Sir Chuck Calls Weight Watchers A Scam

Posted: January 16th, 2012 | Author: Dr. Bill Stillwell | No Comments »
 
Charles Barkley has been attracting attention for close to
three decades now, ever since he landed in Philadelphia
back in the 80′s, as a member of the Philadelphia 76′ers.
He came with all the nicknames, Truck, Round Mound, 
and a bevy of others, and he deserved them all. 

But he also inspired "he’s sure light on his feet for a big 
man," and, "How can a fat guy jump that high?" Also,
"How can a fat guy be so fast?" For all the questions, 
Barkley was a hell of a basketball player. As he neared 
the end of his career on the court, he found a new career
using his mouth,and he’s a pretty damn good analyst of
the pro game. He’s always funny and he’s never afraid to
say what’s on his mind.

Since his retirement from the court, Chuck’s weight has moved
up and down, kind of like his golf swing, which is the worst 
I’ve ever seen. People in wheel chairs have a better golf swing.
But Barkley parlayed his bad swing into a TV show. He openly
admits that his job as an analyst "sure beats workin’. " He 
also admits he makes a lot of money for not doing much. This
stuff gets him in trouble with his superiors, but the sports networks
could never fire him. His fans would go crazy.

Last week, Barkley was on an open mike at TNT Sports, which 
he thought was turned off. He was talking with one of his co-hosts
about his recent Weight Watchers commercials, which he said was
the biggest scam ever. "Can you believe," he said, "that there are
people dumb enough to pay me a million dollars to lose weight? Is
that the greatest scam ever?"

Barkley was then criticized for saying it, but he wasn’t fazed. "I
didn’t say Weight Watchers didn’t work," he said, "I said I couldn’t
believe anybody would pay me a ton of money to do what I needed
to do anyway. I follow the diet, and I’ve lost over twenty pounds."
And that was that, and the budding scandal was averted. Sir Charles
told the truth, which he usually does, and let the chips fall where they
may. They say Reagan was the Teflon President, but Barkley is the 
Teflon Athlete.

He also wasn’t the first one to use his weight to make money. There
was Kirstie Alley, Marie Osmond, Valerie Bertinelli, Jennifer Hudson,
and many more. If everybody got paid for going on a diet, everybody 
would be on one.

But as Kirstie proves, it ain’t the diet, it’s keeping it off. That’s what 
98% of dieters don’t do. They don’t keep it off…and not only that, they
often end up bigger than before. That’s why you should listen to me.

I lost 60+ pounds, and I’ve kept it off, going on three years. Why go 
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A Kick In The Ass Is A Step Forward

Posted: January 13th, 2012 | Author: Dr. Bill Stillwell | No Comments »
 
I just read an email from a guy who is complaining that 
his wife is forcing him to get in better shape. In the letter,
he admits he is in pretty bad shape,  being 80+ pounds 
heavier than when they were married.  He has high blood
pressure, his heart races, and his blood sugar is rising
to diabetic levels. "She used to be nice about it," he 
whines, but now, "she is not buying his favorite foods
and she gave his favorite chair to a charity."

Boo hoo hoo!

The late, great Johnny Carson once said that "You can
get more with a kind word and a gun than you can with
a kind word alone."

This guy ought to be thankful that his wife cares about
his health. Obviously, he hasn’t caught on yet, but he’s
not getting any sympathy from me. 

A couple of decades ago, I had an Uncle who liked to 
eat and drink like half a dozen men put together. You
couldn’t go in a bar, or restaurant, anywhere, where 
everybody didn’t know him. In addition, he was a big 
tipper and he could get things other people couldn’t.
One day, he was in his favorite bar and he couldn’t get
his breath. The bar owner put him in his car and drove 
him straight to Dr. Harrigan’s, who had been the family
physician for 35 years. 

My uncle was in Dr. Harrigan’s office for about half an
hour. Then, they both showed up in the waiting room,
all smiles. He got in the bar owner’s car, his name was
Hartman, I believe, and Hartman drove him home. 

The next day, word had spread about the incident and
Uncle Jack was asked what Dr. Harrigan had said. Uncle
Jack smiled and said, "He said that I could keep drinking
and be dead in six months, or I could stop…and live another
twenty, or thirty years."

Uncle Jack went "cold turkey" and lived another 24 years.

