Seacreature Wrote:
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> Love your answer, Annie. Perfect. And she even
> understood, in her state of moo-whining.
>
> I just got a solicitor at work who was begging to
> detail our cars because he, "can't afford a turkey
> for his kids. It's the honest to God truth." I
> wanted to horf in his face. Now, if he would have
> told me he couldn't afford to feed his shelter
> dogs...
>
> I went up to tell my boss what had happened in an
> angry tone, adding that it's not my fault he can't
> afford the kids he has. Well, I'd better learn to
> hold my tongue because she told me to be nice,
> that I didn't know what it was like to be hungry.
> I told her the guy didn't look hungry at all with
> his fat gut hanging over his pants. She just said
> to be nice, we don't know others situations blah
> blah blah... Of course, she's a Catholic and
> perfect. She knows what it's like to be poor and
> worked her way up. Not everyone is as smart and
> work work work type A personality like her pefect
> rich ass. Fuck, I gotta keep my mouth shut. I'm
> also in a terrible mood again today. I hate
> everyone. *humph*
WHY is it that 99% of breeder beggars are fat asses? I need to lose a few pounds myself, but then I am not out in the public domain and begging for food either. I have YET to see one breeder or his kyds who beg for food via handouts at the holidays who are'nt lugging around extra weight, and often lots of it. They look as if they shop in the plus size departments or special order their clothes from Tents by Omar. It takes a fat lot of nerve to beg for food when you are so fluffy that you have difficulty walking through a door without turning sideways. I have NEVER believed that "fattening food is cheaper so that's why we are fat". While it's true that fresh fruits and vegetables are more expensive than mac and cheese, CANNED fruits and veggies are not. A single apple costs less than a candy bar, a bag of chips, or pack of powder sugar coated donuts. A six pack of bottled water is half the price of soda, and sugar free koolaid is comparable in price to Coke and Pepsi products. Unsweet tea is VERY cheap as well. Canned tuna is DIRT cheap and is an excellent health and low cal choice as is a head of lettuce and MANY other options which are cheap, readily available, AND covered by their food debit card and WIC. I do not buy into ANY welfare fatties excuses. Diabetes type two, which is so prevalent in our welfare communities across the globe, could almost be COMPLETELY "cured" if they would just stop stuffing their fat faces with junk food and get up off of their fat asses and walk for a change of pace.
It wouldn't hurt any of them to miss a meal and if it happens to be a Thanksgiving feast, then so be it. One whole chicken uncooked, $4(or less), can of green beans, 50 cents. Instant potatos and pack of gravy, $1.50, pack of rolls, $1, box of stuffing, 88 cents, bag of marshmellows, $1, can of yams, $1. butter, 50 cents. Jug of tea, less than a dollar. There is NO reason that ANYONE on welfare shouldn't be able to buy this basic meal for Thanksgiving. The "catch" though is that they would have to actually cook it rather than pick it up already prepared, which is what they normally do at QUADRUPLE+ the cost. They routinely buy prepared food like this the year round which is why that most of them always run out of food by the end of the month. Thanksgiving comes at the same time every year, can't they plan ahead for once in their pathetic lives? I guess it's easier to pester people who do plan ahead for free food and use the holidays as an excuse to beg with no remorse or shame, which is what they should be feeling rather than entitled.