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MargaretR 15-05-2009 14:34

Passive drinking and passive obesity
 
Passive drinking is as dangerous as passive smoking:rolleyes:
Well we did expect it didn't we
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.... and even having a fat friend can make you fat:eek:
Junkfood Science: Oh what a tangled web we weave — Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832)

Just how naive do they think we are:mad:

***Mr D*** 15-05-2009 14:40

Re: Passive drinking and passive obesity
 
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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 714063)
Passive drinking is as dangerous as passive smoking:rolleyes:
Well we did expect it didn't we
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.... and even having a fat friend can make you fat:eek:
Junkfood Science: Oh what a tangled web we weave — Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832)

Just how naive do they think we are:mad:

They know 90% are still sleep walking.:D

SPUGGIE J 15-05-2009 15:04

Re: Passive drinking and passive obesity
 
Does that mean that the smell of alcohol could turn a non drinker into an alcoholic? :eek::eek::eek::eek::eek: If so I am in trouble!!!!!! :p:D

MargaretR 15-05-2009 15:08

Re: Passive drinking and passive obesity
 
My idea of 'passive drinking' is licking the vomit off the pavement,
but their idea is more subtle and involves you being conditioned to think that drinking is THE cause of violence

accyman 15-05-2009 15:28

Re: Passive drinking and passive obesity
 
my beer stops with me and i have never passed on a drop to anyone

well apart from that time when i missed the urinal and peed on somone elses foot but i dont think i turned him into an alcoholic

jaysay 15-05-2009 16:07

Re: Passive drinking and passive obesity
 
If thats the case, I sure don't want to bump into Mancie anytime soon:D

Mancie 15-05-2009 16:39

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Um ..passive drinking ?..I was taught that if you are gonna do something always put in your best effort...a principle which I've tried to keep! ;)

MargaretR 15-05-2009 16:50

Re: Passive drinking and passive obesity
 
Whatever will be next?
Passive sex ended when women were advised that 'conjugal rights' was fiction - it is an urban myth invented by men who had no idea how to please a woman

Royboy39 15-05-2009 16:54

Re: Passive drinking and passive obesity
 
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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 714122)
Whatever will be next?
Passive sex ended when women were advised that 'conjugal rights' was fiction - it is an urban myth invented by men who had no idea how to please a woman

You should have use a pair of clappers to stir him up. :o:D

Mancie 15-05-2009 17:00

Re: Passive drinking and passive obesity
 
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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 714122)
Whatever will be next?
Passive sex ended when women were advised that 'conjugal rights' was fiction - it is an urban myth invented by men who had no idea how to please a woman

I aways found that half a lager n lime went along way towards pleasing women round Accy town center! :D

Less 15-05-2009 17:18

Re: Passive drinking and passive obesity
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 714063)
Passive drinking is as dangerous as passive smoking:rolleyes:
Well we did expect it didn't we
Whoops! Browser Settings Incompatible

.... and even having a fat friend can make you fat:eek:
Junkfood Science: Oh what a tangled web we weave — Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832)

Just how naive do they think we are:mad:

Well, how disappointing, the sleeve was far more interesting than the content.

I saw drinking and 'passive obesity'.

I actually would like to be obese, (drinking? nothing passive there).

I force food down, I want the extra few pounds, my Doctor actually tells me if I can put on the weight to get back to what I was in my 30's/40's I would feel better in my self.

But within a few posts the topic has already been changed, twice by the Author, come on maggie what's job?

MargaretR 15-05-2009 17:20

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It's all about losing freedom - nanny state etc
..alcoholics and fat people have rights too

Less 15-05-2009 17:22

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 714130)
It's all about losing freedom - nanny state etc

Or?

Red whine?


Not like you is it?

Normally so coherent!


MargaretR 15-05-2009 17:26

Re: Passive drinking and passive obesity
 
I am defending the right of people to overindulge in food and alcohol if they so wish.
NO-ONE should be able to exert any control over what we decide to put into our bodies.

Less 15-05-2009 17:37

Re: Passive drinking and passive obesity
 
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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 714134)
I am defending the right of people to overindulge in food and alcohol if they so wish.
NO-ONE should be able to exert any control over what we decide to put into our bodies.

Silly girl, what makes you think you need to defend such people, surely the fact we have freedom of choice means they are protected just the same as smokers can make their own choice?

We can all do what we want without criticism, or the Government intervening?

Unless....

You Know Different?


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