Wordless Wednesday: Try before you buy … Robin / March 14, 2012 … or “free weight-loss advice on the streets of Talatamaty, Madagascar” Share this:FacebookTwitterTumblrLike Loading...
Too public a weigh in for me. Joyce http://joycelansky.blogspot.com/2012/03/wordless-wednesday-purim-in-israel.html
Oh my goodness. You wouldn’t catch me stepping on a scale out in public! lol Thanks for stopping by and linking up. 🙂
I love the second shot…looks like the guy bending over is checking the numbers in dibelief…”Can a Malagasy REALLY weigh this much????”
Oh my right in a main street. Hmmm not sure if it would be me standing on the scales right there. Fabulous photo
That’s awesome. I’m sure I’d cry. I don’t want to hear my weight loss advice in front of a whole mess of strangers. Clearly I just need to eat less!
Lol! The weight guesser in Times Square would be a funny contrast next to that picture. Monica is right about weight being a universal concern.
That IS a new one!
Interesting shots! 🙂
Happy WW.
i guess worrying about our weight is a universal concern.
so interesting! thanks!
That’s funny! Perhaps they were looking for scales that gave the most desired reading!
Too public a weigh in for me.
Joyce
http://joycelansky.blogspot.com/2012/03/wordless-wednesday-purim-in-israel.html
Sort of cute, for once the big guy gets to be the center of attention.
Oh my goodness. You wouldn’t catch me stepping on a scale out in public! lol Thanks for stopping by and linking up. 🙂
I love the second shot…looks like the guy bending over is checking the numbers in dibelief…”Can a Malagasy REALLY weigh this much????”
Oh my right in a main street. Hmmm not sure if it would be me standing on the scales right there. Fabulous photo
Excellent!
That’s awesome. I’m sure I’d cry. I don’t want to hear my weight loss advice in front of a whole mess of strangers. Clearly I just need to eat less!
Interesting shots… thanks for sharing 🙂
Lol! The weight guesser in Times Square would be a funny contrast next to that picture. Monica is right about weight being a universal concern.
Wow, this was different and interesting.