Years after the incident, he said to me, "It was a simple 
choice, laddie. I didn’t want to die. I loved Scotch, but I
loved being alive more."

So the advice I would give this whiner is simple. Get off
your fat ass and listen to your wife. She can read the 
handwriting on the wall, even if you can’t see it. I’ve got
a few things here that can help you too, if you aren’t too
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When I was young, a big fat guy in the neighborhood died
and I remember my Dad telling us that there wasn’t a casket
big enough to bury him. He told us that they had to bury 
him in a piano box. I don’t know if that’s true, or not, but if
this guy doesn’t change his tune, maybe they’ll have to find 
one for him, too.

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Who’s Crazier Than Motley Crue’s Tommy Lee

Posted: January 12th, 2012 | Author: Dr. Bill Stillwell | No Comments »
 
I have only a fleeting relationship with Tommy Lee, 
the drummer from Motley Crue, and the former husband
of Pamela Anderson. I must confess that I have never
once knowingly listened to Motley Crue. I could well
have heard them on the radio, but I wouldn’t have known
them from Husker Du. 

I know who Tommy Lee is… because of a short movie
he once made…that I heard about. Actually I saw it once, or
possibly twice, and you could say that both Pamela and
Tommy were…well…endowed.

I bring this up because, supposedly, Tommy Lee had 
a tattoo on his joystick. Since it’s been sometime since
I viewed his cinematic masterpiece, I can’t remember
whether he did, or not. It makes for a great rock and roll
legend, whether it’s true, or not. If I remember correctly,
Tommy could have tattooed a diner menu on there and still
had room for a Harley Davidson ad.

But getting back to my original question, who’s crazier
than Tommy Lee? The answer is: An unnamed 21 year
old Iranian man.

His name is probably Mahmoud Ahmindinnerjacket Jr.,
the son of the Iranian Prime Minister. Craziness tends to
be genetic and I’m sure those genes were passed on.
He’s crazier than Tommy Lee, because he got his 
Weinerschnitzel tattoed with the words "borow be salaamat,"
in Persian script. That means "good luck on your journey."
(I wonder if any suicide bombers got this wonder tattoo?)

Oh, and in case that wasn’t enough, he followed the 
saying with the first initial of his girlfriends name, which
happened to be the letter "M." 

Now here is where the story gets interesting… and a little
graphic. The tattoo artist who worked on Mahmoud’s salami
(which hopefully didn’t contain any pork products), used a
hand-held needle. (All the graduates of Hakim’s Butcher
Shops are certified in hand-held needles.) This resulted in
" bleeding from the deep penile tissue, for several days after
the procedure."

It also resulted in Mahmoud walking around with a "permanent"
semi-erection. The real medical people tried "shunting," which
drains excess fluid from the inflamed area, but it wasn’t exactly
successful. The good news for Mahmoud is that he can achieve
maximum wood and he isn’t in any pain. The doctors say no 
more corrective measures are in order.

Here’s my advice: If you’re thinking about having your schwanz
decorated, buy some whipped cream, or chocolate. Forget about
anything that has to do with hand-held needles, even if the artist
has a PhD.

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Stay tuned for tomorrow’s segment on "Pregnant Belly Art."

Not really.

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One Of The Few Places You Can Get Useful Free Advice

Posted: January 11th, 2012 | Author: Dr. Bill Stillwell | No Comments »
 

Thursday night (1/12) at 9 PM EST, you can hear a guy who

knows a thing or two about health, weight loss, and supplements.

He has nearly four decades of medical experience, and he’s going 
to be interviewed on the subjects I just mentioned by another
health professional.
The guy being interviewed is me, Dr. Bill.
Almost all of you know me from my daily missives on
everything under the sun, but tonight we’re going to stay
strictly on the subject of health…yours…and what you
can do to improve it.
If you’ve never attended a webinar before, this is your 
chance to use your own personal google machine.


Now, I should be listed under the heading:  Teleclass Leaders

You’ll have to scroll down the page until you see my name
and smiling face. Then click on:   Teleclass Leader Details

When that screen comes up, click on:  Mission Impossible…

Down at the bottom of that screen, you will find a few highlighted
words that say:  Sign up now! Click on that.

