How vegetables saved her life? Please spare me.
http://www.amazon.com/Vegucation-Rob...ywords=quivers

How vegetables saved her life? Please spare me.
http://www.amazon.com/Vegucation-Rob...ywords=quivers
... Quivers builds an undeniable case that the key to living the life you’ve always wanted lies not with your doctor but in your refrigerator.
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When does Artie's book on weight loss and sobriety come out?
Maybe Artie can push Robins wheelchair and they can plug their self help books together?
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No one cares about Robin's opinion except a few Stern fans.. 95% of the American population has no idea who she even is.. Mark my words, she will sell about 50 books.. no more than 100 for sure.
Don't question Authority. They don't know shit either.
I'm looking forward to the follow-up:
The Mummification of Robin
How can Robin put a book about how changing her diet saved her life when's she's dying unless.....
Still trying to figure out when the plugs for the book tour start. And the back pedaling as to why she not in studio but fine to do a book tour. And the explanation of her appearance. If she is sickly - tough way to talk about a healthy eating book. If she is svelte and beaming - tough way to explain the "illness" and absence in studio. Either way it will be interesting.
"I'm speechless. I have no speech"
-George Costanza
could she be doing the Dr Roni thing now to drop 80lbs again?
will she have a stealthy pee bag made to hide said pee bag?
or maybe she is fat and lazy and spent the book advance money....and is broke.......and black?
Known for her levelheaded, deadpan comebacks to Howard Stern’s often outrageous banter, Robin Quivers is a force of nature. Yet few people know about her struggles with food—especially the high-fat, high-sugar, high-cholesterol, highly addictive foods that doomed many of her relatives to obesity, diabetes, and heart disease. Sick and tired of being sick and tired, she knew it was time to stop her slow slide into bad health. Quivers took a stand in her personal nutrition battle and emerged victorious thanks to a plant-based diet.
On her sometimes rocky, though endearingly hysterical, path to newfound health, Quivers discovered the power of the produce aisle in changing her body and her mindset. By filling up on soul-quenching, cell-loving vegetables instead of damaging animal products and processed foods, Quivers left behind the injuries, aches, and pains that had plagued her for twenty years. Charting her inspiring road to wellness, The Vegucation of Robin describes her transformation inside and out, and, including ninety of her favorite vegan recipes, she encourages readers to join her in putting their health first.
With her signature humor and wit, Quivers builds an undeniable case that the key to living the life you’ve always wanted lies not with your doctor but in your refrigerator. Putting a new face on the pro-veggie movement, Quivers will dazzle readers who want to look good, feel good, and have fun doing it.
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