Project Jawline is over already?! In four weeks, Chris, a New Yorker, lost nineteen and a half pounds. Just by monitoring his food intake — and not even exercising. He credits “drinking water.” We hate you! Also: Congratulations buddy. Looking good. And what’s that we’re seeing? A jawline?
He says that the original one-month project will continue for at least another month, so he can get to his goal weight, so the fun isn’t over!
Coca ine + water = best diet ever! Seriously, I hate to be a troll here but people looking for attention by just losing weight are not healthy in the head just like their not.
There is a biggest loser who admits to winning the grand prize with cocaine. Anybody can, don’t believe it, Internets!
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Aww.. He looks great. I ish he hadn’t used medi-fast, because statistically he is going right back to where he was. But let him recall how cute he looks and how great he feels now, and use that as motivation to re-loose those pounds without magic shakes.
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Medifast!?!?!? WTH is that?
I had to look it up… from WebMD.
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The primary Medifast weight loss program, “5 plus 1,” calls for five daily Medifast meal-replacement drinks or foods (all available only through the company) plus one “lean and green” meal, consisting of lean meat or fish plus salad or green vegetables.
The high-protein, low-carb Medifast plans allow dieters approximately 800-1,000 calories a day, designed to yield a loss of 2 to 5 pounds per week while preserving muscle mass.
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I’m glad the dude is happy and losing weight. But, really, let’s lay all the cards on the table. There was a product used in the weight loss. This product does seem to have merit in the theories behind it. But the food/shakes are ordered. Correct me if I’m wrong.
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WTF is Project Jawline?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HdXLccmTmyw
Perhaps he should do Project Leave Your Eyebrows Alone.