The missing question
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I hadn't noticed that!! 
“If you trust in yourself, and believe in your dreams, and follow your star. . . you'll still get beaten by people who spent their time working hard and learning things and weren't so lazy.”
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Honestly, everything that goes into her pie-hole goes there after a series of choices made by her enablers and herself. Someone is buying the garbage and giving it to her, and she's eating it.
What would be so difficult about planning a number of small meals a day and giving them to her? 2,000 calories would be no problem. That's it. No more.
What's she going to do? Cry? Beat them up?
Jesus.
What would be so difficult about planning a number of small meals a day and giving them to her? 2,000 calories would be no problem. That's it. No more.
What's she going to do? Cry? Beat them up?
Jesus.
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Cry or beat them up? She may sit on them. 
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In Australia she'd sue them.
Mind you, she must have a really, really seriously foxy best friend
eta to add another really and a seriously
Mind you, she must have a really, really seriously foxy best friend
eta to add another really and a seriously
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You'd be better off having one of those crab pots from The Deadliest Catch land on you....She may sit on them.
They weigh 82 pounds less than she does....



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MajGenl.Meade wrote:Well the obvious is that she wasn't trotting down to the local shops to buy herself all this food she kept shovelling into her face. Enablers anyone?
New information...
Meanwhile, it has emerged that Georgia would order up to eight kebabs at a time from a nearby takeaway where she would run up a bill of £5,000 each year. The teenager used to buy up to 20 kebabs a week - each one containing 2,000 calories - from the fast food restaurant near her home in Aberdare, Wales. The teenager would also order two large 1.5 litre bottles of Coke to wash down her food feasts, a delivery driver revealed. Albert Altia, a delivery driver who works for the local Marmaris kebab house, said the teenager's usual order was nine large kebabs - seven for herself and one each for her parents.
The driver said: 'That is a ridiculous amount of food for one person. I would not eat seven kebabs in a month.' Mr Altian thought there was a party at the house the first time he made a delivery. 'I once delivered 10 kebabs there. I think that was one for the mother, one for the father and the rest for her,' he said. Each large kebab costs £4.90.
Her parents revealed she ordered junk food online and would sneak the deliveries past them at their home in Aberdare, Wales. Mother Lesley Davis and stepfather Arthur Treloar revealed that they tried to help the teen - who was believed to weigh up to 63 stone - eat healthily, but they discovered her buying cakes, fizzy drinks and takeaways online. Miss Davis's mother Lesley, 57, told The Sun: 'Arthur and I would be watching TV in the lounge and Georgia would make her way downstairs, casually saying, "It's hot in my bedroom. I'm just going outside for some fresh air."
'We now know that she was meeting the delivery van and secretly carrying the food upstairs to her bedroom. 'She had been eating all sorts of naughty things like sausage rolls, pasties and cakes - and drinking lots of Coke.' Schoolfriend Leah Price, 20, said: 'I remember seeing Iceland and Tesco vans pulling up at least once or twice a week and I saw takeaway pizza's and kebabs all the time. 'My friend has been eating herself to death and no one was helping her. If they had helped her sooner it wouldn't have come to this - it's a tragedy
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... z1wrslbG9e
“If you trust in yourself, and believe in your dreams, and follow your star. . . you'll still get beaten by people who spent their time working hard and learning things and weren't so lazy.”
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So I assume that she was only eating healthy things for the last six months that she hadn't left the house... eh Mrs Davis?Lesley Davis and stepfather Arthur Treloar revealed that they tried to help the teen - who was believed to weigh up to 63 stone - eat healthily, but they discovered her buying cakes, fizzy drinks and takeaways online. Miss Davis's mother Lesley, 57, told The Sun: 'Arthur and I would be watching TV in the lounge and Georgia would make her way downstairs, casually saying, "It's hot in my bedroom. I'm just going outside for some fresh air."
'We now know that she was meeting the delivery van and secretly carrying the food upstairs to her bedroom. 'She had been eating all sorts of naughty things like sausage rolls, pasties and cakes - and drinking lots of Coke.'
The parents are in full arse-covering mode it would seem.
