This blog is about: Patrick Curl’s struggle against weight all his life. This is his one chance to make it all change.
(Written in the 3rd person…) If you are reading this on myspace, xanga, facebook, etc - please go to my blog @ http://www.patrickcurl.com
How he is going to lose: Sponsors like John Chow, will pay him an ‘amount’ per pound that he loses, or when he reaches special goals. In the case of John Chow, Patrick will earn $1/pound for the first 100 pounds, $2/pound for the second 100 pounds, and $3 per pound for the third 100 pounds. Also just people paying attention to, and offering words of encouragement can help. At the basic level, it’s about both creating motivation, but also building a support network, of friends who want him to succeed.
How you can help: Link it. Link to Patrick, and you will be helping him. Sponsor him and he will give you free advertising in return.
About Patrick: He loves music, especially Linkin’ Park and Evanescence. He’s a big Heroes fan, also likes the Office, My Name is Earl. He loves just about all movies, but Lord of the Rings will never be topped.
He is Mormon/LDS, but not voting for Mitt Romney, he is more of a Kucinich fan, followed by Edwards, but since they’re both out, Obama will have to do - there’s no way he would ever vote for Hillary.
He is married to a beautiful wife, and they have been trying to have a baby for 2 years, but that hasn’t happened as they’d like it, they are currently getting licensed for foster care, and going to adopt via fostering. They are still hoping for their Miracle baby - the doctor seems to believe highly that losing 200 lbs may solve their fertility issues.
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