Just saw him on a news show where he was bragging about his age and health.
I suspect he wears a corset and has had plastic surgery
he bragged about how he works out 1.5 hours with weights and swims a half
hour
I'm not that old but I had to give up weights because they hurt my
shoulders so much. ]
But worse yet is his demand taht everyone work out for 2 hours a day to
maintain health and longevity.
Where the heck do I find these 2 hours?
He's retired and owns a gym. The only job he ever had requires exercise.
So he's not really taking the time out of his day.
o please
----- Original Message -----
From: "marika" <marik...@mail.com>
Newsgroups: alt.tcj,alt.usenet.legends.lester-mosley
Sent: Saturday, December 15, 2007 10:27 AM
Subject: Re: good bye global warming so far this year
> The only reason my brother in law got a bicycle to begin with because he
> was
> thinking about doing some kind of exercise and was walking
> thru K-Mart and couldn't believe how cheap the bikes were.
> It was around $89 or so and they were having a sale so it was
> even less. Then my sister got one so they could go together. Hers was a
> little higher (not on sale).
> They're not the greatest bikes cuz they're so cheap, but
> they're okay. They don't have the greatest balance - ie you
> can't put the seat high enough to unbend your knee and I can't
> stand up while biking and you definitely can't do no hands.
> And the seat hurts after a while; she's going to have to get
> some kind of a cushiony seat cover, so then it won't be so
> cheap after all. But they do have those nice heavy tires and
> hers has 18 speeds. Those heavy duty tires come in handy when
> there's no ramp and she bikes down steps. There's a park downtown
> by the water that they go to. It's really pretty and has bike
> paths, and that's where she saw the lavender plants. There's
> also a water pond with lillies, really pretty, and she's
> stealing ideas from there. It was really cool riding thru NYC
> the first time on a bike. It was like seeing the city from a
> whole different perspective, and places that she was used to it
> taking pretty long to get to, were arriving at rapid speeds.
>
> You know, you can spend ridiculous amounts of money on a bike
> - thousands. If you're into all that. The service writer at
> her dealership was telling someone about his new bike that he
> bought and he said he got one of those ultra light weight
> frames and it's "much less fatiguing". I thought that was the
> point.
>
>
> "marika" <marik...@mail.com> wrote in message
> news:88WdnWg4rbMYbf7a...@rcn.net...
>> We just got a fax coming in
>>
>> my brother said:
>> ta yide feks do cholery. Zaraz bude FAXIMILLION
>>
>> mk5000
>>
>>
>> "I had an idea yesterday, that might keep five gallons of ice tea for me.
>> I
>> have an old, yet working, water cooler fountain, an empty five gallon jug
>> and I thought of the idea of just using this for my (brewed) tea. I
>> drink
>> about half to three quarters a gallon every day (decaf) and I wondering
>> if
>> anyone can tell me if it could go bad in about 5 to 7 days?"--pppg
>>
>