Million Dollar Matchmaker Research Paper

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
(San Diego, CA) Terry Asher, founder of GymJunkies.com (https://gymjunkies.com/), proudly announces his appearance on Million Dollar Matchmaker. Patti Stanger, an experienced third generation matchmaker, wanted to have Terry join the show for an episode and he happily obliged. Individuals should definitely check the show out to learn more about Terry and how he achieves his goals in life.
"Although Terry never dreamed of seeing Gymjunkies On Millionaire Matchmaker, he was thrilled to be asked to appear on the show. Not only will his appearance help more people learn about GymJunkies, it provides him with an opportunity to share what he has learned over the years with new and existing followers. Traveling is never easy, as it tends to disrupt a person's routine. Terry shares his secrets for staying in shape while on the road," John Smith, spokesperson for GymJunkies LLC, explains.
Terry was matched with Monie Love, an English rapper and radio personality, for the show. Although they only made it through the first date, Terry states he learned a lot in the making of the episode. He shares this information with viewers who visit his site.
"First and foremost, don't assume a business trip or vacation is a time to splurge on food. Stick with the regular diet so extra pounds don't return home with you. Try to avoid alcohol or stick with those beverages that are healthier, such as vodka water. Furthermore, choose a hotel with a gym or close to a gym, as this helps to ensure a workout schedule can be maintained," Smith continues.
Terry's desire to help others started when he helped his best friend lose more
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MEDIA CONTACT
John Smith
San Diego, California, 92130
(877) 874-3648 mail@gymjunkies.com https://gymjunkies.com/

Terry Asher, the Founder of GymJunkies.com, Appears on Million Dollar Matchmaker
Terry shares his experience appearing on the show and provides hints and tips for traveling while getting and staying in shape, GymJunkies.com

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