Why is it that when Miley Cyrus gets naked and licks a hammer it's 'art' and 'edgy' but when I do it I'm 'drunk' and 'banned from the hardware store'?
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I guess she got all the money to pay for this from her job as a personal fitness instructor....



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Yes.
The missing question is, "Who paid for all that food?"
Or maybe she just carried a lot of weight in her town.
The missing question is, "Who paid for all that food?"
Or maybe she just carried a lot of weight in her town.
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A 46 stone woman is said to be in a critical condition in hospital after a dangerous skin infection has left her fighting for her life.
Previously named Britain’s fattest teenager, Georgia Davis, 20, was admitted to the hospital in Merthyr Tydfil, on Friday suffering with the skin infection cellulitis.
Georgia is said to be drifting in and out of consciousness on a resuscitation ward, and is requiring assistance to breathe.
Stepdad Arthur Treoloar, 73, told The Sun: ‘We've been told it's bad — really serious.
‘She was put on the ward on Friday and now she's having to be helped to breathe. We've been told she might not make it.’
Georgia had lost nearly 16 stone during a nine month hospital stay, dropping from 56st to 40st 6lb, but has returned to her unhealthy diet since her release, piling on four stone in just five months.
She contracted cellulitis, a usually easily treated skin infection, in her leg, which left her unable to leave her armchair.
“If you trust in yourself, and believe in your dreams, and follow your star. . . you'll still get beaten by people who spent their time working hard and learning things and weren't so lazy.”
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There is a point where you just have to write the whole thing off as hopeless and put the effort somewhere it might do some good.
yrs,
rubato
yrs,
rubato
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Wasn't he a character in "A Hitchhiker's Guide to the Forest of Fangorn"?Arthur Treoloar
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46 stone = 644lbs. YEEEouuuuCH.
So, somewhere in the folds of her body, some infection decided to take up residence and she could not get into that fold(s) to clean it. Well we need the gov to appoint a "crevice cleaner" and make sure this doesn't happen again.
So, somewhere in the folds of her body, some infection decided to take up residence and she could not get into that fold(s) to clean it. Well we need the gov to appoint a "crevice cleaner" and make sure this doesn't happen again.
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It would seem she's a slow learner
A 60-stone woman once dubbed 'Britain's fattest teenager' has been dramatically lifted out of her home by a crane during a seven-hour emergency operation to take her to hospital.
A number of roads had to be closed in the neighbourhood as firefighters worked to remove Georgia Davis, 22, from her specially-adapted flat in Aberdare, south Wales. At the height of the operation, neighbours said there were 12 fire, police and ambulance vehicles at the property. French doors at the front of the property were reportedly removed to allow crews to winch the morbidly obese woman out of her home using the crane.
It is the second time Ms Davis has had to be rescued in such a way.
An eye-witness, who asked not to be named, told the Daily Mirror: 'It's absolute chaos. There's 999 vehicles everywhere and dozens of emergency service workers. 'All the roads are shut down and parents and school transport can't get to the nearby schools and colleges, it's been complete lock down all day.'
Ms Davis, who has suffered with yo-yo dieting for most of her life, also had to be removed from another property on a crane in 2012. During that incident, a 40-strong team of builders, scaffolders and crew from all three emergency services was involved in the complex operation to remove Ms Davis from her home. As well as knocking down walls, the emergency services were forced to build a temporary ramp from the first floor of the house to the pavement to get her out. Local traffic also had to be diverted.(around her?)
The operation to cut into her home, which came after she telephoned her mother to say she couldn't stand up, cost emergency workers an estimated £100,000.
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Where's Captain Ahab when he's needed?
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Meade
That lead me to a completely inappropriate and mildly disturbing train of thought.
"Thar she blows"
Now you can all share in my misery.
That lead me to a completely inappropriate and mildly disturbing train of thought.
"Thar she blows"
Now you can all share in my misery.
Okay... There's all kinds of things wrong with what you just said.
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From the news story, I'm pretty sure she has no dick of any kind, moby or otherwise...MajGenl.Meade wrote:Where's Captain Ahab when he's needed?
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Did you look between the ears?
(and yes, CP - that's rather more than disturbing)
(and yes, CP - that's rather more than disturbing)
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