You'll pry my license out of my cold, fat hands!!
2007-05-13 17:25:23
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answer #1
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answered by debdini 5
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depends on how old the license is but i would have to say add 10-20 lbs not subtract
2007-05-13 17:26:09
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answered by Aristotle 2
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Depends how long she's gone without changing the weight. Mine reads the same as it did when I was 17, so it's about 30 pounds off now. :)
2007-05-13 17:25:52
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answered by Emmy 6
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Depends on which state issued the driver's license.
2007-05-13 17:25:51
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answered by Shibi 6
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u better add 20 lbs or more
2007-05-13 17:25:25
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answered by kibebrau 3
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You've got to be kidding if she is over 30 years old. How do you measure up with the truthfulness? Getting a little pudgy are we?
2007-05-13 17:36:48
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answered by Pat C 7
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I think that weight isn't something you can estimate by a driver's license..... C'mon, seriously....
2007-05-13 17:27:32
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answered by becca 1
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That's kind of funny...but I have no idea. I don't lie about my weight, so...I guess no, not all the time.
2007-05-13 17:26:23
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answered by chickadee584 2
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Mine doesn't have my weight. Just my height.
2007-05-13 17:26:35
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answered by jlily680 4
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NO WOMAN IS GOING TO PUT THEIR SELF 20 POUNDS HEAVIER TRY 20PDS LIGHTER.YOU'LL NEVER SEE MINE.
2007-05-13 17:27:36
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answered by Anonymous
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