Rule 1 Don't go to the gym

Lose LB's Without Struggling <DelilahJordan@morganweightcontrol.com> Wed, 25 March 2015 23:45 UTC

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Re: Krb-wg-archive It already started descending when it flew over the coast. Descending for 9 minutes 18 minutes, that would've been hell if you knew for 9 minutes 18 minutes you are going to crash and probably die. -Planefinder reporting rapid descend, graphs show plane was restabilizing after peak max descend: https://twitter.com/planefinder/status/580321948070240256/photo/1 

-Plane is built in 1990, so it's 24 years old and has been put through a life extension program by Lufthansa. 
-Planefinder reporting that the last received att is ~10k feet, with ground at 3k feet: https://twitter.com/planefinder/status/580330078682353665 
-Uncorfirmed mentions of a distress call at 10:47 at an altitude of 6800 feet.

If your feeling lazy like me and want to shed a few LB's quickly what do you do? You follow these 3 simple rules/steps:

Rule 1.) Do not starve yourself.
Rule 2.) Do not go to gym.
Rule 3.) Do this once a day. http://www.morganweightcontrol.com/5971/grottoes/boatbills_irides_8015-circumcised.html

It only take 3 seconds a day. And anyone can do this.


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