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<blockquote data-quote="Running Arrow Bill" data-source="post: 692129" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>No...just fat! LOL</p><p></p><p>Everywhere, seeing people in and out of stores. Photos of kids in paper for school events. Photo ops in the livestock journals...lots of very fat men and women. In ancient times, guess FAT was a desirable thing since you stored up food for the winter and hard times. Now, does fat mean prosperous? Or fat just means an eating disorder? Ten, 20, or 30 lbs overweight not a serious problem. But, the Many that are 50, 100, 150 lbs over weight...well... A lot of clinically obese people out there. Then, there are the photos of the 250 or 350 lb "cattleman" with his 150 lb wife at side...maybe she feeds him a lot of corn so he won't be attractive to another woman (and...vice versa...)</p><p></p><p> :help:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Running Arrow Bill, post: 692129, member: 9"] No...just fat! LOL Everywhere, seeing people in and out of stores. Photos of kids in paper for school events. Photo ops in the livestock journals...lots of very fat men and women. In ancient times, guess FAT was a desirable thing since you stored up food for the winter and hard times. Now, does fat mean prosperous? Or fat just means an eating disorder? Ten, 20, or 30 lbs overweight not a serious problem. But, the Many that are 50, 100, 150 lbs over weight...well... A lot of clinically obese people out there. Then, there are the photos of the 250 or 350 lb "cattleman" with his 150 lb wife at side...maybe she feeds him a lot of corn so he won't be attractive to another woman (and...vice versa...) :help: [/QUOTE]
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