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<blockquote data-quote="Tom Gaynor" data-source="post: 8289" data-attributes="member: 4034"><p><strong>Nutrition</strong></p><p></p><p>No gain without pain. At least it was low fat. I couldn't quite make out whose autograph that was, though. That would be a lateish 900 ss. I hold the world record for riding one of those up the A90 at 130mph with a leg in plaster. The crouched position proved ideal for using the footchange as a handchange, that leg being the broken one. </p><p>And if one can eat Kellogg breakfast cereals (the healthy alternative to poisoning yourself) - and I'm not suggesting you do - then what's to complain about Dunlopillo? It has less sugar, less salt, fewer calories, is low fat, and is probably richer in fibre. It won't do you any good, but it will do a lot less harm, cheaper. A retailer friendly point: it has a long shelf life. And as for a Lucas magneto - have you seen that mineral content? Awesome!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tom Gaynor, post: 8289, member: 4034"] [b]Nutrition[/b] No gain without pain. At least it was low fat. I couldn't quite make out whose autograph that was, though. That would be a lateish 900 ss. I hold the world record for riding one of those up the A90 at 130mph with a leg in plaster. The crouched position proved ideal for using the footchange as a handchange, that leg being the broken one. And if one can eat Kellogg breakfast cereals (the healthy alternative to poisoning yourself) - and I'm not suggesting you do - then what's to complain about Dunlopillo? It has less sugar, less salt, fewer calories, is low fat, and is probably richer in fibre. It won't do you any good, but it will do a lot less harm, cheaper. A retailer friendly point: it has a long shelf life. And as for a Lucas magneto - have you seen that mineral content? Awesome! [/QUOTE]
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