PAul McKenna how to get thin

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  1. raden

    raden Guest

    Did anybody copy the first program ?
     
    raden, Jan 30, 2006
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  2. raden

    Muck Guest

    Was that a good series or was it a bit gimicky?
     
    Muck, Jan 30, 2006
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  3. raden

    Dan White Guest

    Yes, and the second and third.
     
    Dan White, Jan 30, 2006
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  4. raden wrote
    Nah but I watched it.

    Fascinating it was cos he wasn't working on me and being a skinny **** I
    didn't want him to either so I could pay attention to watching how he
    did it and not worry about being hoodwinked by his natural showmanship.

    I was interested to see that his approach in the beginning was to
    actually make them feel good about eating stuff. Take the guilt and thus
    the resistance to confronting the subject away type of thing and then
    give them tools to regulate the quantity the fat cunts stuff in their
    faces. How it should be really.

    I noted that his Ultimate Tool, a system of mental distraction by
    deliberate fidgeting, was not fully explained. Presumably it is if you
    buy the video and I suspect that the detail is snake oil but probably
    not the underlying idea.
     
    steve auvache, Jan 30, 2006
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  5. raden

    raden Guest

    Well, it was a bit evangelical, but has worked for the audience who lost
    80 stone between them

    plenty of NLP and a smattering of common sense

    Of course, I could probably lose 80 stone if I stopped drinking !
     
    raden, Jan 30, 2006
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  6. raden

    raden Guest

    Any chance of a copy to assess it ?
     
    raden, Jan 30, 2006
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  7. raden

    Dan White Guest

    Sure, if you want to hang on a few days, I'll get the fourth one and bung
    them all on a DVD-ROM.
     
    Dan White, Jan 30, 2006
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  8. raden

    raden Guest

    Cheers

    the forth one was on tonight

    got that one
     
    raden, Jan 31, 2006
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  9. raden

    Muck Guest

    I guess that these things have to be showbized up a tad for telly.
    That actually sounds good.
    Hmm.. drink, don't do it myself.
     
    Muck, Jan 31, 2006
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  10. raden

    Christofire Guest

    The best Ultimate Tool is to get off one's fat arse and do something to
    counteract the quantity of pie that's shovelled in.

    For some reason, this seems a lot easier when it involves snow.
     
    Christofire, Jan 31, 2006
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  11. Christofire wrote
    This I think is his trick. TUT seems to involve (deliberate) behaviour
    of the kind demonstrated by folks who suffer from the Compulsive
    Obsessive thing and if over eating ain't compulsive or obsessive
    behaviour I don't know what is. I suspect that what he is doing is
    channelling the obsession away from food towards the exercise set in
    some subtle manner. Mind you it leaves the newly skinnied **** with
    some very odd behavioural patterns.
     
    steve auvache, Jan 31, 2006
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  12. raden

    raden Guest

    I know you skinny b'stard

    I was thin when I was your age ...
     
    raden, Jan 31, 2006
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  13. raden

    Muck Guest

    Heh... nobody force feeds you, you know.
     
    Muck, Jan 31, 2006
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  14. raden

    raden Guest

    Err ... yes I do
     
    raden, Jan 31, 2006
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  15. raden

    Muck Guest

    Well stop it.
     
    Muck, Jan 31, 2006
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  16. raden

    raden Guest

    Did you manage to do it ?
     
    raden, Feb 5, 2006
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  17. raden

    Dan White Guest

    Not yet. Had food poisoning for the last four days, so I have only been to
    bed and the loo...

    On a related note, I've lost 12 pounds!
     
    Dan White, Feb 5, 2006
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  18. raden

    raden Guest

    Aah - the e-coli diet

    The address on www.cetltd.com is prolly the best place to send it to
    when you recover

    There's always someone there to receive the post
     
    raden, Feb 5, 2006
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  19. Not to be underestimated, that. I was close to kicking it from an alien
    strain of e-coli.
    Have you looked down the back of the fridge?
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    Dave
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    Grimly Curmudgeon, Feb 6, 2006
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  20. raden

    Dan White Guest

    No need, it's pebbledashed all round the bowl...
     
    Dan White, Feb 6, 2006
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