A Matched Set

    There is no denying that in the US weight control (myself included) is a lost art! In every event I go to I see more and more of us. This couple had a hard time even walking to the stands to sit down - hey, but if they are happy, so be it. I know first hand how easy it comes on and how hard it is to shed.

    Comments and faves

    1. Jan 130 (42 months ago | reply)

      Oh dear - game, set and match!!!

      I am lucky - naturally narrow. :o)

    2. Mr TGT (42 months ago | reply)

      Hi, I'm an admin for a group called Large People of the World, and we'd love to have this added to the group!

    3. Fatter_Lady, Femke Deckers, ibn_25, essential67, and maresogno67 added this photo to their favorites.

    4. maresogno67 (37 months ago | reply)

      rende bene l'idea

    5. curtisgibby (35 months ago | reply)

      Thanks for licensing this as CC -- I've used it in a memory matching game at http://matchthememory.com/opposites, with a link back to you of course!

    6. blubber lover and mothai1942 added this photo to their favorites.

    7. write4acause (27 months ago | reply)

      Hi Tony! Thank you very much for sharing this photo. I used it as an inspiration for a blog about losing my own belly fat at this link fitness-project-22inch-waist--flatabs.blogspo t.com/2010/1..., with link to you.

      Thank you very much once again!

    8. Tobyotter (27 months ago | reply)

      Glad you could use it and thanks for the link

      Tony

    9. kaferico (25 months ago | reply)

      Thx for sharing this pic under CC license. I will be using it to create a digital story for a math course. The plot of the story is how a person track his weight over several months and he creates a scatter plot, find the line-best-fit, and make predictions with this equation.

    10. Tobyotter (25 months ago | reply)

      Kaferico - glad you found a use for it.

    11. CountryClinic (25 months ago | reply)

      thecountryclinicblog.com/blog/dietary-trans-f atty-acids-m.... I used this photo for my blog.

      Thank you for sharing your photos.
      Dr. Avery N. Martin, B.S., D.C

    12. troyp_mn (23 months ago | reply)

      Thanks for sharing the photo. I'll be using it in an upcoming post. cubedwellerfitness.com

    13. Tobyotter (23 months ago | reply)

      Glad you for a use for this photo.

    14. fortalesa88 (20 months ago | reply)

      Nice shot! I used it in my blog! And made it link to you too!

      fortalesa-health.com/how-to-get-rid-of-love-h andles

    15. Tobyotter (20 months ago | reply)

      Glad you could use it, thanks for the link back to me.

    16. curleybob (20 months ago | reply)

      Thanks, using this for a story on obesity @ www.meyouhealth.com

    17. RedBranch, carolinagomezaniorte, FitSmarts, tomasbayhk, and 2 other people added this photo to their favorites.

    18. ScienceNetworkWA (10 months ago | reply)

      This image has been used under the creative commons licence on ScienceNetwork WA.

      www.sciencewa.net.au/topics/health-a-medicine /item/1340-a...

      Thank you for making it creative commons!

    19. Tobyotter (10 months ago | reply)

      You are welcome - Tony Alter

    20. algotruneman (4 months ago | reply)

      www.ibdof.com/viewtopic.php?f=1793&t=1434 &p=18895...

      Thank you for using a Creative Commons license to publish your work.

      At the "Word of the Day" forum topic on Internet Book Database of Fiction, we have used the photo to enhance our wordplay.

      --Algot

    21. Tobyotter (4 months ago | reply)

      You are Welcome - Tony

    22. The Fitness Doc (2 months ago | reply)

      thanks for the image, dude....used it on one of my blog posts...here's the link to the blog...
      drdeepakhiwale.wordpress.com/2012/12/03/obesi ty_paradox-2/
      thanks again,
      kind regards....

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