the professor noted "....that she may be fat, but she's healthy, too. She has been playing racquetball for 30 years and recently placed third in her division at the Gay Games."
the professor noted "....that she may be fat, but she's healthy, too. She has been playing racquetball for 30 years and recently placed third in her division at the Gay Games."
I think we all would have figured that part out even without the article explicitly stating it.
Cool, another minority to hate, and trod down.
ReplyDeletethe professor noted "....that she may be fat, but she's healthy, too. She has been playing racquetball for 30 years and recently placed third in her division at the Gay Games."
ReplyDelete"Esther Rothblum, a San Diego State University professor who is considered a leading scholar in the field."
ReplyDeleteA fat head to study fat? You just knew it had to be coming from Mexifornia.
If there was ever a thread to remember to throw out the old "Eat Me."...
ReplyDeleteNo, you're probably fattening.
ReplyDeleteTwo short years ago, when I went to work on this project in the middle of the Specific, I was a trim 223 lbs.
ReplyDeleteI am now a "slightly less trim" 255 lbs.
Like I tell my doctor; muscle weighs more than fat!
Now... If y'all will excuse me... my lasagna is ready.
“I consider myself very fit,” said Rothblum, who is 5 feet 4 and weighs 230 pounds.
ReplyDeleteUm...what?
the professor noted "....that she may be fat, but she's healthy, too. She has been playing racquetball for 30 years and recently placed third in her division at the Gay Games."
ReplyDeleteI think we all would have figured that part out even without the article explicitly stating it.
And she won a new flannel shrit and new work boots.
ReplyDeleteGay Games.
ReplyDeleteIs that the same as Thpethial Olympicth?