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I don't think most here get the jest of the article. There is more to exercise than just going to a gym and doing a set routine. Construction workers get a lot of exercise through their work as do other blue-collar workers. People that walk or ride bicycles rather than drive around in a car also get exercise. You don't necessarily have to participate in an organized exercise program to actually exercise.

That's crazy talk.

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I don't think most here get the jest of the article. There is more to exercise than just going to a gym and doing a set routine. Construction workers get a lot of exercise through their work as do other blue-collar workers. People that walk or ride bicycles rather than drive around in a car also get exercise. You don't necessarily have to participate in an organized exercise program to actually exercise.

That's crazy talk.

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Yes, even overweight sedentary yuppie types can exercise. Where else but in America would someone spend hours walking without actually going anywhere as your photo so amply illustrates. They are probably alcoholics too.

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Filed: Country: Philippines
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I don't think most here get the jest of the article. There is more to exercise than just going to a gym and doing a set routine. Construction workers get a lot of exercise through their work as do other blue-collar workers. People that walk or ride bicycles rather than drive around in a car also get exercise. You don't necessarily have to participate in an organized exercise program to actually exercise.

That's crazy talk.

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Yes, even overweight sedentary yuppie types can exercise. Where else but in America would someone spend hours walking without actually going anywhere as your photo so amply illustrates. They are probably alcoholics too.

I once pulled a hamstring while reaching for my latte. I was miserable. I couldn't swivel in my chair without pain for almost a month. Ughh...

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I don't think most here get the jest of the article. There is more to exercise than just going to a gym and doing a set routine. Construction workers get a lot of exercise through their work as do other blue-collar workers. People that walk or ride bicycles rather than drive around in a car also get exercise. You don't necessarily have to participate in an organized exercise program to actually exercise.

That's crazy talk.

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Yes, even overweight sedentary yuppie types can exercise. Where else but in America would someone spend hours walking without actually going anywhere as your photo so amply illustrates. They are probably alcoholics too.

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Yah they also fall off ladders and roofs more easier as well. not feeling the pain.

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I get the jest (jape, joke and general hilarity).

My guess is that heavy drinkers overestimate the amount of exercise they get in a week :)

Where the abstainer sees ten minutes, the drinker sees double...

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I get the jest (jape, joke and general hilarity).

My guess is that heavy drinkers overestimate the amount of exercise they get in a week :)

Where the abstainer sees ten minutes, the drinker sees double...

really...........

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when i was hittign the beer in my younger days..i got allot more exercise...walking to and fro to the bathroom to piss

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when i was hitting the beer in my younger days..i got allot more exercise...walking to and fro to the bathroom to piss

Not to mention staggering to the corner store for more beer 'cuz you're too drunk to drive. Those daily 12 and 16 ounce curls do wonders for the biceps too. ;)

"Credibility in immigration policy can be summed up in one sentence: Those who should get in, get in; those who should be kept out, are kept out; and those who should not be here will be required to leave."

"...for the system to be credible, people actually have to be deported at the end of the process."

US Congresswoman Barbara Jordan (D-TX)

Testimony to the House Immigration Subcommittee, February 24, 1995

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when i was hitting the beer in my younger days..i got allot more exercise...walking to and fro to the bathroom to piss

Not to mention staggering to the corner store for more beer 'cuz you're too drunk to drive. Those daily 12 and 16 ounce curls do wonders for the biceps too. ;)

Lugging cases of beer up four flights of stairs is my weekly workout.

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