Fill out the registration form and hit: Submit

Instructions will be emailed to you and then, you can attend on
your own personal google machine, or listen in on the telephone,   
whichever you prefer.
There is no charge!

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One Of The Few Places You Can Get Useful Free Advice

Posted: January 11th, 2012 | Author: Dr. Bill Stillwell | No Comments »
 

Thursday night (1/12) at 9 PM EST, you can hear a guy who

knows a thing or two about health, weight loss, and supplements.

He has nearly four decades of medical experience, and he’s going 
to be interviewed on the subjects I just mentioned by another
health professional.
The guy being interviewed is me, Dr. Bill.
Almost all of you know me from my daily missives on
everything under the sun, but tonight we’re going to stay
strictly on the subject of health…yours…and what you
can do to improve it.
If you’ve never attended a webinar before, this is your 
chance to use your own personal google machine.


Now, I should be listed under the heading:  Teleclass Leaders

You’ll have to scroll down the page until you see my name
and smiling face. Then click on:   Teleclass Leader Details

When that screen comes up, click on:  Mission Impossible…

Down at the bottom of that screen, you will find a few highlighted
words that say:  Sign up now! Click on that.

Fill out the registration form and hit: Submit

Instructions will be emailed to you and then, you can attend on
your own personal google machine, or listen in on the telephone,   
whichever you prefer.
There is no charge!

Hope to hear you there!

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The Bookies Do It Again

Posted: January 10th, 2012 | Author: Dr. Bill Stillwell | No Comments »
 
Over the weekend, there were some pretty good football
games and none better than the matchup of the mighty
Pittsburgh Steelers and the lowly Denver Broncos. On
sports radio and television, all the prognosticators had 
Pittsburgh annihilating Denver and, in addition, had Tim
Tebow being benched, in favor of Brady Quinn.

The bookies, those guys who take bets in the billions 
almost every NFL weekend, love a good setup. This
one was nearly perfect. All the big money was on the
Steelers, which was just what they wanted. Nobody
gave Denver a chance to win. In my small circle of friends,
everybody had the Steelers winning by at least 17 points.
When I suggested on Thursday that Denver had a better
chance than that, they squealed with laughter. So just for
fun, I bet a steak dinner at the restaurant of my choosing,
with three different "experts."

I got calls after the first quarter, when things were not 
looking good for Denver. Then in the second quarter,
where Denver outplayed Pittsburgh, the phone didn’t ring.
I didn’t hear anything at halftime and the prognosticators
stuck with the storyline that "Big Ben has been here before,
and he’ll bring the Steelers back."

That’s pretty much what he did in the second half, in addition
to a couple of Denver mistakes. At the end of regulation, it was
all tied up, and the phone was ringing again. The quote was,
"As soon as Pittsburgh gets the ball, game over!"

But as they say, "The game ain’t over, until the fat lady sings."

The ball is snapped, Tebow rolls left, and delivers a perfect
strike to a streaking teammate, who shed a couple of Steelers,
on the way to the end zone. 

Game over. Not one, not two, but three steak dinners are now
mine. (Bill 3:16)  And no…I’m not going double or nothing. There
is nothing better than making an expert pay up.

The lesson to be learned here is simple. Tim Tebow is a winner.
The reason he’s a winner is that he works at it. It’s the same 
with shedding the excess flubber. It isn’t going to just fall off on
the way to work, or while you’re getting your S groove on, in front
of the television. 

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Want To Trap Gators

Posted: January 9th, 2012 | Author: Dr. Bill Stillwell | No Comments »
 
I thought I’d do my part to try and help someone get a
job, here in Florida. Florida Fish and Wildlife is looking for
what they call nuisance alligator trappers. I guess if you
have an alligator in your backyard, it is considered a 
nuisance. In order to qualify as an alligator trapper you
have to have a clean criminal record, no fish or wildlife 
violations and a working email address. 

I get the email address requirement, but not the "no 
criminal record, or fish and wildlife violations." I mean,
this isn’t the kind of job for which you go to college. So 
what if you got busted for fishing without a license? It
takes a special type of charm to go up against a gator
and a little time in the joint might be just the right kind
of seasoning.

