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To: Responsibility2nd
Makes me wonder...

1. How many chairs did this man break with his extreme weight?

2. What damage occurred to his desk when he leaned on it throughout his shift?

3. How unpleasant was the office environment considering a 680 lb man cannot adequately perform personal hygiene tasks?

3 posted on 09/29/2011 7:41:56 AM PDT by NautiNurse (Rick Perry campaign is Fred Thompson v2.0)
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To: NautiNurse
Sign of the times. Take note of it if you are an employer... being morbidly obese, which is a personal choice not an illness is now officially considered a protected disability. Most if not all morbidly obese people can already get handicapped stickers and rear view mirror hangars for their cars. If you take the time to watch who is getting out of the cars parked in handicapped spots... 90% of them are just fat and have only obesity related ailments and mobility problems. The same goes for people using the courtesy scooters at grocery stores. These are the people who actually need exercise the most.

At a rest area on Interstate 5 there were a dozen unused handicapped spots forcing us to park about a block away to use the rest rooms the other night. Our guest who needed to make the stop was a 90 year old woman who was a WAC in WWII. I once got an earful when I suggested to her that she might consider getting a handicapped hangar for her car. You would have thought that I had called her a retard. The space being used was occupied by two fat people who looked like they were in their thirties. Bad acne was the worst ailment either of them had.

8 posted on 09/29/2011 8:15:24 AM PDT by fireman15 (Check your facts before making ignorant statements.)
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