining my cats litter tray with, I would rather read the Sun in prefernce to the daily Mail |
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Declawing is better for some cats. Houston Humane Society is advertising front paw declawing!!
On Mar 12, 10:52 am, "bookie" wrote:
On 12 Mar, 05:34, "William Graham" wrote: It seems that the Brits are having the same couch potato problems that we are here in the US: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/liv...ietfitness.htm... ha ha! i haven't read the article but the fact it is taken from the daily mail says it all! pretty much everything printed in the daily mail is well known to be absolute crap, find something from the guardian or the Times and i may well read but i would not put my eyes through the pain of reading anything from the daily mail, that paper is not even good enough of lining my cats litter tray with, I would rather read the Sun in prefernce to the daily Mail My impression on fat is it depends on what part of the US you visit. Some places everyone seems to be blubberbutts while other places people are pretty normal. For a long time I thought cartoons of fat people were just cartoons. Then I saw people that actually shaped like cartoon fat people. |
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Declawing is better for some cats. Houston Humane Society is advertising front paw declawing!!
On 12 Mar, 16:38, "James" wrote:
On Mar 12, 10:52 am, "bookie" wrote: On 12 Mar, 05:34, "William Graham" wrote: It seems that the Brits are having the same couch potato problems that we are here in the US: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/liv...ietfitness.htm... ha ha! i haven't read the article but the fact it is taken from the daily mail says it all! pretty much everything printed in the daily mail is well known to be absolute crap, find something from the guardian or the Times and i may well read but i would not put my eyes through the pain of reading anything from the daily mail, that paper is not even good enough of lining my cats litter tray with, I would rather read the Sun in prefernce to the daily Mail My impression on fat is it depends on what part of the US you visit. Some places everyone seems to be blubberbutts while other places people are pretty normal. For a long time I thought cartoons of fat people were just cartoons. Then I saw people that actually shaped like cartoon fat people. so which is the fattest part of the states? here it is staffordshire and the north in general which harbours all the fatties, probably the north west most of all, |
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Declawing is better for some cats. Houston Humane Society is advertising front paw declawing!!
"bookie" wrote in message oups.com... so which is the fattest part of the states? here it is staffordshire and the north in general which harbours all the fatties, probably the north west most of all, Where is here and where do you get your facts from? Alison |
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Declawing is better for some cats. Houston Humane Society is advertising front paw declawing!!
"Alison" wrote in message ... "bookie" wrote in message oups.com... so which is the fattest part of the states? here it is staffordshire and the north in general which harbours all the fatties, probably the north west most of all, Where is here and where do you get your facts from? Alison She is in London, and is obviously generalizing. Back for what, two days, and already being a pill? -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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Declawing is better for some cats. Houston Humane Society is advertising front paw declawing!!
On 12 Mar, 18:26, "Alison" wrote:
"bookie" wrote in message oups.com... so which is the fattest part of the states? here it is staffordshire and the north in general which harbours all the fatties, probably the north west most of all, Where is here and where do you get your facts from? Alison there was actually a survey done by the nhs and they found that the areas with the unhealthiest lifestyles and highest rates of heart disease and high cholesterol were inthe north and north west, unsurprisingly, if i find the link i will post it. and no i am not in london. havign lived in staffordshire (near stoke on trent in fact) for a while I was not surprised by the findings myself. why? where are you from? |
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Declawing is better for some cats. Houston Humane Societyis advertising front paw declawing!!
On Mon, 12 Mar 2007 10:39:27 -0700, bookie wrote:
On 12 Mar, 16:38, "James" wrote: On Mar 12, 10:52 am, "bookie" wrote: On 12 Mar, 05:34, "William Graham" wrote: It seems that the Brits are having the same couch potato problems that we are here in the US: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/health/ dietfitness.htm... ha ha! i haven't read the article but the fact it is taken from the daily mail says it all! pretty much everything printed in the daily mail is well known to be absolute crap, find something from the guardian or the Times and i may well read but i would not put my eyes through the pain of reading anything from the daily mail, that paper is not even good enough of lining my cats litter tray with, I would rather read the Sun in prefernce to the daily Mail My impression on fat is it depends on what part of the US you visit. Some places everyone seems to be blubberbutts while other places people are pretty normal. For a long time I thought cartoons of fat people were just cartoons. Then I saw people that actually shaped like cartoon fat people. so which is the fattest part of the states? here it is staffordshire and the north in general which harbours all the fatties, probably the north west most of all, In the U.S. the trend is more socio-economic than regional... the preponderance of fatsos are the poor and working class. If you want to scope the tubbies, go to WalMart, McDonalds, or any place where food is cheap and calorific. I would also say that rural/suburban people tend to be fatter than urban residents. Charlie |
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Declawing is better for some cats. Houston Humane Society is advertising front paw declawing!!
