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Howard Stern didn’t do anything wrong when he called Gabourey Sidibe “planet-sized” the other day: In fact, he did something noble. The radio host defended his comments on yesterday’s show, explaining that “obesity in this country is out of control” and he’s simply concerned for the Precious actress’s health. “I might be an *******, but I’m pointing out the obvious,” he said.
Did he also point out the obvious which is how hideous he looks?
Good point. I guess Stern missed the obvious fact that we are in a crisis of ugly people, like him. It's far more dangerous to our future than a few fat folks running around.
Good point. I guess Stern missed the obvious fact that we are in a crisis of ugly people, like him. It's far more dangerous to our future than a few fat folks running around.
A FEW!
Man, i need to make more rose colored glasses.... at $10 bucks a pop...
I could be a fat cat too.
Man, i need to make more rose colored glasses.... at $10 bucks a pop...
I could be a fat cat too.
I think we oughta ban ugly people like Stern from public places. Better yet, make 'em pay an ugly tax. Ugly people run up the cost of our health care so they need to be taxed to save us some money.
I think we oughta ban ugly people like Stern from public places. Better yet, make 'em pay an ugly tax. Ugly people run up the cost of our health care so they need to be taxed to save us some money.
Give me a break, he didn't make those comments to point out that being fat is unhealthy. Stern has always been a pig. Now he has figured out a way to get his name back in the headlines. Many had forgotten all about the skinny, sleazy bucket of slime. Robin has struggled with weight issues and I am more disappointed in her comments than his.
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