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Ready girls?
One and two and...
We're gonna get
into those Speedos even if it kills us!
Winnifred? Is
that you? Ooeee! Hubba hubba.
We're gonna get our exercise tonight!
love
this
Doctor
Q: Doctor,
I've
heard
that
cardiovascular
exercise
can
prolong
life;
is this
true?
A: Your heart
is only
good for
so many
beats,
and
that's
it...
don't
waste
them on
exercise.
Everything
wears
out
eventually.
Speeding
up your
heart
will not
make you
live
longer;
that's
like
saying
you can
extend
the life
of your car by
driving
it
faster.
Want to
live
longer?
Take a
nap.
Q: Should
I cut
down on
meat and
eat more
fruits
and
vegetables?
A: You
must
grasp
logistical
efficiencies.
What
does a
cow eat?
Hay and
corn.
And
what are
these?
Vegetables.
So a
steak is
nothing
more
than an
efficient
mechanism
of
delivering
vegetables
to your
system.
Need
grain?
Eat
chicken.
Beef is
also a
good
source
of field
grass
(green
leafy
vegetable).
And a
pork
chop
can give
you 100%
of your
recommended
daily
allowance
of
vegetable
products.
Q: Should
I reduce
my
alcohol
intake?
A: No,
not at
all.
Wine is
made
from
fruit. Brandy is
distilled
wine,
that
means
they
take the
water
out of
the
fruity
bit so
you get
even
more of
the
goodness
that
way. Beer
is
also
made out
of
grain.
Bottoms
up!
Q: How
can I
calculate
my
body/fat
ratio?
A: Well, if
you have
a body
and you
have
fat,
your
ratio is
one to
one. If
you have
two
bodies,
your
ratio is
two to
one,
etc.
Q: What are
some of
the
advantages
of
participating
in a
regular
exercise program?
A: Can't
think of
a single
one,
sorry.
My
philosophy
is: No
Pain...Good!
Q: Aren't
fried
foods
bad for
you?
A: YOU'RE
NOT
LISTENING!!! .....
Foods
are
fried
these
days in
vegetable
oil.
In fact,
they're
permeated
in it.
How
could
getting
more
vegetables
be bad
for you?
Q: Will
sit-ups
help
prevent
me from
getting
a little
soft
around
the
middle?
A: Definitely
not!
When you
exercise
a
muscle,
it gets
bigger.
You
should
only be
doing
sit-ups
if you
want a
bigger
stomach..
Q:
Is
chocolate
bad for
me?
A:
Are you
crazy? HELLO
Cocoa
beans!
Another
vegetable!!!
It's the
best
feel-good
food
around!
Q: Is
swimming
good for
your
figure?
A: If
swimming
is good
for
your figure,
explain
whales
to me.
Q:
Is
getting
in-shape
important
for my
lifestyle?
A:
Hey!
'Round'
is a
shape!
Well, I
hope
this has
cleared
up any
misconceptions
you may
have had
about food
and
diets.
And remember:
'Life
should
NOT be a
journey
to the
grave
with the
intention
of
arriving
safely
in an
attractive and
well
preserved
body,
but
rather
to skid
in
sideways
-
Chardonnay
in one
hand -
chocolate
in the
other -
body
thoroughly
used up,
totally
worn out
and
screaming
'WOO
HOO,
What a
Ride'
AND.....
For
those of
you who
watch
what you
eat,
here's
the
final
word on
nutrition
and
health.
It's a
relief
to know
the
truth
after
all
those
conflicting
nutritional
studies.
1. The
Japanese
eat very
little
fat
and
suffer
fewer
heart
attacks
than
Americans.
2.. The
Mexicans
eat a
lot o f
fat
and
suffer
fewer
heart
attacks
than
Americans.
3. The
Chinese
drink
very
little
red wine and
suffer
fewer
heart
attacks
than
Americans.
4. The
Italians drink
a lot of
red wine
and
suffer
fewer
heart
attacks
than
Americans..
5.
The
Germans
drink a
lot of
beers
and eat
lots of
sausages
and fats
and
suffer
fewer
heart
attacks
than
Americans.
CONCLUSION
Eat and
drink
what you
like.
Speaking
English
is
apparently
what
kills you.
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