The song featured in the Weight Watchers commercial where a woman says "no shame at bingo" is "Good as Hell" by Lizzo. The upbeat and empowering vibe of the song complements the message of self-confidence and body positivity promoted in the ad. Lizzo's music often emphasizes themes of self-love and empowerment, making it a fitting choice for the campaign.
I, too, am desperately searching for the old Weight Watchers Super Start plan booklets with itemized meals from, I believe, 1993. I've spent hours on Google and to no avail. Shame on me for tossing them years ago. It's the only plan that worked for me. Were you able to find what you were looking for?If anyone out there miraculously has these in their possession I would be ecstatic to purchase them from you or copies of them.
lol shame you cant you have to get a super duper mumper damper fumeper bleach lol
Shame is like carrying a heavy weight around with you everywhere you go, making you feel burdened and weighed down by negative emotions.
"Unortunately I have not see the Reebok i run commercial yet. It's a shame, I could use some motivation to be more active! What did you think of the comercial?"
cRYING sHAME
Then it would be very easy not to get shameful because you would not have anything to give you shame in the first place. So, if you do not feel shame from anything but shame, you would not feel shame from anything.
Shame Shame Shame - 1999 was released on: USA: 21 August 1999 (TV premiere) USA: 14 December 1999 (video premiere)
The Fame
Here a few sentences for "shame": It's a crying shame that our school doesn't have enough money for text books. It's a shame that you have to leave so soon. Mom's cooking puts mine to shame. There is no shame in finishing in second place. He felt a deep sense of shame for his crime.
Shame on you.
Unfortunately Tim Myers never published the song, its a shame he probably would have made a lot of money on it.
Shame on you for asking this question Shame for shame