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waderow
14-08-2009, 10:40 AM
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Ritch
14-08-2009, 10:45 AM
What? I`m hoping he has some type of medical condition or maybe has an injury that`s limiting his ability to stand for a while. (Ever since I had to spend 10 days on crutches this winter and take it very easy for 6 weeks after I`m sympathetic when I see stuff like this)

Seth
14-08-2009, 11:11 AM
At least the mother is exercising

champcar99
14-08-2009, 11:43 AM
People should be responsible for getting that fat..They should Pay more for health care, they will need more help from doctors then a healthy fit person...fat people eat nothing but shit, they fill their faces with junk, usually the kids from fat parents end up being fat, you have a fat family that will be seeing doctors allot as they get older from all the complications of eating processed foods, junk foods and high fatty foods...Thye have no one too blame but themselfs and it's ****ing time they should start paying for it..I was reading that most sickness and cancers are created by the foods we eat..How hard is it to go for a walk, ride a bike stop feeding you kids sugar breakfest, snackable lunches and all the processed foods lazy parents feed their kids .simple little steps in the right direction can lead to a better and healthier life style and these fat ****s don't care enough but when they start getting sick ..doctor doctor help me...STEP AWAY FROM THE BUFFET TABLE CUBBINS

Winnipeg Muscle
14-08-2009, 11:49 AM
A lot of assumptions here, but if this is in fact true all I can say is ****ing brutal! It would be a cold day in hell my kids would be pushed around a store while playing video games!

marino
14-08-2009, 12:12 PM
I think we should do him a favor and get him to go around to everyones house and mow our lawns. I don't blame the child I blame the parent. I always had chores and responsibilities. No time to be lazy

deleteduser0002
14-08-2009, 12:28 PM
I don't blame the child I blame the parent. I always had chores and responsibilities.

Agreed 100% That type of thing always strikes me as being a form of child abuse. They're setting their children up for serious long term health problems (that we'll all pay for).

champcar99
14-08-2009, 12:36 PM
I think we should do him a favor and get him to go around to everyones house and mow our lawns. I don't blame the child I blame the parent. I always had chores and responsibilities. No time to be lazy

agree 100%

brad_2626
14-08-2009, 12:43 PM
Right now I believe that the Ministry of Education in Ontario only require students to take Phys.Ed in grade 9.

I think it would go a long way to require all students to take Phys.Ed all the way through HS. If they are active, and learn about proper health, then they will grow up healthier, make better choices, and ultimately pass this on to the next generation.

Unfortunately, when the Ministry of Ed in Ontario removed grade 13, they removed the possibility for students to have a more rounded education. Nowadays, students are under a lot of pressure to finish the required courses in much less time! Because of this, they don't have room in their schedules for Phys.Ed classes.

manfreakca
14-08-2009, 01:32 PM
this guy at wrk his ass and legs are so fat he has to practilly swing his arms back and forth to move his body forward its pathetic just to watch him walk

the-vanilla-gorilla
14-08-2009, 02:49 PM
agree 100%

i agree 110%


i was a slave back in the day lol


**** i had to mow the lawn every day! and the shit didnt even grow!


well that only happened a few times when i was grounded or just in shit!

but still i was not allowed to be lazy and im thankful for that!

And my son will NOT be lazy either!



TVG

kidmode
14-08-2009, 03:53 PM
I did the dishes, mowed the lawn, shoveled the sidewalk/driveway, etc and I felt the duty to since my parents both worked all day. If I ever have kids they are gonna go through the exact same procedure and appreciate it!

grader
15-08-2009, 12:58 AM
sombody had left cnn playing on the tv tonight and i was kinda paying attenion to it when they showed obama down in one of the southern states talking about public health care, being greated by all these american people and out of the hundreds on the tv i didnt see one person who was not overweight, its no wonder every other country makes fun of them for it, i have never been down to the USA so i just kinda of assumed things where blown out of proportion but it seems the online thing out of proportion is the amount of food they serve these people.. come on.. like wow..

Seth
15-08-2009, 06:52 AM
sombody had left cnn playing on the tv tonight and i was kinda paying attenion to it when they showed obama down in one of the southern states talking about public health care, being greated by all these american people and out of the hundreds on the tv i didnt see one person who was not overweight, its no wonder every other country makes fun of them for it, i have never been down to the USA so i just kinda of assumed things where blown out of proportion but it seems the online thing out of proportion is the amount of food they serve these people.. come on.. like wow..

Imagine what it looks like in '09

Ritch
15-08-2009, 12:43 PM
My parents started putting me to work at the age of 6 or so. Vaccuming and dusting the place. Soon after I was mowing the lawn, painting fences and getting up at 8am on saturday`s doing a full day`s of yard work. Which is why I resent doing any of this shit to this day. None of my other friends did near the amount of ****ing chores I had to do. I`d never own a house for the pain in the ass chores that come with it. Yes I`m a lazy ****er...

Big D
15-08-2009, 12:53 PM
I never really had to do many chores, but I lived out in the country so in the summer time i would make a fire every day, go collect wood and burn it hahah, and i would ride my 4wheeler, go swimming, I would never stop moving, I was always outside. and in the winter time i was playing hockey everynight.

I had no chance to get fat.

Ritch
15-08-2009, 12:57 PM
^^^ Now that`s what being a kid is all about! I forgot to mention I had to shovel the ****ing snow every winter, and the year I moved out, my dad bought a snow blower...

grader
15-08-2009, 02:02 PM
^^^ hahah i know that feeling we had 2acres of grass to cut gravel driveways to be maintained wood to be choped and stacked and gardens to be made and maintained along with alot of other shit that only i had to do.. not my younger brother just me, the year i left my parents got a ride on lawn more a tractor and a log splitter but i was the only one of my friends who had and has a work ethic so i dont regret it at all

Ritch
15-08-2009, 04:01 PM
^^^ Yeah my sister was never put to work like me, didn`t have to do shit hardly. You just reminded me of the wood chopping. I started this very late and had no technique. It would have been cheaper for my dad to rent a wood splitter in comparision to all the axe handles I broke. Then having to move the wood piles every so often because it was bad for the grass. WTF???

Then it wasen`t good enough that the yard was well kept. I had to help him clear out all kinds of shit in the woods behind the yard. He`d always say "hey ritch, I got a job for ya, it`s good for the muscles..." He`d tell me that raking the leaves would be good to get my arms cut.

kidmode
15-08-2009, 10:52 PM
^^^ Now that`s what being a kid is all about! I forgot to mention I had to shovel the ****ing snow every winter, and the year I moved out, my dad bought a snow blower...

lol

macka
15-08-2009, 11:34 PM
Guys,

thanks for all the work ideas for my son. :D Seriously though, what kills me is kids running around looking for yard work etc, charging more then a professional company does, and doing a half assed job. I'd like the kids to have work, but damnit I am not paying 60 bucks for some kid to butcher my lawn.