View Full Version : RIP Jack Lalanne
AJ Collector
Jan 23, '11, 9:56 PM
He always impressed me.
Fitness Guru Jack LaLanne, 96, Dies at Calif. Home (http://www.aolnews.com/2011/01/23/fitness-guru-jack-lalanne-96-dies-at-calif-home/?icid=maing%7Cmain5%7Cdl2%7Csec1_lnk3%7C38606)
UnderdogDJLSW
Jan 23, '11, 10:27 PM
RIP. He always seemed to be a very honest person. The way my eating habits have been recently, I should follow a good regimen like his.
toysrus
Jan 23, '11, 10:28 PM
RIP for sure. Same here, always impressed me bigtime. He lived a healthy long one.
He among many others inspired me to stay in shape, mentally and physically.
vulcan2074
Jan 23, '11, 10:29 PM
Jack Lalanne R.I.P.
HardyGirl
Jan 23, '11, 10:36 PM
Wow...I remember watching his old show on TV when I was little. Funny 'cos (I think) it was his wife that was on the show w/ him, I thought that he was "Jack" and she was "LaLanne". RIP to the founding father of fitness.
Hector
Jan 23, '11, 10:50 PM
Yeah...I used to watch him as a kid too...he had a GREAT attitude...wish I had his drive and motivation.
RIP Mr LaLanne.
Mikey
Jan 23, '11, 11:19 PM
He seemed like the kind of person that would never die.
I would have bet he would have at least outlived me.
RIP
starsky
Jan 23, '11, 11:21 PM
wow, what a shock! he's an inspiration. rip mr. lalanne.
johnmiic
Jan 24, '11, 12:13 AM
Holy Cow! I thought that guy would outlive us all.
AJ Collector
Jan 24, '11, 2:44 AM
He seemed like the kind of person that would never die.
I would have bet he would have at least outlived me.
RIP
He used to always say....I can't die, it would be bad for my image! :grin:
The Toyroom
Jan 24, '11, 5:04 AM
96 huh....I guess that Juicer wasn't such a bad idea after all...
Earth 2 Chris
Jan 24, '11, 5:16 AM
Considering he lived well past the life expectancy (esp. for a man), I'd say his image is intact!
I saw one of his infomercials on over Christmas, and he looked 70, tops.
Chris
The Toyroom
Jan 24, '11, 7:15 AM
I saw one of his infomercials on over Christmas, and he looked 70, tops.
I think I remember something about 25-26 years ago when he was 70....he did some type of swimming feat in celebration of his birthday...
He seemed like the kind of person that would never die.
I would have bet he would have at least outlived me.
RIP
My thoughts exactly. I always thought he would live well into his hundreds as a testement to his life style.
knight errant00
Jan 24, '11, 10:15 AM
This is gonna sound weird, but I'm glad to see it was pneumonia . . . I don't believe cancer could have survived in his body, and can't believe anything could have stopped that man's heart. RIP
MicroMan66
Jan 24, '11, 7:58 PM
We can truely say that he earned his time to rest and that time has come. RIP.
SeattleEd
Jan 24, '11, 8:04 PM
I think I remember something about 25-26 years ago when he was 70....he did some type of swimming feat in celebration of his birthday...
Yeah, I think he towed 70 row boats for something.
Always enjoyed watching every morning as my mother worked out to his show.
RIP
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