A Quote by Jimmy Carr

The first few weeks of joining Weight Watchers, you're just finding your feet. — © Jimmy Carr
The first few weeks of joining Weight Watchers, you're just finding your feet.
I tried a few times, unsuccessfully, to lose weight. It wasn't until I joined Weight Watchers that I was finally able to do it. I went to meetings and my son came with me. The best thing was that I could eat what I wanted and still lose weight. Slow and steady, I was getting my pre-pregnancy body back.
My first Weight Watchers meeting was when I was 14 years old on Long Island, and I went there with my mother. I'd gained that adolescent weight and wanted to try out for cheerleading... I lost the weight, tried out, and made the cheerleading team.
That's what tournament football's all about. It's about finding your feet in the first game, finding what works, and gaining confidence.
It's really frightening, American food on the whole. That's what always strikes me, coming from Europe: There's just so much of it! Then you plop down in front of the TV and watch ads for Weight Watchers. 'Lose weight now!' Well, eat less!
I remember being at Weight Watchers at, like, 11 years old and my mom just trying to figure it out for me.
Weight Watchers is not intimidating. It's not a diet. It's a lifestyle.
I was never over-weight, just under-tall. The correct height for my weight at the moment is seven feet ten and a half inches.
I find it so hard to lose weight: it takes me weeks and weeks of dieting and training just to lose three pounds.
My mom - when I complained about my weight, she asked me if I wanted to keep complaining or do something about it. Then she took me to Weight Watchers when I was 10 years old, meetings and all!
I am thrilled to join Weight Watchers and lead the next phase of the company's transformation.
Well, I don't really eat cereal that much because on Weight Watchers it's not worth the points.
The hardest thing was going through different stages of weight loss. At the beginning, it was easy to take off the weight with exercise and eating less but then you reach a point where 90 per cent of the weight loss is achieved purely through reducing your calorie intake. My goal was to lose four pounds per week. That worked well for the first few months but then things got tricky.
All you need is one person in a group to be honest, and then slowly, very slowly, everyone else starts telling the truth. That's why our lecturers must be former members of Weight Watchers. They must have lost weight our way.
We have a responsibility to stand watch over one another, we are watchers, all of us, watchers, guarding against the darkness.
I was pushed into trying Weight Watchers, Jenny Craig... and I absolutely hated it. It affected me deeply.
What people don't understand is joining a gang ain't bad, it's cool, it's fine. When you in the hood, joining a gang it's cool because all your friends are in the gang, all your family's in the gang. We're not just killing people every night, we're just hanging out, having a good time.
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