View Full Version : Meat - Before or After the Diet?
Just curious to know if you prefer Meat as he was, large as life, or as he is now, Super slimline? I know it doesn't really matter, but i was just wondering....
Actually i don't care. If meat is feeling fine the way he is, i'm happy too. So i don't bother.
Testify
27 Jul 2003, 14:43
hez cute either way :D so i voted the last one :D
Wild_Honey
27 Jul 2003, 14:57
I personally don't care, because everyone should decide for him/herself. And it's perfect as long as you are healthy and happy with yourself. :)
It's not really important at all, but although he looks damn fine as he is now, i personally thought he was georgous in the earlier day - yummy...
But that's just me... :roll:
I don't really mind either way, I think what really matters is that he's happy with himself!
The magic is still there regardless of his size. I've always thought of him as being larger than life, in terms of music rather than physical size!
I thinks he's gorgeous :wink: just for being himself! :D
The Flying Mouse
27 Jul 2003, 17:06
:twisted: There are points for and agaist his weight.
I thought he looked great in the early days when he was heavier.
But he still lookks good now.And I assume he feels a lot healthier.
I like my man with some Meat on :lol:
sherrie87
29 Jul 2003, 04:56
I like his look now, but I don't think it's the loss of weight that makes him more appealing. I think he is even more attractive as he has aged, he has a rugged handsomeness (is that a word?) now that was not as pronounced at a younger (and larger) age. 8) I also really like "big" men- my husband of 10 years is 6 ft 1 in and 260 pounds. (Sorry gang, I have no idea what that is in stone measure.)
Sherrie
I like his look now, but I don't think it's the loss of weight that makes him more appealing. I think he is even more attractive as he has aged, he has a rugged handsomeness (is that a word?) now that was not as pronounced at a younger (and larger) age. 8)
Sherrie
Yes .... I know exactly what you mean. He's definitely aged very gracefully :)
Welcome back btw ..... I hope you had a great vacation. We missed you !!
Vicki
little_dancer
29 Jul 2003, 17:20
I agree that he looks great either way...but I think he was REALLY hot when he was bigger...that's not to say he's not still hot!!
Testify
29 Jul 2003, 17:24
I like his look now, but I don't think it's the loss of weight that makes him more appealing. I think he is even more attractive as he has aged, he has a rugged handsomeness (is that a word?) now that was not as pronounced at a younger (and larger) age. 8)
Sherrie
Yes .... I know exactly what you mean. He's definitely aged very gracefully :)
Welcome back btw ..... I hope you had a great vacation. We missed you !!
Vicki
my mum likes him as he is now, she thinks he looks very sexy
I like his look now, but I don't think it's the loss of weight that makes him more appealing. I think he is even more attractive as he has aged, he has a rugged handsomeness (is that a word?) now that was not as pronounced at a younger (and larger) age. 8)
Sherrie
Yes .... I know exactly what you mean. He's definitely aged very gracefully :)
Welcome back btw ..... I hope you had a great vacation. We missed you !!
Vicki
my mum likes him as he is now, she thinks he looks very sexy
Tell your mum she has great taste :))
Vicki
shadow1000001
30 Jul 2003, 05:46
Either way, it makes no difference to me. He is sexy no matter what :twisted:
Maria
ChoccyBat
01 Aug 2003, 02:38
guys,
On this subject, remember how the lead singer of Def Leppard said on that Russel Watson thing that they toured with Meat in the 80's and he was a 'sound lad', well I watched the VH1 programme on the history of Def Leppard last night, kind of like the Hell and Back one. And when you see what happened to a couple of the members of that band, you are just glad that Meat came through all his stuff to be the healthy, spectacular peformer that he still is.
To give you a taste, I think they are now down to only 2 of the original band members, mainly due to drink, the drummer lost his arm in a drug-induced car crash, and what looked like an awesome guitar player died in the 90's through alcohol abuse.
So, basically I'm just glad that meat, like Def Leppard, is still here. (and they wonder why we laugh at the current rubbish who think 5 concerts a week is strenuous, they should look at what people like Meat/D Leppard have been through.)
As long as his voice is sounded great I don't mind how his weight is, however, I do like him being healthy as he is now and feeling good as well.
Shadows On The Wall
07 Aug 2003, 23:03
Ifind the one kind of strnage, shud it matter howm uch somone weight,s as long as they feel comfortable, take barry white for example
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