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Question Posted Thursday July 1 2004, 3:18 am

I have a friend that is overweight. His size doesn't bother me but he always follows me like i have a cupcake with me or something. he is like a lost dog that follows you home. i don't know how to comfront him about his obesity or loneliness. how should i break the news to him. help me and my chris farley sized friend.

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boogers answered Thursday July 1 2004, 3:33 am:
Well sir... this is a tough one. You want to help your friend out but you cant hurt him at the same time. Maybe you should start making fat-free cupcakes! Or you two could start watchin the food channel every time you get hungry and just look at food rather than eat it. OR you could start working out with him. Just be like hey buddy i think we could both use a good walk down the street every now and then. and if worse comes to worse have his mom send him to a fat camp! i hope this helps LOVE YA!

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