Bakers Dozen

No - I took it as any ex-fat or ex-living fat celebrity.

Famous people who were very overweight.

  1. Orson Welles
  2. William Howard Taft
  3. William Conrad
  4. Chastity Bono
  5. John Candy
  6. John Belushi
  7. Henry VIII

Famous people who were very overweight.

  1. Orson Welles
  2. William Howard Taft
  3. William Conrad
  4. Chastity Bono
  5. John Candy
  6. John Belushi
  7. Henry VIII
  8. (Mama) Cass Elliot

Famous people who were very overweight.

  1. Orson Welles
  2. William Howard Taft
  3. William Conrad
  4. Chastity Bono
  5. John Candy
  6. John Belushi
  7. Henry VIII
  8. (Mama) Cass Elliot
  9. Kirstie Alley

Famous people who were very overweight.

  1. Orson Welles
  2. William Howard Taft
  3. William Conrad
  4. Chastity Bono
  5. John Candy
  6. John Belushi
  7. Henry VIII
  8. (Mama) Cass Elliot
  9. Kirstie Alley
  10. Marlon Brando

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Famous people who were very overweight.

  1. Orson Welles
  2. William Howard Taft
  3. William Conrad
  4. Chastity Bono
  5. John Candy
  6. John Belushi
  7. Henry VIII
  8. (Mama) Cass Elliot
  9. Kirstie Alley
  10. Marlon Brando
  11. John Goodman

Famous people who were very overweight.

  1. Orson Welles
  2. William Howard Taft
  3. William Conrad
  4. Chastity Bono
  5. John Candy
  6. John Belushi
  7. Henry VIII
  8. (Mama) Cass Elliot
  9. Kirstie Alley
  10. Marlon Brando
  11. John Goodman
  12. Sydney Greenstreet

Famous people who were very overweight.

Famous people who were very overweight.

  1. Orson Welles
  2. William Howard Taft
  3. William Conrad
  4. Chastity Bono
  5. John Candy
  6. John Belushi
  7. Henry VIII
  8. (Mama) Cass Elliot
  9. Kirstie Alley
  10. Marlon Brando
  11. John Goodman
  12. Sydney Greenstreet
  13. Grover Cleveland

Taft is the official “fat president”, but Cleveland wasn’t much smaller.

I chose this one, so the next one is up for grabs.

In honor of Cleveland

Presidents who changed their names:

  1. Stephen Grover Cleveland

Okay, poorly conceived idea. There have only been seven (or maybe eight) Presidents who have changed their names. My bad.

Somebody else come up with a better category.

For the record:

  1. Hiram Ulysses Grant
  2. Stephen Grover Cleveland
  3. Thomas Woodrow Wilson
  4. John Calvin Coolidge
  5. David Dwight Eisenhower
  6. Leslie Lynch King (Gerald Ford)
  7. William Jefferson Blythe (Clinton)

And possibly

  1. Harry S Truman

Depending on how you view the middle name issue

Last year I did “Newsmakers of 1911”, so how about “Headlines from 1912”?

  1. New Mexico, Arizona admitted as 47th and 48th states of USA

Last year I did “Newsmakers of 1911”, so how about “Headlines from 1912”?

  1. New Mexico, Arizona admitted as 47th and 48th states of USA
  2. RMS Titanic to make Maiden Voyage on April 10th!

Last year I did “Newsmakers of 1911”, so how about “Headlines from 1912”?

  1. New Mexico, Arizona admitted as 47th and 48th states of USA
  2. RMS Titanic to make Maiden Voyage on April 10th!
  3. Scott Antarctic expedition perishes en route back from the south pole

Headlines from 1912

  1. New Mexico, Arizona admitted as 47th and 48th states of USA
  2. RMS Titanic to make Maiden Voyage on April 10th!
  3. Scott Antarctic expedition perishes en route back from the south pole
  4. Woodrow Wilson elected president

Headlines from 1912

  1. New Mexico, Arizona admitted as 47th and 48th states of USA
  2. RMS Titanic to make Maiden Voyage on April 10th!
  3. Scott Antarctic expedition perishes en route back from the south pole
  4. Woodrow Wilson elected president
  5. Henry Ford closes striking Buffalo auto factory. Moves business to Detroit!

Headlines from 1912

  1. New Mexico, Arizona admitted as 47th and 48th states of USA
  2. RMS Titanic to make Maiden Voyage on April 10th!
  3. Scott Antarctic expedition perishes en route back from the south pole
  4. Woodrow Wilson elected president
  5. Henry Ford closes striking Buffalo auto factory. Moves business to Detroit!
  6. The First Balkan War begins in October (Greece, Serbia, Montenegro, Bulgaria vs. the Ottoman Empire)

Headlines from 1912

  1. New Mexico, Arizona admitted as 47th and 48th states of USA
  2. RMS Titanic to make Maiden Voyage on April 10th!
  3. Scott Antarctic expedition perishes en route back from the south pole
  4. Woodrow Wilson elected president
  5. Henry Ford closes striking Buffalo auto factory. Moves business to Detroit!
  6. The First Balkan War begins in October (Greece, Serbia, Montenegro, Bulgaria vs. the Ottoman Empire)
  7. Games of the V Olympiad open in Stockholm

Headlines from 1912

  1. New Mexico, Arizona admitted as 47th and 48th states of USA
  2. RMS Titanic to make Maiden Voyage on April 10th!
  3. Scott Antarctic expedition perishes en route back from the south pole
  4. Woodrow Wilson elected president
  5. Henry Ford closes striking Buffalo auto factory. Moves business to Detroit!
  6. The First Balkan War begins in October (Greece, Serbia, Montenegro, Bulgaria vs. the Ottoman Empire)
  7. Games of the V Olympiad open in Stockholm
  8. Republic of China established.

Headlines from 1912

  1. New Mexico, Arizona admitted as 47th and 48th states of USA
  2. RMS Titanic to make Maiden Voyage on April 10th!
  3. Scott Antarctic expedition perishes en route back from the south pole
  4. Woodrow Wilson elected president
  5. Henry Ford closes striking Buffalo auto factory. Moves business to Detroit!
  6. The First Balkan War begins in October (Greece, Serbia, Montenegro, Bulgaria vs. the Ottoman Empire)
  7. Games of the V Olympiad open in Stockholm
  8. Republic of China established.
  9. Tarzan of the Apes by Edgar Rice Burroughs is released/becomes an immediate bestseller