***FROM BBC NEWS*** http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-16275027 Christmas may be a time of indulging for many, but health experts believe it is the perfect time to tell a loved one they are overweight. The National Obesity Forum and International Chair on Cardiometabolic Risk said it was important to be upfront because of the health risks. Being overweight - particularly around the waist - increases the risk of diabetes, heart disease and stroke. But a poll by the groups suggests too many people shy away from the issue. The survey of more than 2,000 people found 42% of 18 to 24-year-olds would not tell a loved one they should lose weight because of a fear they would hurt the other person's feelings. For those aged 25 to 44 it was just over a third, while for older people it was about one in four. please log in to view this image Someone on here has to tell you, I can't imagine you have many loved-ones
Yes, I live in Plymouth and am working. He lives in Washington, Newcastle and isn't at work. Anything else?
Not so good, but better than being a sad bitter and twisted little bitch who likes to try and wind-up 'mope' Geordies over the internet. ...you pathetic ****.
yes i have i was born up there you muppet ,oh and yes i have been to home games before you ask that stupid question
Oh please If I was sad and bitter I would be on the Newcastle forum everyday taking the piss until I got banned from there. I now return you to your argument with nufc4life