At least two stone of him is grudge.
By Buschell
Tue, 29 Oct 2013
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It has been said big folk are holding
onto something,
onto something,
some kind of emotional beef,
stored spats, tiffs, wrangled bickerings
over money say... or sex,
backed up insipid lipids
that cannot be processed
by mortal livers and end
up on hips and thighs,
by mortal livers and end
up on hips and thighs,
are taken to heart,
and so it goes,
if a bloke was to weigh
seventeen stone it would be
fair to say that at least two
of that was grudge.
if a bloke was to weigh
seventeen stone it would be
fair to say that at least two
of that was grudge.
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Interesting. Not always true.
Permalink Submitted by Ray Schaufeld on
Interesting. Not always true. I once had a boyfriend whose Mum was a good-natured friendly woman who enjoyed food, including sweet coffee and chocolate biscuits and she was a few stone heavier than her recommended Body Mass Index. She had a sitting down job where she worked from home (self-employed sewing machinist) and a steady flow of friendly neighbours dropping in for a chat and an offering from the biscuit barrel so her life led her too easily to her kitchen. Elsie
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I loved this and know pulenty
I loved this and know pulenty of folk who carry their grudges with pride ..
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