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by FUDDY MUCKER on Sun Jan 25, 2009 10:52 pm
Right, as some of you have known me for a few years now, met me on a few occassions or even seen photos of me posted on the site, you will know I am a very well built fella. To cut a long story short, I was in November last year (2008) topping the scales at 23 Stone !!!!! Yes I am 6 foot, built like a brick Sh*t house, but obviously, in the eyes of the medical profession not in too good a shape. After the death of my uncle, at a tender age of 55, last September due to problems relating to been serious over weight for many years it spurred me into doing something about it. Well, since topping the scales at 23 stone in November last year I have changed my whole outlook on life and changed my whole life style. I'm pleased to say as of today, 25th January I am now topping the scales at 19 1/2 stone, a whole 3 1/2 stone (49 lbs or 22 1/4 kgs) lighter. I'm feeling much better, a lot more energy, enjoying exercise, eating good, heathly food and enjoying life to the full. Down to the "BRAVE" bit ............... My plan is to get down to 15 Stone or less by sometime around September of this year, knocking an entire 8+ Stone off my body, now to celebrate this I have always want to do, and been unable to do, a ............................ Paracute Jump for Charity.Yes I want to throw myself out of a plan at 10000 feet, and raise lots of money for charity in the process. Now the question ............... Are any of you brave enough to tag along and do the jump with me ??????? All the details can be found here .......... http://www.skylineparachuting.co.uk/cha ... uting.aspxBasically, if you can pledge £395 in sponsorship money for your chosen charity you get your training and jump for free. Obviously, conditions apply, such as weight, medical conditions etc, but It would be an excellent, one off chance of a lifetime to do something very daring and exciting. So, any takers or pledges of donations would be greatfully excepted. Form a que and get in line !!!!!  I'll keep you all updated on how Im getting on, a few piccys of my before and after as we go along and more information on the jump as and when I get it.
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by boybilbo81 on Sun Jan 25, 2009 10:59 pm
Well done, I would love to do something like that, but I dont think I could ever raise that much money, wish I could though...Good Luck with it all.
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by Livewire Frontera on Sun Jan 25, 2009 11:04 pm
I'll do it with you fuddy mate
My Chosen charity is Alder Hey Childrens Hospital High Dependancy Unit
My daughter was involved in an accident when she was 20 months old, she's now 5 if it wasn't for the unit and it's staff i could have very nearly lost my beautiful baby girl so i want to give something back
Lee
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by Trugga on Sun Jan 25, 2009 11:19 pm
Jase - well done on the progress so far, in fact congratulations - keep it up.
I'll pledge a tenner and if you make your target by September, I'll double it.
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by Rich on Sun Jan 25, 2009 11:22 pm
well done jase a tenner from me to mate keep it up
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by DARREN40 on Sun Jan 25, 2009 11:55 pm
wishing you all the best in your challange and in the down size ( lol) good on you mate and hope you reach your target weight for the jump
will be looking out for progress report all the way
darren
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by Drift on Mon Jan 26, 2009 12:01 am
Thats great up to now we have pledged £50 plus down size money could add some more Way to go guys, Fuddy is archiving three things, a terrifying jump out of a perfectly good plane, loosing weight so he will be around longer for us  and his family, and raising money for a good cause of his choice. Lets put that much pressure on him that he cant do anything but achieve his objectives All meant in the nicest possible way Jase, your a star. 
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by bobbinsjob on Mon Jan 26, 2009 12:26 am
well done, jase. I know how hard it is to battle with wieght, I wasnt always an Adonis you know. I'd love to do the jump with you but i think this is your baby and its better not to split the pot so put me down for £10 for the jump and £10 when you get to 15 stone. Proud of yer mucker
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by andysd1 on Mon Jan 26, 2009 12:45 am
WELL DONE MATE, i done a jump a while ago, but could not do the 2nd one at 10,000 feet, due to health problems, how much have you raised, and i would join you, but like you i need to lose about 3 stone, but i need a Mr motivator to get me moving,
flying solo, weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
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by gregster on Mon Jan 26, 2009 12:53 am
Well done on the weight loss mate....major achievement! I managed to lose 6 st (22st down to 16st)in 5 months,3 years ago with the help of some slimming tablets from a diet clinic and loads of time in the gym (made myself quite ill though in the process...something to do with 1000cals a day diet, and working off 1500cals in the gym 4 times a week....not good!  ), The tablets basically suppress your appetite so you have to force yourself to eat, and then give you more energy so you are not tired through lack of cals...... also known as speed I think!!but this was legal.... but I have managed to put 3 and a half of the 6st lost back on again since I stopped the pills.... You have done it the right (and harder) way, and should keep it off- excellent effort!Only prob with massive weight loss is ya skin wont fit properly for a while... (but if you sit right you could have an eighteen pack, far more impressive than the ever popular 6-pack!!).... need to bath at higher temp so you shrink! Well done again Gregster
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by Drift on Mon Jan 26, 2009 1:17 am
Ive just got the barrel sod the packs Well Ive done it in the Annual meet thread................... the mankini may not be dead, we have a worthy cause If I can shed a few kegs to fit back into it, I think I may organise a mankini conga at the annual general meet £5 per entry, be seen like you have never been seen before ( outside the confines of the bedroom ) So look for the thread in the annual general meet forum 
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by andysd1 on Mon Jan 26, 2009 2:46 am
flying solo, weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
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by MuddyFairy on Mon Jan 26, 2009 12:12 pm
My hubby would love it, will mention it to him
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by FUDDY MUCKER on Mon Jan 26, 2009 8:06 pm
Thank you so much for all your support and pledges of sponsorship and donations. The thing is if I fail now not only do I let myself down, but 6000 + other members. Upto yet i've had two firm offers from willing victims, whoops mean volunteers. Frontydan and Livewire Frontera (aka Lee). Thanks fella's. My chosen charity is going to be the Air Ambulance. The reason is they recieve no government funding and are completely self relient on Public funds and donations, and also holds a special place in my heart, due to a very dear friend having a heart attack on a hill walk in Cornwall, Unfortuantely he died but thanks to the speed and professionallism of the Air support unit, his wife of 35 years was given the chance to say good bye to the man she loved so dearly. Its also a good cause as well, due to the fact most of the Air Ambulance's work is to either Road traffic Accidents or people injured in obscure, un-reachable places, and as most of us go offroading or greenlaning you never know if something may go wrong at some time in one of those inaccessible areas !!!!! So as it stands now ...... FUDDY MUCKER - Jase - Chosen Charity - Air Ambulance Livewire Frontera - Lee - Chosen Charity - Alder Hey Childrens Hospital High Dependancy Unit FrontyDan - Dan - YET TO BE CONFIRMED. I'm looking at starting to make arrangements around the End of June for a September/October jump. Will keep you all posted closer to the time. So if anyone else wants to make it a special day and do something amazing than check out the website in my first post, read all the terms and conditions and if your happy then pop your name down. Thanks again folks, you lot are one in a Million. 
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by jellybaby on Mon Jan 26, 2009 9:59 pm
we done mate i'm 17 stone but food keeps forcing its way in to my mouth.
The only boundry is your imagination. Jellybaby (Dave Jellyman)
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by nitromotor on Mon Jan 26, 2009 10:40 pm
 Welldone Jase, thats fantastic, keep it up. £10
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