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By Stone Martindale Feb 6, 2007, 16:17 GMT


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AliFeb 6th, 2007 - 18:08:28

I lost 70 pounds and I could not have done it with out the assistance of X32....

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????Feb 6th, 2007 - 19:16:12

Why can't people understand that there is no 'magic' cure for losing weight.
It is simply eating less, eating healthy foods (and if you can read you can understand what they are) and getting off your butt. People are lazy, and they just want an easy cure. There are far too many foodaholics out there - as bad as alcoholics. Do the words 'resist and control' have any meaning???

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Moe 'D' Star BadBoyzStudioZee.comFeb 9th, 2007 - 01:51:33

Couldn't agree more on the notion about no magic formula. If you read every label on these products they state plainly that you need to change your diet and exercise... Duh! So why do I need your $30.00 a bottle pills?

Americans, and I guess everyone else in the world who watches television, is bombarded with get rich quick and lose weight now propaganda. There is nothing in life that does not come with a price tag, one must pay the Piper, right?

Personally, I think our lovely Anna was on the Methadrine Slim Way Fast plan! She went from appearing to be around 200 lbs to miss curve city in a matter of what seemed like a few weeks. I tried the plan, it didn't work well for me...



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RubyFeb 9th, 2007 - 21:49:39

Oh please save us the preaching. Everyone knows there's no quick fix pill, everyone knows you should exercise and eat healthy. Stop stating the obvious as if it's your new found revelation. People should also obey the speed limit, sleep 8 hours a night, go to the dentist twice a year and appreciate the things in their life. We are human beings, which by definition makes us bad at making the right choices. Damn free will. If people chose to believe there's magic in a bottle, then shut up and let them. Delusions are a human beings entitlement.

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