http://www.edinburghnews.scotsman.c...s-cut-house-to-remove-66-stone-body-1-3351318 I mean whit? 22 years old and 66 stone!
If it was one of those pizzas that killed him he definitely deserves mention in this year's Darwin Awards
It is no doubt a contributing factor. Who the **** could eat that much pizza? If I get a dominos it does me that night and the next lunchtime.
Even the thought of it makes me feel quite sick. Anyway, this is one in the eye for the anti smoking lobby - if he'd been on the ***s he would never have got to that weight.......
Speaking of which this week sees the tenth anniversary of the smoking ban over here and this is their new plan: Ban on smoking in private vehicles Irish anti-smoking campaigners and scientists are urging the government to introduce such a ban. In July 2011 the Minister for Health revealed that he was considering a ban where children are present in the car. The Senator and Oncologist John Crown has put bill before parliament to ban smoking in a car with children I agree with this,jaysus we've come a long way since smoking on the tube,buses,planes etc
When I lived in Ayrshire we used to have single decker buses where you could smoke at the back but not down the front. Erm, smoke drifts you know?
Yes we're getting that law here too. I must admit I can't help but think it's right. Even as a smoker I still hae memories of being unable to see through a haze of nicotine fog at family parties and stuff. When you think about it now it's probably almost tantamount to child abuse.
Yes they did the best is airports and train stations. They designate areas outside where you can have a smoke and if you don't stick to those specific areas you can get nicked.
Smoking rooms at airports and places of business were my favourite. Ye had to cut yer way in with a machete the smoke was so thick. In fact, ye didny need to bring yer ain ***s - just stand in the room and breathe.
I am of the opinion that the parents of obese children should be fined. At least that way they would be contributing to the cost on the NHS of looking after the fat wee ****s.
It was the same with the smoking carriage on the trains. I always felt sorry for the poor bastards who didn't smoke but had to go through the smoking carriage to get to the food/takeaway carriage.