Well done, James
A dad of six has turned his life around after a complete stranger called him "fat" in the city centre. James Salmon, a bus driver from Clifton, has lost six stone since the incident in September last year.
The bus driver said that some customers have called him "fat" before. "It is usually when they get frustrated that the card machine is not working", he added. On top of this, Mr Salmon said has also managed to save money after giving up takeaways. "I save lots of money", he added.
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