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Re: A question that begs an answer

From: sharc@magna.com (Sharon C.)


On Mon, 15 Mar 2010 14:46:07 -0500, Pictures of People">Lady Veteran <armyvet@bigfoot.com>
wrote:

On Mon, 15 Mar 2010 12:15:52 -0400, Mr homosexual
<Rande10@wtbtrainingacademy.nig> wrote:

Ragnar wrote:
On Mar 12, 8:33 pm, Janet R. <Jan...@newsone.com> wrote:
Why would a morbidly obese person be opposed to losing weight and at
the same  time improve their health and longevity??  It would appear
to be a win-win move.

Janet R

The question that begs to be answered is why would anyone come to this
group and try to discuss weight loss when the group’s charter
specifically forbids it? Can you not read or follow rules like a
rational or intelligent person? You do know that there are other
groups that would receive this subject in a much better manner? Or are
you just another troll trying to achieve some pathetic level of
attention in your sad little life, specifically attention for a
certain individual?
nd your methods as a the problem.

Ragnar

so says ragnar the obese fence installer

Excuse me, breast female dog, but if he were a fence installer he would not be
obese like you think he is..

I think you cannot think. That is why you are arguing with a brick
wall.

LV


Your train of thought is quite obvious, LV.   If someone is actively
employed as a fence installer then they can be expected to be
physically active enough to avoid obesity. 

You could have stated this a whole lot more directly but so what, your
message did come through.  Perhaps this was a  Freudian Slip

Your message simplified -- Burn enough calories via physical activity
and avoid obesity.

You should emphasize that more often in your postings instead of just
a constant stream of obviously puerile insults.  That tactic is not
working.

Sharon C


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