Memoirs of A Guinea Pig 000
November 11, 2009 by porker
Filed under Animals, Entertainment, Graphics, Health

fat guinea pig
I am currently revitalizing this blog and was supposed to post something else but a tragedy happened just this early evening. My mild obsessive-compulsive disorder had led me to discover that my only guinea pig, Butch, died.
Butch was a lazy, happy guinea pig and it was devastating that I personally saw him like that. I do not want to cry anymore like when my first guinea pig died so I just laughed it off, pretending there’s nothing wrong even though I was dying inside, remembering that I have dozens of his photos stored in my hard disk which I was planning to post later in his own website.
Butch,
I am sorry that I sometimes ignored you but I do really love you so much.
Pigs Are Like Noah’s Ark
July 6, 2009 by porker
Filed under Animals, Entertainment, Lifestyle, Religious
Man vs. Beast, Survival of the Fattest
June 29, 2009 by porker
Filed under Animals, Common People, Entertainment, Health, Lifestyle, Man VS Beast


Fat Plague
What if you could catch obesity as easily as you catch a common cold? ‘It may take just one sneeze,’ says Dr Nikhil Dhurandhar, who believes that he has found a virus, ad-36, that could be infecting over 30 per cent of Americans and turning them obese. Read more
The Most Popular Pig and Fatty Characters 1
Pigs and fat people always appear in the movies. They have unique roles and makes an impression that viewers will never forget. They are fun and fearless.
Fat People
Pugsley and Uncle Fester of The Addam’s Family. Pugsley is able to hang from tree branches by his teeth, although this trait is only referred to and not seen. He is also depicted as being able to survive any mortal injuries and survive his sister’s attempts to kill him. Uncle Fester can generate both electricity and magnetism and powers a light bulb in his mouth as a party piece. In The New Addams Family he can also explode at will without harm. Additionally, he suffers from a severe migraine that can be cured by compressing his head in a vise, and apparently causes no harm upon him. He also likes to recharge in his electric chair.
Tracy and Edna Turnblad of Hairspray. Tracy is an optimistic, overweight teenage girl who loves to dance. Tracy’s racial color-blindness unwittingly leads her to becoming an active supporter for the integration of The Corny Collins Show.
Edna, Tracy’s mother and agent, is an agoraphobe who is ashamed of her obesity.




