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S01.E06: Slice Me Open, Dr. Procter


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Just now, Hellga said:

He lost an entire large person weight-wise, but doesn't look much thinner, somehow, in either face of body.  Still a mountain of a man, though at least he is able to walk better...

I think part of it is he's got a proportionally normal-ish size head vs. body size.

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3 minutes ago, String Theory said:

Sort of a throwback to the days of "What Not To Wear"!

I loved that show!   Actually inspired me to sign up for a couple classes at FIT to figure out what would work best for me style-wise.

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His talking head shot in that black zipper jacket just makes his neck disappear.  The cameraperson should either be slapped or rewarded, depending on whether they were going for a satire twist here...

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Just now, Hellga said:

He lost an entire large person weight-wise, but doesn't look much thinner, somehow, in either face of body.  Still a mountain of a man, though at least he is able to walk better...

But he has "cheekbones" according to his aunt. He looks the same to me as well.   In his talking head shots he looks really odd with his coat/shirt bunched around his neck.

I could have done without seeing him sprawled across the table as "dessert".   EWW!

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Just now, String Theory said:

But he has "cheekbones" according to his aunt. He looks the same to me as well.   In his talking head shots he looks really odd with his coat/shirt bunched around his neck.

I could have done without seeing him sprawled across the table as "dessert".   EWW!

Right? He is still a «thick bitch »

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I am glad Corey got his life on the right path but I didn't him particularly sympathetic? so eh.  But at least  he is better than the 1000 pound sisters!

Happy Holidays, everyone!  Looks like we should have another episode next week.

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I'm glad he's doing so well, and getting his life back on track.   However, if I never hear him or anyone else refer to everyone as the b-word, I will be happier.

His brother was so supportive.   The rest of his family and friends were so strong, and supported him too.     I'm hoping whatever he does in the future makes him happy.      

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