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What are " stones"
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"If you are what you eat then Gillian McKeith has eaten a shrew", Dara O'Briain.
Methinks a bit too much do as I say, not do as I do! :huh:0 -
UK went metric over 10 years ago ie g, kg , cm, m etc to comply with europe but we've been brought up with imperial (st, lbs, inches, feet)so old habits die hard so majority still use old measurement.
I was taught metric at school (80s) but then left and everyone was using imperial so got used to that.. I tend to use either one depending what its for.0 -
It just makes us Brits appear lighter. 14 stone sounds far better than 196lbs.
^^^^^ Love it!0 -
Its pre metric weight, i.e. in Australia we used to use stones and pounds then changed to metric years ago. :flowerforyou:0
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