On 12 Mar, 20:51, Charlie Wilkes
wrote: On Mon, 12 Mar 2007 10:39:27 -0700, bookie wrote: On 12 Mar, 16:38, "James" wrote: On Mar 12, 10:52 am, "bookie" wrote: On 12 Mar, 05:34, "William Graham" wrote: It seems that the Brits are having the same couch potato problems that we are here in the US: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/health/ dietfitness.htm... ha ha! i haven't read the article but the fact it is taken from the daily mail says it all! pretty much everything printed in the daily mail is well known to be absolute crap, find something from the guardian or the Times and i may well read but i would not put my eyes through the pain of reading anything from the daily mail, that paper is not even good enough of lining my cats litter tray with, I would rather read the Sun in prefernce to the daily Mail My impression on fat is it depends on what part of the US you visit. Some places everyone seems to be blubberbutts while other places people are pretty normal. For a long time I thought cartoons of fat people were just cartoons. Then I saw people that actually shaped like cartoon fat people. so which is the fattest part of the states? here it is staffordshire and the north in general which harbours all the fatties, probably the north west most of all, In the U.S. the trend is more socio-economic than regional... the preponderance of fatsos are the poor and working class. If you want to scope the tubbies, go to WalMart, McDonalds, or any place where food is cheap and calorific. I would also say that rural/suburban people tend to be fatter than urban residents. Charlie- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - i think the fattest person i ever saw in my life was someone in a dairy queen in miami, i was scared they might fall on me, or eat me possibly. I also read a report about a partuicularly tubby tribe of american indians, somewhere new arizona or nevada (not sure where now, may have been new mexico) but they seemed to live off 'fried dough' or doughnuts cos that was the cheapest form of energy they could get and was all their benefit cheque could stretch to. They were immense, and it was partly a genetic predisposition to laying done lost of fat for survival purposes i guess, their bodies were just so efficient at storing up any calories they took in for future use in case of 'lean periods' |
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Declawing is better for some cats. Houston Humane Society is advertising front paw declawing!!
"Charlie Wilkes" wrote in message news On Mon, 12 Mar 2007 10:39:27 -0700, bookie wrote: On 12 Mar, 16:38, "James" wrote: On Mar 12, 10:52 am, "bookie" wrote: On 12 Mar, 05:34, "William Graham" wrote: It seems that the Brits are having the same couch potato problems that we are here in the US: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/health/ dietfitness.htm... ha ha! i haven't read the article but the fact it is taken from the daily mail says it all! pretty much everything printed in the daily mail is well known to be absolute crap, find something from the guardian or the Times and i may well read but i would not put my eyes through the pain of reading anything from the daily mail, that paper is not even good enough of lining my cats litter tray with, I would rather read the Sun in prefernce to the daily Mail My impression on fat is it depends on what part of the US you visit. Some places everyone seems to be blubberbutts while other places people are pretty normal. For a long time I thought cartoons of fat people were just cartoons. Then I saw people that actually shaped like cartoon fat people. so which is the fattest part of the states? here it is staffordshire and the north in general which harbours all the fatties, probably the north west most of all, In the U.S. the trend is more socio-economic than regional... the preponderance of fatsos are the poor and working class. If you want to scope the tubbies, go to WalMart, McDonalds, or any place where food is cheap and calorific. I would also say that rural/suburban people tend to be fatter than urban residents. Charlie The obesity problem is apparently world wide, and is partly due to the preponderance of fast food, coupled with activities that require little or no physical activity, such as computing, watching TV, and listening to I-pods and the like....As the emerging countries improve their economic status, they become prone to all these activities. It is a problem that was addressed many years ago, actually. I can remember back in the 60's that science fiction writers and others (who liked to speculate on the future) predicted that the "man of tomorrow" would become a lump of fat, with tiny legs and arms, who did nothing but press buttons and let machinery perform all his necessary functions.......Of course, they were talking about a future thousands of years from now, but the fact is, that a little bit of it is already coming true only 40 years later....... |
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