Superfat V Superskinny
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BoRED S2upid

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20,763 posts

256 months

Wednesday 8th July 2009
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Watched this programme last night oh how I laughed, never really seen it before. If anyone is like me the main jist is you get a bloater and you get an anorexic weigh them then make the bloater eat the weekly food of the skinny and vice versa.

Last night for breakfast the skinny girl was presented with 6 SIX bread rolls with cheese and ham and the bloater was given a banana, cue him looking at this banana wondering how he was going to eat it and her looking at the plate of bread rolls wishing that was her weeks food. Later on we see her picking at a plate of pasta and garlic bread and him shouting "Come on your not even trying!" as if it was competitive eating.

Graham E

12,993 posts

202 months

Wednesday 8th July 2009
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yep, seen it - it's sickening.
I don't overly like the show, but as a self confessed fat-hater, I do love the way the skinnies get vsibly discgusted at the greed and general mingingness of the boulers, and then the fatties get all upset faced with the reality of their gluttony.

That said, there's no way I'd bone an anorexic bird, they're a bit scary too...

bazking69

8,620 posts

206 months

Wednesday 8th July 2009
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It is amazing to see what some people pack away in a day, and indeed how little some people pack away on a habitual basis.

30 stone bloke: 'I'm not sure why I'm fat, it must be my metabolism' while sat next to a pallet of food that denotes a days feeding. Brilliant

JJCW

2,449 posts

202 months

Wednesday 8th July 2009
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Graham E said:
That said, there's no way I'd bone an anorexic bird, they're a bit scary too...
Nor me, i get the feeling you'd have to be really careful with them or they'll break!

BoRED S2upid

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20,763 posts

256 months

Wednesday 8th July 2009
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bazking69 said:
It is amazing to see what some people pack away in a day, and indeed how little some people pack away on a habitual basis.

30 stone bloke: 'I'm not sure why I'm fat, it must be my metabolism' while sat next to a pallet of food that denotes a days feeding. Brilliant
Last nights fatman overate by 10 DAYS worth of food every month. It was unbelieveble the amount he put away.

The bird was so skinny that her body was eating its own fat reserves including her baps which had disapeared.

OzzyR1

6,157 posts

248 months

Wednesday 8th July 2009
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BoRED S2upid said:
bazking69 said:
It is amazing to see what some people pack away in a day, and indeed how little some people pack away on a habitual basis.

30 stone bloke: 'I'm not sure why I'm fat, it must be my metabolism' while sat next to a pallet of food that denotes a days feeding. Brilliant
Last nights fatman overate by 10 DAYS worth of food every month. It was unbelieveble the amount he put away.

The bird was so skinny that her body was eating its own fat reserves including her baps which had disapeared.
I saw a bit of this, was quite funny.

Does make you think when you go out for a Sat on the beer and maybe get a kebab on the way home that say 10 pints = 30 points on the Weightwatchers scale and the kebab & chips is probably another 30 - I looked my "points allowance" up on the online weightwatchers thing and my daily was about 28 - no wonder I'm about a stone above where I should be!!

Ah well, such is life biggrin

bazking69

8,620 posts

206 months

Wednesday 8th July 2009
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Overeating/drinking on the odd occasional isn't a great problem. We all do it. It is people that do it day in day out then genuinely wonder why they have become massively obese....