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
to the trouble of taking it off…if you’re just going to put it back on?
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