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Fat farm?

Finality

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All right Aters. Being a couch potato for a large chunk of my life hasn't helped my waste line so I was just wondering if anyone knows off any good fat/health farms.

http://www.structurehouse.com/welcome.html is StructureHouse is the only one I have really found that seems any good but I would appreciate any suggestions. Prefer something East Coast but anywhere would really do. Money isn't too big an issue but I am really looking for something that I can carry on with. I actually went to see what Structure House was like seems to be very good in there programs + its close to where I live.

Cal would be nice though.
 


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Yah a really good suggestion from Russ as usual.
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(I know its hard being a republican)

You think I would be asking for your help if I haven't tried really hard? I know what a bunch of pricks you guys can be yet I still asked your help. Does that grab anyones attention or does everyone still have there heads up there a$$es?
 
I figured this would be a great commercial for them.
Here is the e-mail they sent me back:

Hello Glen:

Thank you for your e-mail note inquiring about an idea for future Chick-fil-A advertising. Believe it or not, we do get several e-mails similar to yours each month. I am honored to know that customers like you write in with advertising ideas.

We are currently not entertaining new ideas because of the current cow advertising campaign.

Again, thanks for inquiring and taking the time to write in. I hope you continue to Eat More Chicken throughout 2002!

Cordially,


Greg Ingram
Marketing Department
Chick-fil-A, Inc. - http://www.chick-fil-a.com
 


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That would be slim, trim Republican. Bwuahahahahahahahahahaha!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Russ, NCNE

 
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