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Old September 20th, 2003, 01:02 PM
Debbie Cusick
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I have no clue who Dr. Phil is, or what he looks like, but surely you must
see how silly this statement is. 235 is not such a high weight for someone
who is 6'4". Surely many professional athletes meet or exceed this. Heck, my
brother-in-law is 6'2" and weighs 230 and he looks fabulous, not the least
bit chunky. He's very handsome. My son has also had a height/weight ratio
that put his BMI in the "obese" category, this despite the fact that he had
a 32-inch waist and was carryin 12% bodyfat at the time.

So while I have no clue who Dr. Phil is or what he looks like, this
information alone is hardly going to make me regard him as "chunky". Far
from it.

Debbie

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And of course it isn't a "fabrication", anyway. Dr. Phil's ass is,
indeed, chunky--his own publicity materials reveal that he is 6'4" and
weighs 235 pounds, which puts him at a BMI of 28.6.




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Old September 20th, 2003, 02:57 PM
rosie readandpost
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So while I have no clue who Dr. Phil is or what he looks like, this
information alone is hardly going to make me regard him as "chunky". Far
from it.

Debbie



your don't have to watch television to have DR. PHIL invade your space, walk into ANY bookstore.................his
books are displayed EVERYWHERE!


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Old September 21st, 2003, 06:57 AM
Jake
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I'm 6'3" and I sure as heck wish I only weighed 235.

Jake.


"Debbie Cusick" wrote in message
...
I have no clue who Dr. Phil is, or what he looks like, but surely you must
see how silly this statement is. 235 is not such a high weight for someone
who is 6'4". Surely many professional athletes meet or exceed this. Heck,

my
brother-in-law is 6'2" and weighs 230 and he looks fabulous, not the least
bit chunky. He's very handsome. My son has also had a height/weight ratio
that put his BMI in the "obese" category, this despite the fact that he

had
a 32-inch waist and was carryin 12% bodyfat at the time.

So while I have no clue who Dr. Phil is or what he looks like, this
information alone is hardly going to make me regard him as "chunky". Far
from it.

Debbie

"TdN" wrote in message

And of course it isn't a "fabrication", anyway. Dr. Phil's ass is,
indeed, chunky--his own publicity materials reveal that he is 6'4" and
weighs 235 pounds, which puts him at a BMI of 28.6.






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Old September 21st, 2003, 08:56 PM
Dawn Taylor
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On Sat, 20 Sep 2003 22:57:06 -0700, "Jake"
announced in front of God and
everybody:

I'm 6'3" and I sure as heck wish I only weighed 235.


My husband's 6'2" and weighs 230 -- he's not even remotely obese. But
if you went purely by those ridiculous BMI calculations, you'd think
he must be a big tub 'o butter.

But in reality he's in excellent shape, and he'd like to lose maybe
ten or 15 pounds to lose the slight bit of softness on his frame. But
it's not like he actually *needs* to. Those silly charts don't take
into consideration age, frame or muscle mass.

Dawn

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