Does anyone weigh 75kg?

71kg ATM

Was down to 70kg around August before ultra race but then have put a bit back on, life, lacking motivation etc.

Cheers James
 
Recently weighed at the surgery, 77Kg. so not far off, and Mrs Bucket is a slight build. We don't own scales but I'd say shes's no more than 50 Kg. Happily she doesn't drink so all that spare capacity means more wine for moi.
 
I was 12 and half stone for thirty years,,all of a sudden I’m now nearly 14 stone,, how did that happen,,,,maybe God dumped 1 and a half stone of attitude on me😂😂😂😂
 
Not sure about where this 'standard' weight originates in the world of vehicle's but suspect its a legacy from way back when the average person did weigh around 75kg. We had a similar issue while working offshore in that they down rated the number of people to each lifeboat as the 'average' weight of a person was deemed to have increased and so a 50 man boat could no longer 'hold' 50 men.........
Similar offshore story, working in the Red Sea as a helicopter engineer, we had the weights of all the American crew, on hot days could not use all the seats as most where big guys. Easier when flying the Egyptian workers as they were all slim.
 
Well not admitting to being under or over 75kg at minute but can honestly say my weight fluctuates by up to 2 stone! At the minute I am heavier than “himself” but not telling him that! He’s feeling smug enough about going down a trouser size☹️
 
Well not admitting to being under or over 75kg at minute but can honestly say my weight fluctuates by up to 2 stone! At the minute I am heavier than “himself” but not telling him that! He’s feeling smug enough about going down a trouser size☹️
I pointed out to my wife that shes lucky to have a bloke getting bigger in the trouser department
 
I weigh 75 kg but unfortunately not on this planet🤪I think I’m a Martian 😄😄

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Many moons ago my Boss was called in for a medical for life isurance with the instruction that he provide reasons be being so underweight (he was bloody skinny). At the medical when asked to get on the scales he sat down and asked with or without my leg. (not a lightweight carbon fibre job then)
 
I don’t usually join in the conversations as I don’t know much about MH. Hubby is about 13 stone and not tall. I am half his weight and even smaller. We look like little and large
 
74.80kgs this morning so already back to my winter weight...

Want to hit sub 70kgs by end of April so will have to be careful with the choccies and fondue over the next few months.

Need the capacity for the vans payload it seems:LOL:
 
I'll have a guess at mine 2700 lbs & 4.48t.

Edit:
Just worked it out.
2984 lbs & 4.4t.
I think it's about as relevant as rods perches and bushels!. I don't see the metric system as foreign just a lot more sensible like decimalisation. There are some measurement systems that aren't metric but make sense the only one I can think of is nautical miles in navigation
 
I think it's about as relevant as rods perches and bushels!. I don't see the metric system as foreign just a lot more sensible like decimalisation. There are some measurement systems that aren't metric but make sense the only one I can think of is nautical miles in navigation
Very relevant to beer drinkers we don't like short changed with 500ml.

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