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Previously on "Extreme Male Beauty"

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  • Jubber
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    Originally posted by Tensai View Post
    I'm sensing a non-native English speaker has missed something....
    Yes - humour can certainly be missed. Years ago I was watching a film (English) with a group of Norwegians. They were all fluent in English, but missed a lot of the subtle humour. I kept letting out great guffaws every now and again and they would all look at me like I was mad.

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  • TheRefactornator
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    Originally posted by Tensai View Post
    I'm sensing a non-native English speaker has missed something....
    MEH..?*!%£?

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  • Tensai
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    Originally posted by denver2k View Post
    140lbs of fat....FFS...Its about same as a normal person's weight...He must havent had done anything in his whole life apart from eating and drinking.

    Anyways, good for him....Hopefully he'd take it as an oppurtunity to turn around a new leaf and started working out regularly and follow healthy lifestyle after this fat loss process.

    I think its OK to go under the knife if you have ridiculous amount of fat but people must know that its no replacement of workout and healthy lifestyle....my 2c...
    I'm sensing a non-native English speaker has missed something....

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  • Rookie
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    Originally posted by PM-Junkie View Post
    <note to self......don't try to be funny on CUK unless the "jokes" are REALLY simple>
    funny.

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  • PM-Junkie
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    Originally posted by denver2k View Post
    140lbs of fat....FFS...Its about same as a normal person's weight...He must havent had done anything in his whole life apart from eating and drinking.

    Anyways, good for him....Hopefully he'd take it as an oppurtunity to turn around a new leaf and started working out regularly and follow healthy lifestyle after this fat loss process.

    I think its OK to go under the knife if you have ridiculous amount of fat but people must know that its no replacement of workout and healthy lifestyle....my 2c...
    <note to self......don't try to be funny on CUK unless the "jokes" are REALLY simple>

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  • Moscow Mule
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    Originally posted by Rookie View Post
    To be fair, I think that a part of the procedure was the removal of his excess skin left over from where he'd previously lost some weight. No amount of exercise will help with that.
    If he'd lost weight sensibly, rather than having a gastric band he'd have much less of a problem.

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  • Rookie
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    Originally posted by denver2k View Post
    140lbs of fat....FFS...Its about same as a normal person's weight...He must havent had done anything in his whole life apart from eating and drinking.

    Anyways, good for him....Hopefully he'd take it as an oppurtunity to turn around a new leaf and started working out regularly and follow healthy lifestyle after this fat loss process.

    I think its OK to go under the knife if you have ridiculous amount of fat but people must know that its no replacement of workout and healthy lifestyle....my 2c...
    To be fair, I think that a part of the procedure was the removal of his excess skin left over from where he'd previously lost some weight. No amount of exercise will help with that.

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  • denver2k
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    Originally posted by PM-Junkie View Post
    Actually I have a mate who did a similar thing and got rid of about 140lbs of obscene fat.

    Of course most other people refer to it as "a divorce".
    140lbs of fat....FFS...Its about same as a normal person's weight...He must havent had done anything in his whole life apart from eating and drinking.

    Anyways, good for him....Hopefully he'd take it as an oppurtunity to turn around a new leaf and started working out regularly and follow healthy lifestyle after this fat loss process.

    I think its OK to go under the knife if you have ridiculous amount of fat but people must know that its no replacement of workout and healthy lifestyle....my 2c...

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  • PM-Junkie
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    Originally posted by Clippy View Post
    Does he look normal now or has he got permanent scars?
    ...I think the scars will be there until he puts the weight on again

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  • Clippy
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    Originally posted by PM-Junkie View Post
    Actually I have a mate who did a similar thing and got rid of about 140lbs of obscene fat.

    Of course most other people refer to it as "a divorce".
    Does he look normal now or has he got permanent scars?

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  • Menelaus
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    Originally posted by PM-Junkie View Post
    Actually I have a mate who did a similar thing and got rid of about 140lbs of obscene fat.

    Of course most other people refer to it as "a divorce".
    good for him. It's a wonderful feeling

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  • PM-Junkie
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    Actually I have a mate who did a similar thing and got rid of about 140lbs of obscene fat.

    Of course most other people refer to it as "a divorce".

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  • Menelaus
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    Originally posted by Rookie View Post
    Did you see the part where he was having his nose reshaped? The surgeon wasn't exactly gentle was he? I'm sure at one stage he had his foot on the guy's chest whilst he was ramming a screwdriver up his nose. It really made my eyes water.
    Surgically it's a hammer and chisel that's used for rhinoplasty.

    http://www.rlhansraj.com/ent_instrum...l_surgery.html

    Enough to make your eyes water (never mind your nose!)

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  • Rookie
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    His wifey was funny...."It's not your looks that attracted me to you....."

    Cheers love.

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  • Clippy
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    Originally posted by TheRefactornator View Post
    Aye that bit was grim but the journalist type fella who is trying to do it "naturally" was actually quite funny. I'll be watching it again next week to enjoy seeing him endure more torture.
    TBH, not a big fan of this guy - Tim somebody.

    He also presents Fifth Gear on C5 and he is as annoying as hell on that.

    However, on this show he had toned it downa nd I think he was ideal for the show based on subject matter.

    i.e. he is scruffy, slightly overweight git who will no doubt turn into a 'butterfly' at the end of the series.

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