http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/u ... 434607.ece
I mean, surely alarm bells start ringing when he got to 10 stone

Interesting, I was never aware of the condition.DVB Cornwall wrote:On the surface, I'm inclinded to agree, and think a good session in the gym is called for.
He might however just have this 'intolerance to non-processed foods' that has been mentioned by his 'parental type carer' in the video reports tonight.
There are many references on a Google search to a processed food intolerance, but I can't find any references to the opposing 'problem'.
Go figure.
Sadly it's true, everyone blames everyone else for their problems nowadays, it seems binge drinking is blamed on advertising, especially when humourous (John Smith's), except for the fact "humourous" ads for alcohol have been round for 3 decades at least.Spencer For Hire wrote:
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She's just a useless mother who sadly like too many cunts in our society today refuses to accept any personal responsibilty for anything and expects to be spoon-fed by others.
I think a few months on basic rations and some exercise would do him the world of good (and that trampolene - which looked in serious danger of breaking!)Jovis wrote:On one report, she said she didn't want him to starve. :roll: Ridiculous...
Can't help thinking the crew filmed him for a good time hoping that would happen.StuartPlymouth wrote:I think a few months on basic rations and some exercise would do him the world of good (and that trampolene - which looked in serious danger of breaking!)Jovis wrote:On one report, she said she didn't want him to starve. :roll: Ridiculous...
Probably, but imagine the mess of all that blubber splattering over the garden as he hit the ground with multiple G-forces.Ben wrote:Can't help thinking the crew filmed him for a good time hoping that would happen.