Im a page 3 model

gb155
gb155 Posts: 2,048
edited February 2009 in Commuting chat
My story got printed in my local paper..............on page 3 lol


Will scan and upload it in little while.

Gaz
On a Mission to lose 20 stone..Get My Life Back

December 2007 - 39 Stone 05 Lbs

July 2011 - 13 Stone 12 Lbs - Cycled 17851 Miles

http://39stonecyclist.com
Now the hard work starts.
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  • Feltup
    Feltup Posts: 1,340
    You go girl! :wink:
    Short hairy legged roadie FCN 4 or 5 in my baggies.

    Felt F55 - 2007
    Specialized Singlecross - 2008
    Marin Rift Zone - 1998
    Peugeot Tourmalet - 1983 - taken more hits than Mohammed Ali
  • don_don
    don_don Posts: 1,007
    I can hardly wait :shock:
  • do you have a nice Rack
    The doctor said I needed to start drinking more whiskey. Also, I’m calling myself ‘the doctor’ now
  • Feltup
    Feltup Posts: 1,340
    :lol::lol:
    Short hairy legged roadie FCN 4 or 5 in my baggies.

    Felt F55 - 2007
    Specialized Singlecross - 2008
    Marin Rift Zone - 1998
    Peugeot Tourmalet - 1983 - taken more hits than Mohammed Ali
  • gb155
    gb155 Posts: 2,048
    do you have a nice Rack

    lol :D
    On a Mission to lose 20 stone..Get My Life Back

    December 2007 - 39 Stone 05 Lbs

    July 2011 - 13 Stone 12 Lbs - Cycled 17851 Miles

    http://39stonecyclist.com
    Now the hard work starts.
  • gb155
    gb155 Posts: 2,048
    Here you go

    Sorry nothing other than man boobs lol

    img001.jpg
    On a Mission to lose 20 stone..Get My Life Back

    December 2007 - 39 Stone 05 Lbs

    July 2011 - 13 Stone 12 Lbs - Cycled 17851 Miles

    http://39stonecyclist.com
    Now the hard work starts.
  • redvee
    redvee Posts: 11,922
    Gary, 21 from Manchester :lol:
    I've added a signature to prove it is still possible.
  • gb155
    gb155 Posts: 2,048
    redvee wrote:
    Gary, 21 from Manchester :lol:

    Many many years ago lol
    On a Mission to lose 20 stone..Get My Life Back

    December 2007 - 39 Stone 05 Lbs

    July 2011 - 13 Stone 12 Lbs - Cycled 17851 Miles

    http://39stonecyclist.com
    Now the hard work starts.
  • Littigator
    Littigator Posts: 1,262
    Mate that is really really well done.

    Huge congrats and keep up the good work, you are an inspiration!
    Roadie FCN: 3

    Fixed FCN: 6
  • gb155
    gb155 Posts: 2,048
    Littigator wrote:
    Mate that is really really well done.

    Huge congrats and keep up the good work, you are an inspiration!

    Thanks mate, Its been a hell of a ride and it just keeps getting better :)

    Gaz
    On a Mission to lose 20 stone..Get My Life Back

    December 2007 - 39 Stone 05 Lbs

    July 2011 - 13 Stone 12 Lbs - Cycled 17851 Miles

    http://39stonecyclist.com
    Now the hard work starts.
  • well done, fantastic progress!!!
    ' From the sharks in the penthouse,
    to the rats in the basement,
    its not that far '
  • gb155
    gb155 Posts: 2,048
    well done, fantastic progress!!!

    Thanks man, much appreciated
    On a Mission to lose 20 stone..Get My Life Back

    December 2007 - 39 Stone 05 Lbs

    July 2011 - 13 Stone 12 Lbs - Cycled 17851 Miles

    http://39stonecyclist.com
    Now the hard work starts.
  • redvee
    redvee Posts: 11,922
    I don't want to end up like you Gary, I suffer(?) with the same condition as you and two years ago it hit me that at 16.5 stone I weighed too much and through better diet and insulin regime I've managed to bring my weight down to 99kg, not a great loss but it makes me feel better for it. Do need to get more miles in my legs.
    I've added a signature to prove it is still possible.
  • itboffin
    itboffin Posts: 20,052
    Get in 8)
    Rule #5 // Harden The Feck Up.
    Rule #9 // If you are out riding in bad weather, it means you are a badass. Period.
    Rule #12 // The correct number of bikes to own is n+1.
    Rule #42 // A bike race shall never be preceded with a swim and/or followed by a run.
  • prj45
    prj45 Posts: 2,208
    Nice t*ts!

