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Food & Drink

Posted by: bluey42

16th Jun 2010 03:04pm

Hi I was wondering what do you all think about no more lollie drives at schools


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  • 11th Sep 2012 08:38pm

Or look at when we all were children we all ate lollies we all at non orgaic foods we all didn't eat 99% fat free look at yourself in the mirror and then say to your self did my Grandparents eat 99% fat free or sugar free no they didn't they ate things with lard and fats and non organic foods and look at them the only difference between your grand parents and yourself they didn't have tvs they didn't have gaming consoles the went out and played cricket they went out and played football I am really upset that people blame what they eat for being overweight get off your bums and do the same as what the oldies did when they were your age. Because they weren't over weight they weren't wasting money on Gym fees they weren't wasting thier lives away in front of their TV with a gaming console in their hands. so how about you all stop blaming what you eat and exercise.


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