Posted on 04/19/2015 7:54:44 AM PDT by lowbridge
Edited on 04/19/2015 8:22:09 AM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
An unemployed woman has her heart set on a 'fairy-tale church wedding' - and believes the taxpayer should foot the bill as it is her basic human right to be a bride.
Anna Broom, of Gillingham, in Kent, has not worked since the age of 19, during which time she has claimed more than
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NOT one of Holder’s people (not even American).
Surprised she hasn’t been beheaded for not wearing the hijab.
She’s been putting away the carbs, definitely.
She can work; she just wants to sit on the couch all day. At her size, even minimal moving would likely produce some weight loss.
Fat chicks are for poor guys. FACT!
But. She will probably get her taxpayer funded fairy tale wedding. Some barrister will find that her fatness is a disability and sue to get money.
All she needs to do is to walk around the block a few times each day and cut out the rice, potatoes, bread and most fruit (not to mention sweets and pastries).
I remember I started out at 210, right out of the hospital for a host of problems that basically ganged up on me (anemia, anxiety, etc.). I started out walking and got rid of just the wheat at first. But as time progressed, I resumed jogging and lifting weights, and dumped breakfast cereal in general. My weight has bounced around some, but it was as low as 180 in the summer of 2012, and it is currently around 185.
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Did I say that?
Bad Kehoe.
5.56mm
Yeah, but they’re real easy, all you have to do is go “I’ve got fudge......” and they’re putty in your hands.
That’s wonderful...really an accomplishment.
I know personally that cutting down on the carbs allows me to pretty much eat what I want and not gain weight.
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