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Old 21-06-2007, 01:56 PM #15
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Originally posted by Crystal-Rose
well the soloution is that if overweight people dont eat so much as they do then they would not be over weight in the first place all they have to do is go on a diet

Golly some people really dont have the time to read other peoples posts.

Its nice that the UK does have an NHS but it seems to be coming under alot of strain at the moment (and for a while). Many other countries, as far as I know, work around some form of personal insurance and at the end of the day capital is always limited.

Perhaps if less money were spend on armament and lost causes there would be more available to spend on issues closer to home, (After WWII Japan's economy boomed partially due to a ban imposed upon them in regards so millitary expenditure).

Hope it all turns out for the best wiglet .
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