View Full Version : Large people who eat and eat and eat
sportsfan99
Mar 20th, 2006, 02:58 PM
I was at a fast food joint the other day and these very large people we are talking 300 plus pounds were taking there food.They are reg there they eat there every day.I asked them if they did not care about there health and they said no if something happans that is what ohip is for.It makes you wounder should there be some certain rules put into ohip that states if you do anything that harms your health you will not be covered.Maybe this would wake these people up.
FastFokker
Mar 20th, 2006, 03:00 PM
You seriously went up to some overweight people and drilled them about their health and such?
Either that's a fabricated story or you gotta control yourself!
bionicbadger
Mar 20th, 2006, 03:01 PM
No in canada people expect the government to take care of stupid/lazy people.
deep
Mar 20th, 2006, 03:02 PM
I call BS on your story, their response, and your idea about "doing anything to harm yourself".
sportsfan99
Mar 20th, 2006, 03:02 PM
You seriously went up to some overweight people and drilled them about their health and such?
Either that's a fabricated story or you gotta control yourself!
Yes i did the reason i did is i use to be large and i got very sick,
FastFokker
Mar 20th, 2006, 03:03 PM
I was at a fast food joint the other day and these very large people we are talking 300 plus pounds were taking there food.They are reg there they eat there every day.How do you know they eat there everyday, do you work there? Or are you there everyday as well, which is bad for YOUR health too.
This story is bs. :lol:
sportsfan99
Mar 20th, 2006, 03:03 PM
I call BS on your story, their response, and your idea about "doing anything to harm yourself".
You really need to wak up alot of people don't care you may be one of them.Do you have any idea waht fast food does to your system every day.You should get educated on the matter.
Supershyguy
Mar 20th, 2006, 03:04 PM
sure that would be the right thing to do.
but the question is. how do you proof it?
for example. if a smoker gets lung cancer. we should leave him?
what happens if its a worker that works in a smoking room gets lung cancer?
or the 3rd question is, did the smoker not pay tax? (actually they probably paid the most taxes on their smokes) lol
FastFokker
Mar 20th, 2006, 03:05 PM
What about people who put themselves in dangerous situations.. say extreme sports? We should not cover them either. :rolleyes:
Still a BS story.. :lol:
gman
Mar 20th, 2006, 03:06 PM
I was at a fast food joint the other day and these very large people we are talking 300 plus pounds were taking there food.They are reg there they eat there every day.I asked them if they did not care about there health and they said no if something happans that is what ohip is for.It makes you wounder should there be some certain rules put into ohip that states if you do anything that harms your health you will not be covered.Maybe this would wake these people up.
In that case, you need add more:
1. smoker.
2. people who break traffic law, crash their car and injured themselves.
3. people who does easy to be injured sport such as sking.
In that case, probably, those play chess only can use ohip.
boonjaca
Mar 20th, 2006, 03:06 PM
Actually one of my friends is exactly like this, he's close to 300 lbs, kidney partially failed on him and he doesn't care about his health. Doctor told him to cut down on the fast food and see a nutrionist and he said he doesn't care, he won't eat rabbit food for the rest of his life. What a shame, we tell him but he doesn't care.
15-20_God
Mar 20th, 2006, 03:15 PM
i would grade your story a c-. the storyline is not believable and your spelling is horrendous.
lkn4deals
Mar 20th, 2006, 03:18 PM
didn't someone call sportsfan out for bsing a couple weeks ago?
bdckr
Mar 20th, 2006, 03:18 PM
I was at a fast food joint the other day and these very large people we are talking 300 plus pounds were taking there food.They are reg there they eat there every day.I asked them if they did not care about there health and they said no if something happans that is what ohip is for.It makes you wounder should there be some certain rules put into ohip that states if you do anything that harms your health you will not be covered.Maybe this would wake these people up.
I was at a fast food joint the other day and this really rude and obnoxious guy (we are talking a 100 plus decibels) started to get really self-righteous. He's a regular there -- we see him eating there everyday. He asked us a bunch of stuff that was none of his business, so we tried to blow him off by making a joke about OHIP. It makes you wonder if there shouldn't be mandatory classes to teach kids manners. Maybe this would teach people to be more considerate of others.
FastFokker
Mar 20th, 2006, 03:19 PM
I was at a fast food joint the other day and this really rude and obnoxious guy (we are talking a 100 plus decibels) started to get really self-righteous. He's a regular there -- we see him eating there everyday. He asked us a bunch of stuff that was none of his business, so we tried to blow him off by making a joke about OHIP. It makes you wonder if there shouldn't be mandatory classes to teach kids manners. Maybe this would teach people to be more considerate of others.Oh that priceless and absolutely brilliant!
You get an A+.. :lol:
700mb80min
Mar 20th, 2006, 03:23 PM
On the BS scale i`d give it a ten .
djjosee
Mar 20th, 2006, 03:25 PM
What about people who put themselves in dangerous situations..
Like asking some 300lbs individuals to control their eating habits?
ShadowVlican
Mar 20th, 2006, 03:26 PM
I was at a fast food joint the other day and this really rude and obnoxious guy (we are talking a 100 plus decibels) started to get really self-righteous. He's a regular there -- we see him eating there everyday. He asked us a bunch of stuff that was none of his business, so we tried to blow him off by making a joke about OHIP. It makes you wonder if there shouldn't be mandatory classes to teach kids manners. Maybe this would teach people to be more considerate of others.
:arrowu:
Oh that priceless and absolutely brilliant!
You get an A+.. :lol:
funkyfr3sh_
Mar 20th, 2006, 03:27 PM
Sportsfan, That is actually a really rude thing to say to someone. Telling someone they are too skinny, too fat can be very hurtful.
bdckr - that was pretty funny!
Anyway, people who are very large sometimes have no hope and just don't have the willpower to stop eating. They think why bother??
lkn4deals
Mar 20th, 2006, 03:29 PM
Sportsfan, That is actually a really rude thing to say to someone. Telling someone they are too skinny, too fat can be very hurtful.
bdckr - that was pretty funny!
Anyway, people who are very large sometimes have no hope and just don't have the willpower to stop eating. They think why bother??
don't worry, he didn't say anything...it's a made up story
Shaner
Mar 20th, 2006, 03:46 PM
This story is BS, just like almost every other post this guy ever makes.
Seriously, just do a search and you'll see for yourself. The guy likes to make stories up.
Keelie
Mar 20th, 2006, 03:50 PM
i think this needs to be locked up.