Who ate my raviolis?
Most Italians feel more guilty about over-eating than they do about cheating on their partners, a survey has found, suggesting that people in Casanova’s native land care more about staying slim than staying faithful.
The survey, by psychology magazine Riza Psicosomatica, found that excessive eating and spending topped the list of what people considered the most guilt-inducing vices.
Sexual infidelity came bottom of the list of the magazine’s ‘seven deadly sins’, behind neglecting friends and family, failing at work and not looking after one’s physique.
The other “News in Brief” articles on this page are pretty interesting, too. Like, the Cannibal who’s suing a movie producer for making a film about his — cannibalism!
Maybe that’s what we need to solve the obesity epidemic. Fast cars and sleazy motel rooms. You need to be thin to fit in a sports car.
It makes sense to me. Who’d you rather have, a hot italian babe with a perfect body, who sometimes sleeps around. or a fat american chick who never leaves the house?
I’m happy with my toned American chick who runs every day. Thanks anyway.
Or it could simply be that more Italians overeat than cheat. I know that makes the story less interesting, but logic does that sometimes.
That really is an unflattering picture of Senator Edward Kennedy
>>That really is an unflattering picture of Senator Edward Kennedy
Actually, it looks more like George Doublyou Bush. No matter how much brush he clears on his eternal vacations, he always looks somewhat flaccid all over.