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Old 11-26-2009, 09:22 PM   #88
ernie
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Originally Posted by Cowperson View Post
More like a testament to someone wanting to make some money.

He could have gone to McDonald's and had salads for a month and lost weight.

Or, he could have done what that college professor in Edmonton did, had the same diet but worked out religiously and ended up with healthier readings at the end of the month.

If you eat the unhealthiest things there and sit around watching your belly grow for a month . . . . well, that's what's going to happen.

Eating eight cheeseburgers in a sitting is probably going to make you sick. And it did.

Just seems to be confirming the obvious.

Rats. Now I'm having a hankering for a McDonald's cheeseburger for lunch which, I already know ahead of time is going to make me sleepy this afternoon if I cave. Must . . . . resist.

Cowperson
It's been a while since I saw the movie but wasn't the premise of the movie to eat like many Americans do actually eat? And to get the same amount of exercise as a large segment of society? Which is not much at (he counted his steps for instance to make sure he wasn't walking too much).

I know several people that eat fast food for each and every meal of the work week and likely have fast food on the weekend. Their exercise routine consists of walking to the garage in the morning, walking to their office, walking back to the car to pick up lunch (at the drive thru) etc...
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