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Another thread got me thinking about this.. at least on one occasion (that I personally heard) Loy intimated how he was really wasting his talent, that he could EASILY run a fortune 500 company the way it really needed to be run. The attitude was that such a company would be nuts not to jump at the chance to have him aboard as CEO.

Somehow, Bally's is missing "the opportunity of a lifetime". How can they leave such talent in the lurch, being just a mere employee? With Loy at the helm, he could "lead" the company into a financial condition unparalleled since the first century.

So why haven't they adopted his "reforms"?

1. Fire all of the supposed "experts" in business and physical training. They could save a bundle and replace them with "specially trained" high school and middle school grads. Save loads of money on education.

2. All customers who left Bally's of their own accord and otherwise would immediately be given the status of "mark and avoid". Anybody who talked to them, or anybody else who left for different health fitness options would be guaranteed to become "a greasespot by midnight".

3. All memberships would be immediately revoked. There are only three "members" in the organization to speak of.

4. All employees would undergo emergency financial cutbacks. They must sell their houses, live in cardboard boxes, or four and more could live in frugal, dormroom type settings. These "benefits" would be proudly listed by the management to indicate how "generous" they are.

5. Any methods of training from outsiders would be held up to extreme scrutiny, and public contempt. We have all da answers you know.

6. Trainees (no longer club members) would be required to "donate" at the minimum, fifteen percent of their incomes, before taxes.

7. Da club is not to be blamed. Not getting results? Maybe you are not giving enough. Our training methods are above reproach.

8. There will be no "new research". The club will rely solely on seventy-five year old army surplus fitness manuals.

9. Employees will be watched even closer than trainees. They will mysteriously dissapear in the night before they even have a chance to complain. The next day, they will be publically ridiculed as possessed, unfaithful to company policy, and generally, not nice.

Yep.. Bally's doesn't have a clue of what they are missing out on.

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As Bally's top spokesman, lcm could claim:

Bally's.....the only true health spa & rightly-divided health organization in the world.

Bally's.....teaches the one true way to aerobic and anarobic conditioning.

Bally's.....would begin publishing a monthly magazine for its true followers.

Bally's.....has "special motorcoach massages" for selected and true-blue females.

Bally's.....will reach and teach people like it hasn't been known since the days of Samson.

Yep.....it could happen. icon_biggrin.gif:D-->

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With a flood of tears, he could announce that it was "revealed" to him that the word of fitness has really gone over the world, and that he was chosen to escort the "faithful" into the land of PREVAILING fitness.

As they merrily jogged across the "bridge" to ambiguous fitness, along with certain financial ruin, those dedicated followers would confront the unfit world about the error of their un-fittish ways with da logic of fitness. "Give me fitness, or give me death" would be their cry, and "pass da koolaid".

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Tights for all followers would be mandatory, not only during fitness sessions, but at all hours of the day and night.

As a present to the corporation for their sagish wisdom of appointing him, the pres would produce and star in a new production, "You too can have fitness by dancing with devils in the light of a full moon. Tights not optional". Titled in smaller print, "Mogginhood, men in tight (tight) tights".

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Well funny stuff to be sure though I must say that even back during the times wherein Craig was ascending to the "top" of TWI I never considered him to be the ultra badass athlete that others held him up to be. I never went for it. I guess some people just had never been around real athletic types. I don't think LCM was by any means a small man but I was never impressed in the same way that some of his fawning followers were. In fact I routinely encountered people in TWI with equally as solid , (and better), physiques than LCM - some of whom who actually played college ball and , unlike LCM, didn't ride the bench most of the time.

Its like for people who didn't go to college

not understanding how serious plagiarism is in academic and publishing circles. They were never exposed to those concepts so they think its cool that VPW gave, long after the fact in many cases, verbal attribution to the very authors he ripped off. Its dead wrong and doesn't correct the wrong. Its also wrong to represent yourself as a "doctor" when you got your "PhD" from a mail order "college" with no resident faculty.

Back to LCM - I remember people telling me how "awesome" an "athlete" LCM was and I fully expected to see freaking Jack Lambert, Ray Nitschke, or Dick Butkus. But he was just some farm boy type. And when he cast himself in that

horrible presentation well he went totally overboard with his vanity and self indulgence.

Man what a self absorbed guy... and why ?

And after seeing pics of LCM in the late 80s and into the 90s I find it extraordinarily difficult to believe that anyone would pay money to be "trained" but this guy. Once again I think its a case of people just knowing any better and assumming that anyone who is tall and not skinny is somehow "in shape". Wearing double breasted suits to hide your gut doesn't mean you are fooling anyone. The ultimate irony is that the Way's elite were always pointed to as examples for living but over time they got to be pretty paunchy - and if you look at TWI's website and surf some of their pics - well its clear that some people aren't eating on a "needs only basis".

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Somehow, Bally's is missing "the opportunity of a lifetime". How can they leave such talent in the lurch

Did you say "how can they have such a talented Lurch? icon_wink.gif;)-->

Mr. H,

You are truly brilliant! My submission for classes which will replace actual exercise:

The Way of Abs and Pectorals

Christian Fitness and Sex

Dealing with the Carbohydrate

For publications:

The Rise and Expansion of the Christian Gym in the First Century

The Bonehead tells me so (His autobiography)

The New Dynamic Lurch (Part 2 of his autobiography)

The Worms Way (Loy's guide to dating)

God's Masochistic Work (Loy's employee guide)

Order my sub with some cheese (Loy's guide to diet)

JT

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Dunno.. seems to me that the corpse program was highly over-rated.

Don't get me wrong.. I know a lot of you guys got some good out of it. But I think you had a lot going for yourselves to begin with. And not everyone was in it for the power and glory.

Just makes me wonder, what in the world was the old Vicster thinking?? Take an otherwise untalented, mediocre jock and with "the magic of believing, and proper conditioning" turn him into the MOG for our day and time- the "ultimate believer". Honestly, he couldn't really be the best "available" for the job. I guess ole vic did get a guy that could run the place- into the ground.

Poor Bally's- I guess you just can't make a silk CEO out of a sow's ear.. ole vic proved that can't be done.

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I think you got out of the corps what you wanted to. Yep some of it was ok. Some of it was awful. It left me with a lot more questions than answers. For some it was a power trip. To some it was to be the best for God and they wanted to truly help out. It is the true devistation that it had on some though that I really feel sorry for. It was basicaly some did not fit the mold. I remember some that got kicked out were truly amazing people while some that did not were.............

I'll leave it at that.

I wonder what VP was thinking too. Sure loy had some charisma. He was also not very sure where to point the ship. I was at HQ right after vp died and he shared his doubts with us. One of his doubts was the 2 drink limit. Someone (corps) wrote him and said it was not right. I swear to God it got his panties in a twist and he did not know what to do about it. I wrote him a note about it. I just said the 2 drink limit was a rule and to stick with it. Bill Gr(*% was corps cord at hq. and told me he was very blessed by the letter. I remember saying to myself "Any effen idiot could figure that out". No wonder he ran that sucker into the ground. He motivated by fear without any clear thinking.

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Bally's Total Fitness has been the subject of more than a few lawsuits because of their business practices, including false advertising, "bait and switch" tactics, deceptive contracts and illegal collections practices. They've also been hit with several sexual harassment lawsuits. You can find this information all over the internet.

Maybe lcm is in the right place to take advantage of his skills and experience.

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Now, pirate, why does this not surprise me?

A lot of people have wondered if LCM is really actually working there or if it is just a front. But I wonder where the connections would be as I think it would have to be somehow connected to twi.

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