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  1. #21
    "detox"
    As soon as you read/hear this word in a diet, you know it bullshit.

    The body takes care of its own detox. There are no food that is needed. No enemas or that kind of bullshit. Same with organic food. Like Penn Jillette sad: Its Bullshit!



    Organic Bullshit

    Greatest story never told.... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lejfGhWeakY

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    Tim could lose weight only by paying to people to monitor him 24 hours a day for a month?
    Kinda makes him The Biggest Loser all new meaning

  3. #23
    Quote Originally Posted by username View Post
    "detox"
    As soon as you read/hear this word in a diet, you know it bullshit.

    The body takes care of its own detox. There are no food that is needed. No enemas or that kind of bullshit. Same with organic food. Like Penn Jillette sad: Its Bullshit!



    Organic Bullshit

    Yes, detox is bullshit, but so was that Jillette nonsense about organic food. His "expert" was some shill from a thinktank that includes Monsanto as one of their sugardaddies. There's also a long list of inaccuracies in that "bullshit" piece. Most people eat organic foods because they hope to avoid at least some pesticides. Most know it's not about the "nutrition" of the product.

    Anyway, back to Robin: I miss the days Stuttering John was buying her 8 burgers for breakfast when she was doing Atkins.

  4. #24
    Quote Originally Posted by Thelma View Post
    We know Spike Lee did the Foreword to Robin's book:

    The cover says foreword by Russell Simmons.

  5. #25
    Quote Originally Posted by 922Wine View Post
    Yes, detox is bullshit, but so was that Jillette nonsense about organic food. His "expert" was some shill from a thinktank that includes Monsanto as one of their sugardaddies. There's also a long list of inaccuracies in that "bullshit" piece. Most people eat organic foods because they hope to avoid at least some pesticides. Most know it's not about the "nutrition" of the product.

    Anyway, back to Robin: I miss the days Stuttering John was buying her 8 burgers for breakfast when she was doing Atkins.
    Interesting..
    What is wrong with the organic food episode? (I am curious )

    BTW. No wonder that Penn and Robin stopped dating. Penn hates both organic food and enemas...
    Greatest story never told.... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lejfGhWeakY

  6. #26
    Quote Originally Posted by FlaFlaFlunkie View Post
    Robin's issue with weight really has nothing at all to do with food. There's something much deeper, much screwier going on with her...and she's in denial about it too.

    That's what happens when crazy people become rich.
    Robin's problem is that through her life she has swallowed a lot of aggression..........along with a lot of pizzas.

    "The above is pure speculation and my opinion only. It does not represent the opinions of dawgsaloon.com"

  7. #27
    Quote Originally Posted by username View Post
    Interesting..
    What is wrong with the organic food episode? (I am curious )

    BTW. No wonder that Penn and Robin stopped dating. Penn hates both organic food and enemas...
    *Some* organic foods are a scam (fruits/veg with thick skins that are inedible like avocados/pineapple - waste of money to buy organic), but like I said, most people buy organic food to avoid at least some of the pesticides.

    I tend to question an industry that is pressuring the government into not wanting us to know if their products are GMO and redefine the definition of "organic." If they think "organic" is a scam, that's fine, let people like me waste my money on it, but they have no right to push the government into allowing them to get away with using the word "organic" when their stuff really isn't. I think Jillette as a "libertarian" is a hypocrite because he's pushing the agenda of an industry that wants the government to allow them to legally lie to us.

    We have no choice on whether we want to eat or not, so we should at least know WTF we're eating. Does libertarianism mean that if some mega food corporation wants to put dog vomit in food and not tell us, the government should let them? Is that the definition of "free market" to them?

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