    Well done gb155, spectacular effort.
  • Mate, just stumbled upon this. F**k that is incredible!! You are the poster boy for one huge benefit of being a cyclist. Really, really, well done 8)
  • Jay dubbleU
    Jay dubbleU Posts: 3,159
    Excellent :D:D:D:D:D
  • linsen
    linsen Posts: 1,959
    Brilliant effort - when are you going to start grinning for the camera? :wink:
    Emerging from under a big black cloud. All help welcome
  • ademort
    ademort Posts: 1,924
    Well done big fella, keep up the good work. Be great to hear how much you weigh this time next year, go for it mate. :wink:
    ademort
    Chinarello, record and Mavic Cosmic Sl
    Gazelle Vuelta , veloce
    Giant Defy 4
    Mirage Columbus SL
    Batavus Ventura
  • il_principe
    il_principe Posts: 9,155
    Top top work fella! Keep it up.
  • edhornby
    edhornby Posts: 1,780
    and the advert below the pic on the left makes it look like you do roofing as well :D:D:D

    is there no end to your talents :)

    Well done mate
    "I get paid to make other people suffer on my wheel, how good is that"
    --Jens Voight
  • fossyant
    fossyant Posts: 2,549
    Well done fella....I only live a couple of miles from you - if I see you on the Giant or the new shiny one I'll wave !
  • biondino
    biondino Posts: 5,990
    Smile dude, smile. You've got enough to smile about!!
  • gb155
    gb155 Posts: 2,048
    Cheers everyone, I have been so lucky in the respect that I regained my love of cycling pretty quickly after jumping on the bike and everything has gone pretty smooth since.

    prj45: Those tits are mine lol, thanks dude and thanks for the donation, much appreciated

    fatgrimpeur: Thanks, Poster boy, now its been a while since anyone called me that lolol

    linsen & biondino: Think its gonna take a while for me to smile, last time I did was around 10 years ago so that part is still in rehab.

    fossyant: Do you ever pass though Hyde ? Myself and another commuter heading the other way tend to see each other most mornings (Hes a roadie with a red beanie) we nod,wave and grunt at each other, its a beautiful thing lol

    edhornby: You need a conservatory ? Or Roofing then im....not your man lol

    Once again thanks everyone, It was pretty hard to join a community like this (of people who are either very fit or not hugely overweight) but I have to say apart from one person everyone has been brilliant here,

    It really makes the workday go faster too lol

    Gaz
    On a Mission to lose 20 stone..Get My Life Back

    December 2007 - 39 Stone 05 Lbs

    July 2011 - 13 Stone 12 Lbs - Cycled 17851 Miles

    http://39stonecyclist.com
    Now the hard work starts.
  • spen666
    spen666 Posts: 17,709
    redvee wrote:
    I don't want to end up like you Gary, I suffer(?) with the same condition as you and two years ago it hit me that at 16.5 stone I weighed too much and through better diet and insulin regime I've managed to bring my weight down to 99kg, not a great loss but it makes me feel better for it. Do need to get more miles in my legs.

    Unless you are bi-lingual ie imperial and metric, your weight loss means nothing to people as you give starting figure in imperial and final one in metric units
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  • itboffin
    itboffin Posts: 20,052
    spen666 wrote:
    redvee wrote:
    I don't want to end up like you Gary, I suffer(?) with the same condition as you and two years ago it hit me that at 16.5 stone I weighed too much and through better diet and insulin regime I've managed to bring my weight down to 99kg, not a great loss but it makes me feel better for it. Do need to get more miles in my legs.

    Unless you are bi-lingual ie imperial and metric, your weight loss means nothing to people as you give starting figure in imperial and final one in metric units

    @spen shame on you :?
    Rule #5 // Harden The Feck Up.
    Rule #9 // If you are out riding in bad weather, it means you are a badass. Period.
    Rule #12 // The correct number of bikes to own is n+1.
    Rule #42 // A bike race shall never be preceded with a swim and/or followed by a run.
  • hisoka
    hisoka Posts: 541
    Great work there!
    Page 3 is an accolade that nearly only Sam Fox would inspire me from before. :lol:
    I'm a hefty rider myself, and trying to loose it. This winter has been terrible (several reasons) but new bike is being put together as I write this and I can't wait to get in some serious miles again :D
    "This area left purposefully blank"
    Sign hung on my head everyday till noon.

    FCN: 11 (apparently)
  • ChrisLS
    ChrisLS Posts: 2,749
    ...really, really well done Gary, fantastic acheivement 8) :D
    ...I'm an ex fat boy myself...doesn't it feel good when that weight starts to go...it is a new lease of life, no mistake :D
    ...all the way...'til the wheels fall off and burn...
  • Feltup
    Feltup Posts: 1,340
    According to those pictures you cheated on your weight loss.





    You cut your hair :wink:

    Seriously well done, that is a major change. I am sure your bike will be thanking you by getting quicker and quicker :D
    Short hairy legged roadie FCN 4 or 5 in my baggies.

    Felt F55 - 2007
    Specialized Singlecross - 2008
    Marin Rift Zone - 1998
    Peugeot Tourmalet - 1983 - taken more hits than Mohammed Ali
  • Outstanding work! Really inspirational.

    So here's something for you to ponder.

    Once you've lost your 20 stone, what next?
    Swim. Bike. Run. Yeah. That's what I used to do.

    Bike 1
    Bike 2-A