imme wrote: » I for one have no desire to see such a thing.
Hande hoche! wrote: » It makes the masses feel better about themselves.
chicken fingers wrote: » This thread will descend into anti-fat comments getting bashed but thanked by the massed, and the fatties thanking the anti-anti-fat comments.
im me wrote: » Why is TV obsessed with programmes about FAT people losing weight. I for one have no desire to see such a thing. What about you?
imme wrote: » Why is TV obsessed with programmes about FAT people losing weight. I for one have no desire to see such a thing. What about you?
messymess wrote: » Man, the funniest thing I saw on Operation Transformation was lastweek ... they had a "personal trainer" on it that took part in the previous season's show. She was still fat, like proper fat ... I couldn't believe it. I actually burst out laughing! Only in Ireland could someone call themselfs a personal trainer and still be the size of a ****ing whale.
LETHAL LADY wrote: » In fairness she was not the size of a ****ing whale.
Poor Craythur wrote: » I saw the show last week and don't know who he is talking about. There was a contestant from the first series but I don't ever recall her saying she was personal trainer? Did she say that, and am I remembering it wrong?
messymess wrote: » Only in Ireland could someone call themselfs a personal trainer and still be the size of a ****ing whale.
Minstrel27 wrote: » Probably not only in Ireland.http://www.nytimes.com/2005/09/01/fashion/thursdaystyles/01FITNESS.html It's a big world out there.
TeddyTedson wrote: » I saw the overweight RTE show during the week. It's so stupid. This morbidly obese people trying to lose 2-3lbs a week. The show isn't even educating people. Diets are not a solution, you need to completely change your way of life for ever. Then there are shows that show the latest exercise that worked for some celebrity and people try them for 2 weeks, get no results out of it and give up. Also tuning in to watch a tv show about fat people not doing all that much is just utterly crap, boring and pointless tv.
Shenshen wrote: » Lowest common demoninator. The masses like to see things that make them feel better about themselves, and allow them to feel superior to what they see on telly. That's why there are shows about fat people struggling to lose weight and travellers getting married at 14 in ridiculous outfits. People can sit back and feel happy that while they couldn't spell "ridiculous" or "obese" if their lives depended on it, at least they're not as fat as those guys. A warm, comforting feeling of smugness.
Jimmy Bottlehead wrote: » There's a line inthat article that points out how ridiculous fat personal trainers and gym staff are - going to a fat personal trainer is like going to a mechanic with a broken down car, or a financial advisor living in poverty.
phasers wrote: » Some fella lost a stone and a half in one week on one of those programmes. That can't be healthy!