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They rushed to deal him on the eve of spring training, before he got on a scale and his weight became a source of newspaper debate again.
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I remember one woman was getting on a scale to find out what she would weigh on the moon, and she handed her purse to her friend.
The women also maintain they were ordered to get on a scale at one point in the summer of 2006; when McRedmond refused, she says Hanafy forcibly lifted her and placed her on it.
Because if you get on a scale and there's a three-pound difference from one day to the next, you're starting to retain fluid.
"It's like getting on a scale".
I didn't want to get on a scale".
They get on a scale every day in order to keep their weight within a narrow range.
People get on a scale and say I only weigh 10 pounds more than I did in school.
If Charles Barkley can get on a scale on national TV, why can't he?" -- Walton's enthusiasm is more than genuine.
Every morning, he takes off his pajamas and gets on a scale that transmits his weight to a monitoring station in Las Vegas.
If Charles Barkley can get on a scale on national TV, why can't he?" "I'll do that when Bill Walton takes off his toupee," O'Neal said, apparently unaware that Walton doesn't wear one.
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