Decent proposals

From: koswix17 Oct 2009 09:14
To: THERE IS NO GOD BUT (RENDLE) 2 of 23
I would surely like to contribute, but beyond my heart warming belly laugh I have no idea what I can do :$
From: milko17 Oct 2009 09:47
To: THERE IS NO GOD BUT (RENDLE) 3 of 23
I might try and make a musical item, but gawd only knows when. What I'm saying is I'd like to but finding the energy and time could take a while.
From: Drew (X3N0PH0N)17 Oct 2009 10:08
To: THERE IS NO GOD BUT (RENDLE) 4 of 23
Me. And um general stuff.
From: Mouse17 Oct 2009 11:54
To: THERE IS NO GOD BUT (RENDLE) 5 of 23

Cloud Computing - mentioning that T mobile data loss cock up

 

Android apps

 

Google Wave? (Although seeing as none of us has an invite praps not)

 

 

From: Mouse17 Oct 2009 12:19
To: THERE IS NO GOD BUT (RENDLE) 6 of 23
Also, I liked that idea of having error messages as Haikus. Could get people to email them in or something.
From: Matt17 Oct 2009 12:28
To: Mouse 7 of 23
Sounds good.

I'll dedicate a line of code in Beehive as a prize to the best.
From: Mouse17 Oct 2009 12:43
To: Matt 8 of 23
:D Have your name lit up in Beehive code comments.
From: Drew (X3N0PH0N)17 Oct 2009 13:05
To: Matt 9 of 23
Good prize that.
From: THERE IS NO GOD BUT (RENDLE)17 Oct 2009 13:07
To: Matt 10 of 23
Can we interview you about Beehive?
From: Matt17 Oct 2009 19:31
To: THERE IS NO GOD BUT (RENDLE) 11 of 23
Sounds like a cracking idea.

In fact, that sounds like a good segment to have, The weekly interview with Matt interviews with random forumites. Find out what they do, etc.
EDITED: 17 Oct 2009 19:36 by MATT
From: Manthorp17 Oct 2009 21:57
To: THERE IS NO GOD BUT (RENDLE) 12 of 23
I'd like to talk about the vicissitudes of fate.
From: THERE IS NO GOD BUT (RENDLE)18 Oct 2009 07:09
To: Manthorp 13 of 23
For one minute, without hesitation or repetition?
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From: graphitone19 Oct 2009 08:22
To: Mr (M00RL0CK) 15 of 23

Be more pro-active man; talk about him trying to get rid of the weight, rather than focussing on what he's become.

 

But seriously, anyone see the BBC news this morning? There were two fat women campaigning for the right for fat people not be abused and for it to be made a kind of hate crime to discriminate against those horizontally challenged people.

 

Funny thing was they kept bleating on about how genes can affect your size n' weight, then they showed a professor/scientist type bloke who said genes really don't play that big a part in determining your weight. So 'naturally fat' is a bit of a fallacy. They also mentioned that diets don't work... wonder if they ever tried my diet? I call it the eat less do more diet, and it worked for me, I used to be a heffer, but now I'm not thanks to eating less and doing more.

 

So... what I'd like to have talked about is issues.

 

Issues about being fat.

From: JonCooper19 Oct 2009 08:41
To: graphitone 16 of 23
Billy Connoly summed it all up for me

1. if you want to lose weight you have to eat less and move more, that's all there is to it

2. all this 'genitic disposition to weight gain' or 'some gland not working properly' is bollocks
in all the starving african/ethopian/wherever films you've ever seen did you ever once see a huge fat guy at the back saying "I don't understand, I hardly eat a thing"?

I am overweight, and I plan to do something about it (already am doing slowly)
but it's not about glands or big-bones or genitic fat genes
it's just eating less and moving more
From: 99% of gargoyles look like (MR_BASTARD)19 Oct 2009 09:24
To: Mr (M00RL0CK) 17 of 23

How many podcasts do you think you'll need?

 

Perhaps you could have another on ponyporn?

From: graphitone19 Oct 2009 09:47
To: JonCooper 18 of 23
Yep, totally agree... though the bints on the news this morning were saying that they 'don't want' to go through the pain of dieting because it'd cause their quality of life to drop to a point where they had zero enjoyment. They didn't seem to realise that quality of life isn't always about food and they'd they'd no doubt be better off with a healthier body.
From: 99% of gargoyles look like (MR_BASTARD)19 Oct 2009 11:22
To: graphitone 19 of 23
I didn't see the article on the BBC news, but I did read this. Oh dear.

I did have to laugh at the comments from the UK activists though. What a sad pair. Especially this:
This is a very common event - someone being beaten up should be a crime.

Umm, I thought 'beating people up' /was/ a crime. :?
From: THERE IS NO GOD BUT (RENDLE)19 Oct 2009 11:29
To: graphitone 20 of 23
If they lost weight they could probably enjoy some proper sex instead of getting some poor bastard passed out drunk, giving him a shove to get him going and letting him ride the ripples.
EDITED: 19 Oct 2009 11:30 by RENDLE
From: graphitone19 Oct 2009 12:52
To: 99% of gargoyles look like (MR_BASTARD) 21 of 23
That's herself... she's a bit chav-tastic having her hair in a Chelsea facelift sort of style.

They also showed an equally heinous video of lots of fat people rolling around the floor (i think in some bizarre fat fighting exercise, though they were proclaming they were proud to be that way) and 'trying' to dance, it was beyond pathos.

I liked this quote:

quote:
"They say 'Move out of the way fatty! Well person coming down the aisle!'"


No discrimination for ill people then...