I also don’t get the trapping thing. You go to all the 
trouble of rounding up and wrasslin’ a gator and then,
you take it somewhere else, release it, and sooner or
later, you have to face him again, only this time, he’s 
bigger, meaner and stronger. Why not make him, or
her, into a pair of nice boots, right from the gitgo? It’s
not like gators are likely to go extinct in Florida, where
they seem to be in every place that there is a couple 
feet of water. 

When I first moved to Florida, I used to get excited about
seeing a gator, but after a couple of years, you look, see
and move on. It’s only if they’re on your back porch, or in
your pool, that you get excited. If they’re at the neighbor’s,
you just go on about your business. (Unless it’s a huge 
gator and he has the neighbor’s dog. Then, you get involved.)

So if gator trapping is up your alley, and you are as pure as
freshly fallen snow, get your application in now. I have the 
feeling that there won’t be many applicants. They might have 
just as well said, "No tattoos."

If you’re carrying a little too much extra weight and don’t 
feel like you could outrun a gator, you’re in the right place.
You’d have thought that might have been a job qualification,
("Must be fast and have good motor skills"), but if your recognize
that a gator might beat you in a race, it certainly is time to shed
some accumulated baggage.

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My Father In Law Was Right

Posted: January 6th, 2012 | Author: Dr. Bill Stillwell | No Comments »
 

Many years ago, perhaps dating all the way back to the
Presidency of Ronald Reagan, my father-in-law held the
floor at a large family gathering, where he was pontificating,
as only he could, on the subject of lawyers. Someone in
the family had told a story about another family member, who 
had taken a job with the local district attorney’s office, and
pronounced that this member of the family was committed
to "public service."

My father-in-law, who had ingested a couple of malt beverages,
said, "Public service, my achin’ ass, he wasn’t good enough 
to get a real job." Adding insult to injury, he then asked, "What
is he, a friggin’ constitutional lawyer?" This brought the conversation
in the room to a screeching halt, even though he had his supporters
in the room. He was saved by the entrance of two of his grandchildren,
who had been specially dressed for photos.

I remembered this classic family moment today, as I heard a 
mainstrean media reporter refer to the fact that our current President
is a "constitutional" lawyer. He also just happened to work in 
"public service," very loosely defined.

I bring this up, because the President has begun to show some of
his core beliefs in the last week, or so, and of course, the press is 
busy, telling us all about the shortcomings of the Republican candidates.

Before Obama ran for the Presidency, he often spoke on the Constitution.
If you do a bit of research, you can find recordings of the things he said,
on radio. If you do, one thing would become very clear, and it should scare  
the daylights out of you.

Obama does not believe in the Constitution. He believes that the 
Constitution is antiquated and should not apply in his fantasy version
of the world. He thinks the U.S. would be much better off, if the

Constitution was done away with.

The reason that this should scare you is that Obama is embracing the use
of the executive order, like no other President. What he cannot pass as
law, he is sliding through the back door, by executive fiat. His "recess
appointments" (in the absence of any true congressional recess) are just
the tip of the iceberg.
 

His recent signing of the Department of Defense Bill, which gives him
the power to arrest and imprison American citizens, without court authority,
is another reason to get rid of this guy. When he was running against Bush,
he ranted and railed against this type of bill, calling it unconstitutional, which
it is. But now that it grants him this power, he is all for it. When he signed it,
he said he had deep reservations about it. When a President has deep
reservations about a bill, he normally doesn’t sign it. He vetoes it, or has the
offending language deleted.
 

As the campaign deepens, we will see more and more constitutional
abuses perpetrated by Obama and his Chicago thugs. His push
against any laws that require voter identification is another one. This is
being dine so that all his illegal immigrant supporters can vote for him…
and more handouts.
 

The coming health care debacle is one big reason you need to get healthy,
as soon as possible. You could be waiting for hours, days, and months
for normal care and there’s no telling how long you’ll wait for specialists.
 

The biggest favor you can do yourself, is to get those extra pounds off.
 

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Do Calories Really Matter

Posted: January 5th, 2012 | Author: Dr. Bill Stillwell | No Comments »
 
In his book, "The New Diet Revolution," the late Dr. Atkins said
that if you were on a low carb diet, you could eat 2000 calories
and still lose pounds and inches. But if you consumed 2000
calories on a low fat diet, you might not lose weight…and you 
might actually gain weight."

In other words, this means that, "There is no need to count 
calories." The Atkins approach, and that of many other paleo
disciples, is to count carbs, not calories.

