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    Dammit, you guys and your stones Now I need to look up a converter, lol!
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    Quote Originally Posted by stanc View Post
    Envy you mate Some people can pretty much eat whatever they want, never work out and still be so skinny they're almost two-dimensonal
    Think if i could stop smoking then I could put some on, That's the plan Just 2 more stone an id be

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    Quote Originally Posted by stanc View Post
    Dammit, you guys and your stones Now I need to look up a converter, lol!
    Just eat rabbit food, Chicken and fruit for 2 month's and You'll see The Difference
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    Activities with very big clients are restricted. Some are physically impossible, so you just find other things to do. So long as he understands that then things are usually fine. I don't mind if they don't inform me beforehand. One of the most important aspects of this work is being adaptable at a moment's notice!

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    Quote Originally Posted by CurvaceousKate View Post
    I restricted it to 16 to 17 stone depending on height. It was a rough guide.
    Was sweating buckets there Kate,well it looks as if I am alright,just about,have to ease up on the cheese and biscuits,the crumbs get everywhere.

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    Quote Originally Posted by UKHeather View Post
    Activities with very big clients are restricted. Some are physically impossible, so you just find other things to do. So long as he understands that then things are usually fine. I don't mind if they don't inform me beforehand. One of the most important aspects of this work is being adaptable at a moment's notice!
    Heather you sound like an old ad for a credit card,your flexible friend

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    Quote Originally Posted by very shy guy View Post
    Heather you sound like an old ad for a credit card,your flexible friend
    Crikey VSG It must be old. I've never heard of it? Was it a stone tablet?

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    Quote Originally Posted by UKHeather View Post
    Crikey VSG It must be old. I've never heard of it? Was it a stone tablet?
    Lol,no Access your flexible friend,about 20 odd years ago heather.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stanc View Post
    I'm quite self-conscious about my own weight as well, but when you're saying "morbidly obese", what are we talking about? Like Gilbert Grapes mom? Or are we talling Chris Farley size? I'm curious meself here
    In terms of the OP, I gather the gent was approx 350pounds (25stone/156kg).Everything in America is bigger;-)
    I know two punters over here in that category, both sound gentlemen but I can only imagine how their sessions with 4'11 spinners who are 90lbs must go....

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