Woman Down Sizes Instead of Super Sizes From McDonald's-Only Diet!
Posted Dec 19 2008 12:13am
Oh goodness! An obese 35-year-old North Carolina woman who can't get enough of McDonald's' carb-and-cheese covered, tartar-sauce-dipped Filet-O-Fish told the Raleigh News & Observer that she's lost 33 pounds just by eating 1,400 calories per day from her favorite fast food joint!
I'm nauseous just hearing about this unorthodox regime being followed by the single mom of two, who gets and eats her food (if you want to call it that) in her car at drive-throughs.
Hasn't the single mom of two heard of the brilliant, insightful Academy Award-nominated documentary, "Super Size Me" from Morgan Spurlock, in which his body gets wider and wider and gets all out of whack from eating at those Golden Arches?
Actually, the 5-foot, 9-inch Merab Morgan -- (yeah, I know, another Morgan) -- who dropped from 228 pounds (a size 24), to 195 pounds (a size 15) since April 22 -- thinks that Spurlock's film insulted the intelligence of fat people by implying that they couldn't pass up the humongous portion for a few cents more. (So she records herself turning down those offers.)
Oh goodness! An obese 35-year-old North Carolina woman who can't get enough of McDonald's' carb-and-cheese covered, tartar-sauce-dipped Filet-O-Fish told the Raleigh News & Observer that she's lost 33 pounds just by eating 1,400 calories per day from her favorite fast food joint!
I'm nauseous just hearing about this unorthodox regime being followed by the single mom of two, who gets and eats her food (if you want to call it that) in her car at drive-throughs.
Hasn't the single mom of two heard of the brilliant, insightful Academy Award-nominated documentary, "Super Size Me" from Morgan Spurlock, in which his body gets wider and wider and gets all out of whack from eating at those Golden Arches?
Actually, the 5-foot, 9-inch Merab Morgan -- (yeah, I know, another Morgan) -- who dropped from 228 pounds (a size 24), to 195 pounds (a size 15) since April 22 -- thinks that Spurlock's film insulted the intelligence of fat people by implying that they couldn't pass up the humongous portion for a few cents more. (So she records herself turning down those offers.)