There is a plethora of low carb diet books on the market, and
it isn’t the least bit unusual to find that there can be two or more
low carb diet approaches on the best seller list at the same time,
along with several other approaches. In a nutshell, diet stuff 
sells 24 hours a day.

So do calories count,or not?

Yes, they do.

Now this is not saying low carb diets don’t work, but they 
don’t work for the reasons their authors say they work. In
the end, you can be successful using a low carb approach,
but ultimately it’s because you are taking in fewer calories
than you did before.

No matter what diet you are following, calories are calories.

Even the author of the popular South Beach Diet admits
that you have to take in fewer calories to lose weight. 

This is a key weight loss concept, and if you don’t follow
it, you will not lose weight and keep it off. And keeping it 
off is more important than losing it, in the long run.

If you’re taking in 3000 calories a day, that’s 21,000 calories
a week, and 84,000 calories a month. To lose weight, you need
to take in less. 

Let’s drop down to 2500 calories a day. That’s 17,500 calories
a week, and easily achievable. That’s 3500 less calories a week,
and 14,000 less calories a month. Many people could do this
by quitting soda. (I used to do a six pack of Pepsi a day, or more.)
You could lose 3-4 pounds a month with this approach. 

This why I say that it isn’t diet, but lifestyle changes that
work in the long haul. Keeping a food diary gets you off to
a good start. By simply keeping track of what you eat every
day for a couple of weeks, you’ll see the blueprint of why
you are a Lardassian. And you’ll know what you have to 
eliminate, or cut back on. 

A friend of mine, for instance, ate a 1/2 pint of Ben and 
Jerry’s Ice Cream, every night. It didn’t seem all that much
to him at the time, but that was 800 calories a day. 5600
calories a week. 22,400 calories a month. Now he eats a
400 calories serving, once a week. He was also a Dr. Pepper
man. In the last year, he’s dropped 48 pounds and he’s not
big on exercise, other than playing golf.

But you can bet his body is thanking him for not having
to haul that extra weight around.

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New York Times Dismisses Southern Food And Hospitality As Outdated

Posted: January 4th, 2012 | Author: Dr. Bill Stillwell | No Comments »
 
The snobs (and these are young snobs, because the
once omnipotent Times can’t afford to pay its old snobs),
have decided that Southern food is out, and anyone who
walks and talks like Paula Deen is declasse.

Funny then, that Paula Deen’s cookbook tops the Times
and Amazon booklists. Sometimes the way to the top is to
have the Times dump on you, the net effect being that 
everyone else wants to know WTF the four-eyed rubes 
with the ultra tight sphincters are in a dither about. The 
last southerner the Times went gaga over was Jimmy Carter,
and we all know what a disaster that was. We know it, but
the Times still hasn’t figured it out yet. 

The mayor is crusading against salt and the liberals want to
tax cheese, crackers and soda, in between bites of foie gras
and gulps of very expensive champagne. It’s really a tough 
life for those upper west siders, what with deciding how all the
rest of us should live and eat. 

Secret reports have been floating in on the daily vacation 
diet of POTUS and FLOTUS and it appears the Obamas 
have never met a pork product they didn’t like. No word yet
on whether they have eaten a proper Hawaiian breakfast, 
Spam and eggs, but ribs, Hawaiian pork and whole hogs 
are disappearing like tax money in Washington. 

What’s in order is moderation. 

Should you eat fried chicken, mac and cheese, and pecan
pie every day? No. But we didn’t need to get that information
from the Times. The steady drumbeat of "Easy on the fried food,"
has been out there in public for years and years. That includes
fast food, and in this man’s opinion, almost all packaged food.
But again, if this is the Times’ idea of effecting public health,
they are sadly mistaken. You see, the "you can never be too rich
or too thin" crowd has their own set of health problems, which
are much larger, and more costly, than being a beer drinkin’ bbq man.
I wonder…since the Times is now essentially owned by a 
Mexican… (Senor Carlos Slim…the wealthiest man in the world),
whether they have the same opinion about tacos, burritos, and 
enchiladas? Do the writers and editors at the Times ever think that if
wasn’t for an extremely wealthy man, that they wouldn’t have jobs?

Wasn’t that loan, keeping them just barely afloat, a "bailout?"

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