I know I should know better than to put this kind of crappy junk food on my blog, but oh what the hell. I found this "Miracle Beer Diet" parody while surfing through YouTube, and I have to say that I see the 14-year-old-boy-who-doesn't-know-better humor in it, but other than that I think it's pretty tasteless and NOT funny. They make a claim at the end that beer cannot actually make you lose weight but you know what, when people are really desperate to shed that muffin top, they will be open to anything. Sad, but reality.
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Video parody gone wrong: The Miracle Beer Diet
I know I should know better than to put this kind of crappy junk food on my blog, but oh what the hell. I found this "Miracle Beer Diet" parody while surfing through YouTube, and I have to say that I see the 14-year-old-boy-who-doesn't-know-better humor in it, but other than that I think it's pretty tasteless and NOT funny. They make a claim at the end that beer cannot actually make you lose weight but you know what, when people are really desperate to shed that muffin top, they will be open to anything. Sad, but reality.
I know I should know better than to put this kind of crappy junk food on my blog, but oh what the hell. I found this "Miracle Beer Diet" parody while surfing through YouTube, and I have to say that I see the 14-year-old-boy-who-doesn't-know-better humor in it, but other than that I think it's pretty tasteless and NOT funny. They make a claim at the end that beer cannot actually make you lose weight but you know what, when people are really desperate to shed that muffin top, they will be open to anything. Sad, but reality.
Posted by Stephanie Quilao on Nov 27, 2007 in Skinny commentary & news | Permalink
Tags: Beer diet, parody, YouTube
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