Friday, March 20, 2009

WEEK 2 Leader Board

As I predicted, there was some shake up at the top and people are scrapping for that first place spot. There were distant cries of "Foul" and "Cheater" heard on the horizon, but it turned out that it was simply an accounting error and it was taken care of. There were a few who gained, a few who stayed the same, and quite a few who lost a bit, and a select few who lost a lot. Way to go.


  1. -4.55% Booty Shaker (last week: 3rd)
  2. -4.17% Cookiehead Jenkins (2)
  3. -3.81% McLovin (6)
  4. -3.23% Tubby Lumpkin (12)
  5. -2.58% Josie (4)
  6. -2.34% Fatty McButterPants (10)
  7. -2.22% Muffin Top (22) tie 7. -2.22% Nacho Libre (18)
  8. -2.12% Tiny (7)
  9. -2.22% Big Judd (21)
  10. -1.98% Lose 28 (11)
  11. -1.60% Itsy Bitsy Teeny Weeny Yellow Polka-dot Bikini (1)
  12. -1.38% Cooglestigs (15)
  13. -1.29% Dough Daddy (13)
  14. -1.27% Big Momma (8)
  15. -1.18% Budonkadonk (formerly known as Jelly Belly) (5)
  16. -1.14% Bob Loblaw (16)
  17. -0.89% Calvin (20)
  18. -0.77% Boob (9)
  19. -0.58% Hobbes (21)
  20. 0.00% Hotpants (19) tie 20. 0.00% Sassafrass (14)
  21. +0.93% Bagpipes (17)

It looks like most everyone voted on what the prize should be and it seems pretty unanimous that the cash prize is the most coveted, so what we'll do, is have everyone send in a $10 gift card to me and I'll disseminate it out to the winners, but that's a while from now anyway. Back to losing weight. I had hoped that people would post their favorite recipies, so this week's homework is to post on this blog one of your favorite healthy recipies. Ready, set, go.

3 comments:

  1. a question: are the percentages total percentages or weekly percentages?

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  2. I just posted a recipe on my blog. Can I get a few extra pounds off next week for being the first one?

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  3. Percentages posted each week are your accumulated total percentage of weight lost. If you happen to gain one week, but you still are under your beginning weight, you'll see a negative percentage still, but it may not be as high a number as the previous week because you gained some that week. Hope that wasn't too confusing.

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