http://news.yahoo.com/s/hsn/20060829...inadultobesity
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http://news.yahoo.com/s/hsn/20060829...inadultobesity
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There's an obesity policy?
Something tells me this problem is a direct result of policies like "no winners or losers" teams being chosen by the gym teacher in kickball rather than by captains. :rolleyes:
The fact that we have an obesity policy (which, apparently is along the lines of "you should be fatter") would probably be a good place to start to figure out the problem. Maybe instead of spending years in front of a monitor figuring out an obesity policy, those people should have just gone out and exercised.Quote:
Originally Posted by Viva
We should really sell health insurance by the pound. I guess that would be discrimination, though. But, then again, the health/liability insurance a commercial roofer has to carry must be many times over the rates that, say, a carpet installer has to carry, simply because the roofers "situation" puts him at greater risk of the insurer having to pay out than does the carpeter. Isn't this the same?