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Calling all February 2009 bandsters! What should we call ourselves?



What should we call ourselves?  

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  1. 1. What should we call ourselves?

    • February Foxes
      26
    • Fabulous February Friends
      6
    • Victorious Valentines 2009
      18
    • Fortunate Febs
      8


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February Foxes

Fabulous February Friends

Victorious Valentines 2009

Fortunate Febs

2009 Valentines

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Ok, so it's pretty obvious I didn't know how to post a poll, but you all know what I mean!

Debbie

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Hi, I have been on the website for awhile getting information but never posted. I am scheduled for my band on February 6 and blood work etc next week...A little nervous..

Anyhow, love the Feb foxes! :w00t:

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I voted for the valentines. I'm a guy and not sure I want to be a fox!!

Hey, guys can be foxes too!

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hi i am scheduled for 2/16. i start my diet this w/e. 2 shakes and 1 small meal a day. i am soooo scared. i know i am doing the right thing though. how about exflab febuarians :cursing:

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Ok, I voted for Victorious Valentines 2009... not sure it's a fair vote however. I'm a Victorious Valentine from 2008!

:cursing:

Best of Luck to my One Year Bandiversary Bandsters. I haven't lost as much as some, but I'm so glad I did it!

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From one VV (Victorious Valentine) to the new group of hopefully VV 2009s, best of luck to all of you. May you find your bands to be helpful and I hope you love them as much as I love mine. We're rapidly approaching our 1 year bandiversary so if you guys have any questions or need some info feel free to pop in our area.

Go February 2009!!!!

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I am hoping to be banded in February, but I do like the fox name :cursing: I have requested 2/13, Friday the 13th....I know...I know, but it is a holiday weekend, and I want to maximize the recoup time :tongue:

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Another Victorious Valentines 2008 member popping over to say hi. It's been an amazing year and I'm so grateful for my band. Good luck to you guys and gals!

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Cheers to everyone having surgery in February 2009! Whatever you decide your name to be, please always feel free to come on over and visit your friends in the 2008 Victorious Valentines forums. We'd be happy to answer questions and give support at any time! There were times I didn't think I'd make it this far, :bored: but I did! Gotta love the lap-band :w00t:

Good luck and a safe surgery to all of you!

Lori :eek:

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