The Videos on Ralphie May Weight Loss


Ralphie May, famous for hits like I'm A Believer, Here We Go Again, She's On The Floor, Jumpin' At The Prank Call, and I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles, is back with a new CD called "Wasted". His last album "Back To Black" was full of hits including I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles which ended up number one in the UK and number twenty in the U.S.A., Australia and France. So why did he have to lose weight? The band said in a statement, "Ralphie has always been an avid supporter of the charity," according to the Toronto Sun. He's always tried to be a more responsible person and they felt it was best that he go into rehab, in order to get his life back on track and to give the charity the boost it needs."

So how much does ralphie may weight loss surgery cost? We can't know for sure, since no one from the hospital would tell us what the cost is. But the truth is the hospital would most likely try to keep it under wraps. So we won't know for sure until he says it on his blog.

We do know that the hospital wouldn't want anyone to use "Wasted" as their password on the website. They might think some of the proceeds from sales of the CD will help them raise money for a good cause. So if you want to help lose weight, you're welcome to give it a spin by buying the album and helping him out. There are some ralphie may weight loss recipes in there too that we've found that he uses, but we couldn't identify them.

The website also has some interesting tracking tools. You can set up your own blog with pictures of whatever you're doing at the time. When you post, the site will email you with statistics about your progress. The good thing is, the stats don't include how many calories you're burning or how many pounds you've lost. So you won't have any idea whether the weight loss pills are having any effect on your body or not.

So, is ralphie may weight loss scam? It's possible that he's just using the website to promote his latest product. But when we compared the cost of purchasing the CD with the cost of some of the weight loss products we found, it's a pretty small price to pay. And the funny thing is, none of the results from the weight loss programs showed any drastic change in our bodies. So we've just given up that theory. However, if you're serious about losing weight and keeping it off, you should check out the information the website has to offer.

Another concern that we did find is that the website makes fun of celebrities who use weight-loss products. For example, one of the pictures shows a man whose shirt is so tight it's virtually hanging off of his frame. The site refers to him as "the poster boy for the worst diet product known to mankind". In other words, they compare him to celebrity weight loss scamper Hollywood actor miscreants like Tom Cruise.

Although we can understand why someone would think of using the site to trick others, we wonder how anyone could ever get to a 800 pounds after eating nothing for most of their lives. We also thought it strange that the website promoted the image of a washed out, sad-looking Ralphie on its home page. And even if you are overweight and want to lose that weight, you do not look like Ralphie May in any realistic way. The funny jokes in the videos are well-written and help keep you entertained, but they are not exactly accurate.

Finally, one of the funniest segments includes a man who says he lost his 800 pounds by eating only Spicy Cheddar cheese, and a kid's game show answer of how much weight the child put on after becoming a toddler. It may seem like a ridiculous segment, but it is indicative of the website's over-the-top sense of humor. Although the site makes fun of celebrities who try and fail with their weight loss programs, it does make a case for why some people choose surgery over a healthy diet and exercise program. The site promotes exercise as a way to lose weight, but we wonder if anyone really gets the point of having to exercise to reduce obesity, when the most effective way to do so is simply to remove excess fat cells from the body.


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