"Life can really change/improve/get wonderfully tacky in the space of 30 days, don't you think?"
Morgan Spurlock certainly thought so. He had a show on TV called Thirty Days, where he would change some aspect of his life for that period of time. He also used this format in his documentary "Super-size Me", where he ate all his meals at McDonald's for a month, and whenever they asked him if he wanted it super-sized, he would say yes. Turns out that he had to abandon the project before the thirty days were up, though. He became so fat and his health declined so precipitously, that he was in danger of dying if he had stayed with it.
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Morgan Spurlock certainly thought so. He had a show on TV called Thirty Days, where he would change some aspect of his life for that period of time. He also used this format in his documentary "Super-size Me", where he ate all his meals at McDonald's for a month, and whenever they asked him if he wanted it super-sized, he would say yes. Turns out that he had to abandon the project before the thirty days were up, though. He became so fat and his health declined so precipitously, that he was in danger of dying if he had stayed with it.