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I don't mind saying' date=',you're hot![/quote']

Well thank you darling Hahaha wanna message me? Hahaha

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hey guy

many people watch utube videos - i am not one of those

that being said.............i started watching your 17 minutes video saying yeah right i'm not gonna watch this whole thing - i did though - wish i had some popcorn to enjoy!!!

what an emazing journey you are continueing to go through - when you are a little heavier weight to start' date=' it must be very hard/discouraging maybe - but you stuck through thick and thin and have succeeded

it was wrong of your surgeon to say that you probably stop your weight loss at 280-290 lbs, i can understand that couldn't of made you feel too happy

on the other hand, theres nothing like a person saying you can't do something, and out of spite - you do it!!

kindof confused about the gall bladder/hernia surgery - i thought these were common surgeries that apply to many sleevers? good luck w/those operations too

wish you the very best

you are completing the rest of your first journey - now starts the new journey for the rest of your life

continued success, health and happiness[/quote']

Thank you for sitting through the whole entire video, reason the video extended so long is due to the 4 minute intro/video slide show. I'm glad it wasn't boring for the whole 17 minute hahaha. I know he gall bladder/hernia is common amongst many sleevers but I was taking pills to prevent the gal stones but lost the weight so darn fast that the pills in my guess didn't keep up hahaha.

And yes, your right, out of spite I will lose more then he said I will, nothing will be more satisfying then seeing his face knowing I exceeded his expectation yet once again.

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Good ish bro

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Yeah he is cute ;)

2013 is my year....SD 11/19 Methodist Hosp in NY

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You are beaming confidence!! Thanks for sharing. You look awesome!!

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You look great. Hot to I must say.congratulations

lol Oh stop, you guys just being nice to me :) but thank you! hehehe

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You are beaming confidence!! Thanks for sharing. You look awesome!!

confidence comes with the weight loss, just make sure it doesnt make you arrogant or self centered b/c I seen people turn this way. and thank you!

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