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  • in reply to: General Discussion #342381
    BumbleBee
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    OK,that’s enough ‘let’s have a go at the fat cow’-because that’s what this is all about,isn’t it?Does anyone think for one minute this would be a news story if she was an average-sized woman feeding her kids rubbish?I’m not the size of a house myself and I think it’s deplorable that she’s let herself get so big.But I get pretty tired of the way fat women are subjected to such ridicule and hatred – yes,hatred so much that young women sometimes starve themselves to death for fear of getting fat. She needs education and support to live a healthy life,not being displayed like some kind of freak .

    in reply to: words fail me #1913401
    BumbleBee
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    OK,that’s enough ‘let’s have a go at the fat cow’-because that’s what this is all about,isn’t it?Does anyone think for one minute this would be a news story if she was an average-sized woman feeding her kids rubbish?I’m not the size of a house myself and I think it’s deplorable that she’s let herself get so big.But I get pretty tired of the way fat women are subjected to such ridicule and hatred – yes,hatred so much that young women sometimes starve themselves to death for fear of getting fat. She needs education and support to live a healthy life,not being displayed like some kind of freak .

    in reply to: General Discussion #342720
    BumbleBee
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    The little old lady who tripped over her wheelie bin and landed in a heap at my feet didn’t make me smile so much as laugh like a drain ( inwardly,thank God ).She was so grateful when I picked her up I felt a real cow for laughing,but it was the funniest thing I’ve seen for ages.Just what is it about seeing someone fall over that makes it so comical ?

    in reply to: What made you smile today? #1913558
    BumbleBee
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    The little old lady who tripped over her wheelie bin and landed in a heap at my feet didn’t make me smile so much as laugh like a drain ( inwardly,thank God ).She was so grateful when I picked her up I felt a real cow for laughing,but it was the funniest thing I’ve seen for ages.Just what is it about seeing someone fall over that makes it so comical ?

    in reply to: General Discussion #342734
    BumbleBee
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    The point I’m making is that it’s only her who’s being condemned,the absent father hasn’t been mentioned.I agree the way the children are being fed is ludicrous but I still think she deserves some credit for keeping them and if she’s still living with her Mum I’d expect the mother would have at least some idea of how to feed kids properly .

    in reply to: words fail me #1913602
    BumbleBee
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    The point I’m making is that it’s only her who’s being condemned,the absent father hasn’t been mentioned.I agree the way the children are being fed is ludicrous but I still think she deserves some credit for keeping them and if she’s still living with her Mum I’d expect the mother would have at least some idea of how to feed kids properly .

    in reply to: General Discussion #342738
    BumbleBee
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    Please don’t tell me you consider that to be a good thing? She clearly can’t look after one kid, never mind three.

    Paul

    It’s not a question of whether it’s good or bad,I’m saying presumably the chap must have had some feelings for her and should take some responsibility for the kids too .

    in reply to: words fail me #1913609
    BumbleBee
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    Please don’t tell me you consider that to be a good thing? She clearly can’t look after one kid, never mind three.

    Paul

    It’s not a question of whether it’s good or bad,I’m saying presumably the chap must have had some feelings for her and should take some responsibility for the kids too .

    in reply to: General Discussion #342842
    BumbleBee
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    It’s interesting that the comments so far have been directed at her personally and not a word about what seems to me the most important point,i.e. how she’s feeding the kids.Obviously she’s not the sharpest tool in the box,but at least she’s kept her three babies no matter how casually they might have been conceived .

    in reply to: words fail me #1913637
    BumbleBee
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    It’s interesting that the comments so far have been directed at her personally and not a word about what seems to me the most important point,i.e. how she’s feeding the kids.Obviously she’s not the sharpest tool in the box,but at least she’s kept her three babies no matter how casually they might have been conceived .

    in reply to: General Discussion #342858
    BumbleBee
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    Not exactly if you read further down the article….

    Not exactly the point though, what an absolute disgrace she is. Just sums up this country today :rolleyes:.

    SHE is ? What about the chap who cleared off leaving her with triplets ?( I’m just jealous because it took me 17 long weary years of marriage to get one baby and she got three in just four weeks ).

    in reply to: words fail me #1913645
    BumbleBee
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    Not exactly if you read further down the article….

    Not exactly the point though, what an absolute disgrace she is. Just sums up this country today :rolleyes:.

    SHE is ? What about the chap who cleared off leaving her with triplets ?( I’m just jealous because it took me 17 long weary years of marriage to get one baby and she got three in just four weeks ).

    in reply to: General Discussion #343031
    BumbleBee
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    I must be losing my marbles because I swear there was a photo of troops there earlier,but it’s not there now.From a quick glance they looked British.Is that it ?

    in reply to: What is wrong with the images in this news story? #1913767
    BumbleBee
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    I must be losing my marbles because I swear there was a photo of troops there earlier,but it’s not there now.From a quick glance they looked British.Is that it ?

    in reply to: General Discussion #343037
    BumbleBee
    Participant

    Hey,there’s nothing stupid about cherishing teddy bears ! I’d go straight for the compass set in a piece of polished serpentine that belonged to my Cornish Grandad.It’s about the first object I can remember and used to sit on the whatnot in my grandparents’ front room.( Anyone still got a whatnot ? )

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