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O.K... WTF?!?! by DesertRat66 2006-11-19 12:55:59
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All right it's a tragic story and the lady likely has a thyroid problem and I think more should be done for her... but there's a National Association to Advance Fat Acceptance?!?!

Cue the Sir Mix-a-lot!!!
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  Truly, they have a dizzying intellect</westley> by carthax2005-03-22 20:43:00
  It sounds like an economic/safety issue. by RetiQlum22005-03-22 20:45:22
    There are limits on lift size too. by nedludd2005-03-22 20:52:28
      Tippage imminent. by jmaxsohmer2005-03-22 20:54:12
        Help blow the tires out and damage suspension (n/t by molsen2005-03-22 21:08:58
          Not to mention increase fuel consumption. (n/t) by jmaxsohmer2005-03-22 21:40:12
            Fuel consumption for an extra 200lbs is... by RetiQlum22005-03-22 21:43:30
              Actually, that's not true. by jmaxsohmer2005-03-22 22:13:24
                The major change is only for acceleration. by RetiQlum22005-03-22 22:22:42
                  The friction would increase by 6%, no? by jmaxsohmer2005-03-22 22:27:45
                    Not for air friction - the largest component. by RetiQlum22005-03-22 22:39:14
                      Meh, whatever. by jmaxsohmer2005-03-22 22:42:35
  There's a National Association by jmaxsohmer2005-03-22 20:47:09
  Have they heard of stronger lifts? (n/t) by lab rat2005-03-22 20:57:35
    As R2 mentions, there are economic constraints by run.dll2005-03-22 21:21:54
  A few Quotes from article by hieraco2005-03-22 21:14:50
    I concur by molsen2005-03-22 21:21:12

 

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