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Have you ever heard the term "monkey on your back? This term was used in the 1800s to describe someone who had a serious problem that will not disappear. Sometime during the 1940s, the term is used for drugs, today the term is used to describe almost anything. For example, a person may say: "I have $ 20,000 a monkey on my back", referring to a car loan....
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Weight Loss and the Binge Monkey - 5 Tips to Win the Battle
Don't Forget to Visit the Exercises at (Weight Loss):
Weight Loss Exercises & Workout
And (Fitness Exercises & Workouts):
Fitness Exercises & Workouts
& (Abdominal Exercises & Abdominal Workouts):
Abdominal Exercises & Workouts
Good Luck!
Have you ever heard the term "monkey on your back? This term was used in the 1800s to describe someone who had a serious problem that will not disappear. Sometime during the 1940s, the term is used for drugs, today the term is used to describe almost anything. For example, a person may say: "I have $ 20,000 a monkey on my back", referring to a car loan....
Read Full Article At:
Weight Loss and the Binge Monkey - 5 Tips to Win the Battle
Don't Forget to Visit the Exercises at (Weight Loss):
Weight Loss Exercises & Workout
And (Fitness Exercises & Workouts):
Fitness Exercises & Workouts
& (Abdominal Exercises & Abdominal Workouts):
Abdominal Exercises & Workouts
Good Luck!
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