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Old 04-22-2009, 07:51 AM #9
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If you want one of those bodies, its EASY! Just hire a catering firm to prepare your meals, and drop off your daily allowance at your door each day. Have a personal trainer show up once a day to take you through your paces. Dont forget to add a pool to the yard, and a work out room dedicated to you. All precor machines please. Add a 65 inch Plasma so you can view a scenic roadway while you ride the cycle in the gym, makes ya think your going somewhere. When you feel like cheating, or slipping out for a milkshake, have a rolodex full of spiritual guides, and fitness folks at your finger tips, who will show up day or night to cheerlead you through your cravings. Also a professional make up crew, and photographers when your ready to document the results helps.

How can you not do this for yourself? sheesh!


I could look like that too, if I had that many things at my disposal. For now, I am trying to walk at least one mile per day. Some days its only half. I have to keep a list of foods needed, and prepare our meals at home. I dont have fancy free weights, I have canned soup that I use for weights. A good pair of shoes was my total investment in my exercise. (Well, that and the Wii fit.)

Airbrushing helps by the way. How many have seen Queen Latifah's scar on her forehead? she has a pretty deep scar on her right upper forehead. in most pics you dont see it. a good photographer can work wonders.
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