That boy lost 13% of his body weight, only narrowly beating out Pete who lost 12%.
It seems Jason, Shane and I never had a chance – though I would like to note, for the record, that I am down 6% which is not too shabby, especially as I have not seen the inside of a gym in almost two weeks.
We are also not exactly sure how Shane did since he didn’t show up for this morning’s weigh in so we went ahead and made the huge assumption he wasn’t even close, especially as he was just asking for ‘two more weeks’ a couple of days ago.
In total, the team lost a combined 77.5 pounds which is not a bad accomplishment. But then, considering we started off weighing a combined 1153.6 pounds, it seems maybe we could have done a little better with five weeks of healthier living.
So while it was hard to part with the $500 this morning, I must say it was money well spent as I got to sit back and watch Dave suck down cottage cheese and water in lieu of his preferred cheeseburgers and Manhattans. I am telling you. It was worth every single penny.
Round II anyone?

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So where are those before and after photos
Yarrr, we be wanting photos.
and do share yr regimen dave.
Now I am also expecting them to push out two episodes of PS Pipe Grep episodes this week to catch up with the backlog!
I didn’t know about your contest but recently lost 18% of my body weight, from 218 down to 178. Not sure my exact starting date though but I believe it has taken about 6 months so far. I had no idea I’d make it this far… I thought maybe with some luck I could get under 200.
I started with a juice fast a la the book Toxic Cleansing by Dr. Colbert… that was a tough way to start, but was a great jump start which got rid of 8 lbs. Since then it has been a steady diet of Fat Flush Foods (that’s also a book). I didn’t follow the “Fat Flush Plan” book because I can’t do any plan, but we shopped for most of the foods in that book… and the other main thing is my wife and I now order just one meal in a restaurant and split it. Without exception, I never eat a whole meal at a restaurant because it’s 90% of the time too much food for one meal.
Also took a vacation with my wife to Korea during this time and lost 10 pounds there by just sticking to their diet of fish, rice, and lots of side veggies, and again I would usually eat less than a full meal.
And I walked all over the place there, as I do here and some light weight lifting.
What I’m really hungry for now is the “Mixed Grill” hosting offer, if you know what I mean, although it appears to have been eaten by someone else!