Poeple 50 pounds overweight and more=easy mod?
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I am thinking based on the fact that here in american atleast the obese population is ridiculously high and wondering if there are a fair number of overweight people-by 50 pounds or more driving modded bimmers? I have totally seen tons of overweight dudes eating burgers while removing their spare tire (literally the spare in the car) for weight reduction yet they are walking around with 50 or more pounds of a spare tire on themselves. I just think it is funny people are unwilling to lose the weight for not only health/looks but spending dough on moddding cars and they have a good weight reduction mod just waiiting to happen.
Gosh america is fat
On an off note-anyone else chuckle when they see a HUGE dude squeezed into a Z roadster or miata or some car like that-never seems to be the small slim dudes driving those things. I am a slimmer 6 foot dude and still "needed" the room of the 5 to feel normal. How anyone can drive a Z or 3 series is beyond me-always been girly cars to me anyway
Gosh america is fat
On an off note-anyone else chuckle when they see a HUGE dude squeezed into a Z roadster or miata or some car like that-never seems to be the small slim dudes driving those things. I am a slimmer 6 foot dude and still "needed" the room of the 5 to feel normal. How anyone can drive a Z or 3 series is beyond me-always been girly cars to me anyway
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Originally Posted by sleepyca31' post='424300' date='May 14 2007, 09:20 PM
I am thinking based on the fact that here in american atleast the obese population is ridiculously high and wondering if there are a fair number of overweight people-by 50 pounds or more driving modded bimmers? I have totally seen tons of overweight dudes eating burgers while removing their spare tire (literally the spare in the car) for weight reduction yet they are walking around with 50 or more pounds of a spare tire on themselves. I just think it is funny people are unwilling to lose the weight for not only health/looks but spending dough on moddding cars and they have a good weight reduction mod just waiiting to happen.
Gosh america is fat
On an off note-anyone else chuckle when they see a HUGE dude squeezed into a Z roadster or miata or some car like that-never seems to be the small slim dudes driving those things. I am a slimmer 6 foot dude and still "needed" the room of the 5 to feel normal. How anyone can drive a Z or 3 series is beyond me-always been girly cars to me anyway
Gosh america is fat
On an off note-anyone else chuckle when they see a HUGE dude squeezed into a Z roadster or miata or some car like that-never seems to be the small slim dudes driving those things. I am a slimmer 6 foot dude and still "needed" the room of the 5 to feel normal. How anyone can drive a Z or 3 series is beyond me-always been girly cars to me anyway
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Originally Posted by dawi' post='424307' date='May 14 2007, 01:31 PM
Ooh, can't wait for the replies to that one..... ![Devil](https://5series.net/forums/images/smilies/imported/devil.gif)
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Capitalism affecting the US bottom line...lol.
Why use real sugar when we can use cheaper, unhealthier high fructose corn syrup. Chicken...why raise them the healthy way??? Its cheaper to mass produce them and pump them full of steroids and antibiotics. I do not even want to get started on USDA BEEF!
But you do raise a valid point...a FAT BASTARD who has the $$$ to buy a M5 or 550i can easily pay $4-$5 for a dozen organic eggs and $6 organic orange juice. Hmmmm.
Why are they still fat?
Why use real sugar when we can use cheaper, unhealthier high fructose corn syrup. Chicken...why raise them the healthy way??? Its cheaper to mass produce them and pump them full of steroids and antibiotics. I do not even want to get started on USDA BEEF!
But you do raise a valid point...a FAT BASTARD who has the $$$ to buy a M5 or 550i can easily pay $4-$5 for a dozen organic eggs and $6 organic orange juice. Hmmmm.
Why are they still fat?
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Originally Posted by sleepyca31' post='424313' date='May 14 2007, 09:47 PM
Well you englishmen may not understand just what a fat epidemic the U.S is going through-I am SURE someone from the USA can vouch for this
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I personally need to lose around 30 pounds so I'm afraid I'm part of the problem although I eat well not cheap but doesn't seem to help the waist line now I'm the wrong side of 40.
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Originally Posted by dawi' post='424337' date='May 14 2007, 04:55 PM
Believe me we in the UK are following your US epidemic very rapidly just as we follow most things US eventually! Remember we have all your international fast food joints now, McD, BK, KFC as well as all the American style pizza joints that have as much in common with Italy as a straight Catholic Priest.
I personally need to lose around 30 pounds so I'm afraid I'm part of the problem although I eat well not cheap but doesn't seem to help the waist line now I'm the wrong side of 40.![Mad](https://5series.net/forums/images/smilies/mad.gif)
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I personally need to lose around 30 pounds so I'm afraid I'm part of the problem although I eat well not cheap but doesn't seem to help the waist line now I'm the wrong side of 40.
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We (US) like in a world of convenience, so we try to work hard and "pay" for the convenience. It' harder to loss 50 body pounds than to lose 50 car weight pounds.
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Ya I wasnt knocking anyone who needs to lose weight but just as of late I have seemed to see an inordinate amount of overweight bimmer drivers cruising around and met a few randomly who started telling me about their various mods (one guy had a Z4 and must have been 250)-and all I could think about would be man how much faster that guys car would feel if he dropped 70 pounds.
And by the way-skinny people can be unhealthy but fat and overweightness in itself is always worse than being skinny. A skinny person who happens to eat whatever they want and stay thin simply burns up the calories faster and either way his heart is working way less-being fat just is a ton of problems-anyway that is for another board
Anyway just an observation-life is busy and losing weight is tough no doubt
And by the way-skinny people can be unhealthy but fat and overweightness in itself is always worse than being skinny. A skinny person who happens to eat whatever they want and stay thin simply burns up the calories faster and either way his heart is working way less-being fat just is a ton of problems-anyway that is for another board
Anyway just an observation-life is busy and losing weight is tough no doubt
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Americans have institutionalized excess and waste with an emphasis on fleeting self gratification that ignores the lasting consequences of our decisions. We are trashing our bodies, society, and our precious planet.