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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 2003948" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>I think if you do it every day, then you can do it every day - but back then I had a 24 inch waist and was told I was overweight. I worked in factories and could lift the bags and buckets we used for the ingredients, hoist them up and tip them into the mixers, so I was very muscular, so naturally my BMI was a lot higher than some wispy girl secretary.</p><p>My shoulders are still wider than standard - I can't buy women's jackets - I could 'do a Hulk' and split the tight fitting jackets in the 70s - never needed shoulder pads in the 80s.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 2003948, member: 355878"] I think if you do it every day, then you can do it every day - but back then I had a 24 inch waist and was told I was overweight. I worked in factories and could lift the bags and buckets we used for the ingredients, hoist them up and tip them into the mixers, so I was very muscular, so naturally my BMI was a lot higher than some wispy girl secretary. My shoulders are still wider than standard - I can't buy women's jackets - I could 'do a Hulk' and split the tight fitting jackets in the 70s - never needed shoulder pads in the 80s. [/QUOTE]
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