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hentai_11 said:
Of course, if you want to fight obesity than it is the best to go against the videogamesystem which makes young girls walk again and made me loose over 35 kg. (And totally ignoring the other videogamesystems ...)

WiiFit might have some flaws, but it works, if you use it correctly.

Whoa. Really? Congrats on that.



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Haha. This guy is just like those lung cancer patients who sue the tobacco companies, even though it's their own fault for smoking so many in the first place!



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I'm pretty sure he's one of those lawyers who hangs out in emergency rooms and hands out cards to people coming in with broken arms telling "Do you want to sue your boss for that injury?" and he must also have one of those stupid ads on TV "Your neighbor stepped on your shoe? Sue him! Call me! I only get paid if we win!"



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he lost his only son to a stray wiimote...tragic



                                                                           

I do agree about the Wii Fit stuff. It simply isn't enough to make you lose weight efficiently. You'd have to go at it for hours on top of hours to burn a few calories. Go out and jog or something. Other than that, what kind of pansy gets injured by a Wii? Seriously? Weak people these days.



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MrBubbles said:

As a health and fitness expert with over 30 years experience, Torchia knows first hand the importance of physical activity based on an individual's needs and capabilities. He has created specialized programs for obese children, handicapped individuals, baby boomers and even pets. It is because of this extensive knowledge that he is able to gage why so many people are sustaining injuries using these products incorrectly. "Not only are people getting injured due to a lack of instruction, they are also developing improper stroke patterns from long term use of the sports games which can potentially effect their ability to excel in those specific activities later in life" says Torchia.

Michael Torchia, has retained a prominent law firm in Beverly Hills, California to prepare a class action suit against Nintendo.

In addition, Torchia is spreading the word across the country through his radio talk show, Shape Up America and PodCasts via his website: OperationFitness.com for people to report any injuries which have been incurred while using the Wii games. Torchia is dedicated to fighting the epidemic of obesity and ill health, which are both reversible.

aka "Nintendo is hurting my business."



This person is a "celebrity trainer to the stars"

He is so unimportant he is not in Wikipedia.

Lots of luck to him.

This is worse than a patent troll suit.

 

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Words Of Wisdom said:
MrBubbles said:

As a health and fitness expert with over 30 years experience, Torchia knows first hand the importance of physical activity based on an individual's needs and capabilities. He has created specialized programs for obese children, handicapped individuals, baby boomers and even pets. It is because of this extensive knowledge that he is able to gage why so many people are sustaining injuries using these products incorrectly. "Not only are people getting injured due to a lack of instruction, they are also developing improper stroke patterns from long term use of the sports games which can potentially effect their ability to excel in those specific activities later in life" says Torchia.

Michael Torchia, has retained a prominent law firm in Beverly Hills, California to prepare a class action suit against Nintendo.

In addition, Torchia is spreading the word across the country through his radio talk show, Shape Up America and PodCasts via his website: OperationFitness.com for people to report any injuries which have been incurred while using the Wii games. Torchia is dedicated to fighting the epidemic of obesity and ill health, which are both reversible.

aka "the ecomony is hurting my business but i'm going to use Nintendo as a scape goat."

changed to reflect what i think is more acurate.

 



some people like that guy should shut up.



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