"Just because our friends are Oh Midying, doesn't mean we can't shed pounds & live"
George Foreman, on Twitter; March 31, 2017.
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What a weird tweet. What a time be alive. (And shed pounds while our friends die??)
Let's see how the people responded to the 68-year-old former heavyweight boxing champ.
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But hey -- who among us has not subtweeted our dead friends?
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