Detroit is the fattest

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In A related Article about studying Thin People.
 
Originally posted by PAUL
Rich,
Do you think you and I gaining weight this winter pushed detroit over the edge? :rofl:

It could have been, yet it could also be other reasons. :rolleyes: :eek:
 
It all the krispy kremes opening up in MI. :D


But look on the bright side, at least we're not the murder capitol anymore!
 
Originally posted by Marvin
It all the krispy kremes opening up in MI. :D


But look on the bright side, at least we're not the murder capitol anymore!


Hmmmm, Bullets or Donuts? I'll take Doughnuts :D
 
Originally posted by Marvin
It all the krispy kremes opening up in MI. :D


But look on the bright side, at least we're not the murder capitol anymore!

I think that all my trips to Mc-d's and Taco Bell pushed us over.

He...I am on a new diet now, though. Maybe we'll go back to where we were after I drop a few lbs. of fat? :rofl:

Heres an interesting question regarding these poll. What is used to determine that Michigan is the "fattest" anyways? I'll tell you right now, if its the hieght/weight chart, then its completely inaccurate. Accoring to that chart, at 5' 7 1/2" I believe that I am only supposed to weigh 155 or 160 lbs. I weighed something like 230 a week ago (although I am about 225 now since my diet...the first 5 pounds usually comes off fast for me.) I am only about 15 pounds "overweight" in fat because the rest is wieghtlifter muscle; yet if we went by the hieght weight chart, I would be 75 lbs "overwieght".

Anyways, point is, depending on what they use to determine "obesity", these statistics could be grossly inaccurate.

PAUL
 
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