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April 1975: The New York Times Magazine published a 21-page article about President Gerald R. Ford. “He does 20 push-ups and 20 lifts of his torso,” the caption on this photo read. “He says he falls asleep in 10 seconds, sleeps soundly for five hours and wakes up fully refreshed.” Photo: George Tames/The New York Times Photo: George Tames/The New York Times

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    Can do 20 push-ups more. Falls asleep in 10 seconds flat.
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    NEXT PIC PRESIDENT OBAMA WILL B DOING ONE HAND PUSH-UPS WITH HIS WIFE SITTING ON HIS BACK AND THE DOG BARKING OUT THE...
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