Monday, February 7, 2011

biggest loser or smallest winner?

I dont understand why it has to be a negtive play on words! Why in the world would anyone want to be a loser? Ty lets have a loser contest! You can lose I'll win ;o)

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  1. It's not negative at all, it's saying just what it says. Whoever loses the most weight wins, or the person who loses biggest is the winner hence biggest loser. Why do you have to go and make everything negative? By the way, I am going to win...

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  2. I am not making it negative! I'm just saying I'd rather be a winner! I totally agree you are the biggest loser! If I say it like that is it still positive? I'm not convinced let's do this new diet I just made up. . . String cheese diet! Yum!

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  3. I'm really not a fan of string cheese... I much prefer either cheddar, swiss, or mozzarella cut right off a big block! I also really like cheese balls and gouda.

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  4. Yes those do all sound amazing but string cheese is the diet cheese! We could do an all brussel sprouts diet! YUM!!!

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  5. Ugh, let's find something I can stomach and do it for a week!

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  6. I LOVE brussel sprouts!!! They are like heaven on your fork! Ty you need to eat more vegetables! At least 3 a day to be exact but that is on the old chart! You can do this! I believe in you! In fact you are doing amazing at being the Loser! I'm already ten steps ahead of you!

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  7. I've lost weight this year, and am getting a gym membership next week with my next paycheck. Boo yah!!!!

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