Sarah is really really pretty, but she is SO skinny now!
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kdk7 — 16 years ago(May 29, 2009 09:50 PM)
i liked the nancy reagan comment. i was going to say she was the lost olsen "triplet".
anyway, she's hilarious and gorgeous, and therefore the perfect woman.
but yes, she's a bit too thin. as a friend of mine used to say someone get her a sandwich. -
TheFireRises — 16 years ago(June 09, 2009 06:00 AM)
http://www.imdb.com/media/rm608930304/nm0149950
she is too skinny in that photo too. Can someone please try to help her? I mean they even referenced her skinniness in Srubs.
There's nothing I like more, than a good old mass debate. -
montmn — 16 years ago(July 02, 2009 11:48 PM)
true she has always been a skinny girl. and to the douche who brings up skinny people dying, there are so many more fattys who drop dead. give up your BBW fantasies & live in the now. if a woman wants to look like a woman & not a bean bag chair, then let her.
Sarah Chalke has been & continues to be a stunning specimen of womanhood. she has always been slim never tubby. -
Kuroneko-Kukan — 16 years ago(October 08, 2009 10:01 PM)
This is months after the reply was posted, but I'm so angry, I must say something.
I assume, you, montmn are skinny as well? Or if you're a man, you're an anatomically correct Ken doll?
May I also assume that anyone who is above an ideal weight is fat?
Studies show that overweight people live longer than underweight, normal weight and obese people. People who are underweight AND extremely obese die the earliest, underweight being more likely to die.
From webmd.com:
In the newly published study, researchers used data from an ongoing Canadian national health survey to follow more than 11,000 adults from the mid-1990s to 2007.
Compared to people who fell into the normal-wei111cght category:- Those classified as underweight were 73% more likely to die.
- Those classified as extremely obese with BMI of 35 or greater were 36% more likely to die.
- Those classified as obese with BMI 30-34.9 had about the same risk of death.
- Those classified as overweight with BMI 25-29.9 were 17% less likely to die.
[http://www.webmd.com/diet/news/20090625/study-overweight-people-live-longer]
Although this doesn't mean she should be overweight, she could use to gain a few pounds so she's 73% more likely to live.
So before you spout ignorance all over the place..Again..Think. Wouldn't you want Sarah Chalke to live longer and entertain us or look pretty in your opinion and leave her family behind in eventual death?