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Sen's Revenge 03-11-2016 10:13 PM

The Forgotten History Of Fat Men's Clubs
 
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In 1903, in a cheery local tavern tucked away in Wells River, Vt., one of America's most successful fat men's clubs was launched.

"We're fat and we're making the most of it!" was their mantra. "I've got to be good-natured; I can't fight and I can't run," was their motto. Members had to be at least 200 pounds, pay a $1 fee to enter and learn a secret handshake and password. Twice a year, members gathered, with meetings announced in advance to allow the men to stuff up in order to meet the minimum weight requirement.

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lovespink88 03-11-2016 10:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Sen's Revenge (Post 2406855)
with meetings announced in advance to allow the men to stuff up in order to meet the minimum weight requirement.

All I can think of is the Simpsons episode where Homer gains weight on purpose to go on disability. :D

Sen's Revenge 03-12-2016 04:26 PM

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Originally Posted by lovespink88 (Post 2406857)
All I can think of is the Simpsons episode where Homer gains weight on purpose to go on disability. :D

LMAO

NinjaPoodle 03-23-2016 03:44 PM

""This village is full of bulbous and overhanging abdomens and double chins tonight, for the New England Fat Men's Club is in session at Hale's Tavern. The natives, who are mostly bony and angular, have stared with envy at the portly forms and rubicund faces which have arrived on every train.""


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