> I saw on the news this guy is sung the TV networks because he got fat
> sitting in front of the TV. This is dumber than the people that sued the
> fast food restaurants.
Why is it stupid to sue a fast food restaurant.
Greenpeace London, UK proved a long time ago that McDonald's aims to make
children addicted to their food as a "lifestyle" back in the 1980's.
It is not unrealistic to think that McDonalds, Burger King, and Wendy's aim
to make people addicted to their food.
After all, if when given a choice, your body and mind tell you go hit up a
certain burger place then said burger place makes tons of money from you as
a life long customer.
Make's sense to me.
Now if people should be BLAMING these companies for their obesity, that is
another question altogether.
Reg - 18 Jan 2004 00:35 GMT
Steven C (Doktersteve) wrote:
> Now if people should be BLAMING these companies for their obesity, that is
> another question altogether.
Dude, filing a lawsuit IS blaming.

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Just more of the typical "pass the buck" attitude seen all over the place.
Nobody is responsible for anything they do anymore. It was the
drugs/casino/McDonalds/alcohol/my parents/rock-n-roll/video games/TV/etc.
People need to start 'sucking it up' and taking responsibility for their own
actions.
I'm fat because my fat a.s sat in a chair, playing video games/watching TV,
stuffing my gullet with crapola, and getting ZERO excercise.. I'll be
skinny because my fat a.s is going to the gym, eating well, and actually
CARING about the choices I make.
-Dough
> I saw on the news this guy is sung the TV networks because he got fat
> sitting in front of the TV. This is dumber than the people that sued the
> fast food restaurants.
JC Der Koenig - 18 Jan 2004 18:44 GMT
> Just more of the typical "pass the buck" attitude seen all over the place.
> Nobody is responsible for anything they do anymore. It was the
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>
> -Dough
Right on!