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TJnTN;1904083; said:

A message to Worthington, whose prominent left arm tattoo features his last name, was not returned.

LMFAO reaching much here on this statement?? Seriously, I've seen more 16-18 year olds with their last name on their arm. Just a typical tattoo you would normally get at a younger age. JMHO.

Also, just because you are friends with someone on FB, OBVIOUSLY means you're guilty of selling [Mark May] for tats. :smash:

I mean, from the artwork I've seen from the artist... He does some awesome work and is probably pretty well renowned in the Columbus area. I'm sure he runs a straight business. Afterall, I didn't know selling/trading your abundance of awards was an NCAA violation until this year.
 
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I missed the original air date, but that's what DVR's are for. Saw it tonight, without knowing the pants were going to be on and it totally caught me off-guard. "Bob", if that is indeed his real name, should be keelhauled for selling them to a pawn shop along with D.W. and L.B. for letting them get to Vegas in the 1st place. Need a rich alum to go buy them and donate them to OSU.
 
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ScriptOhio;1903533; said:
FWIW, The Pawn Stars show with the gold pants is scheduled to be on the History Channel again Monday, 11 April 2011 @ 8:30 PM.

Dewiz...posted...I was in Vegas last week and I decided to check out the Pawn Stars pawn store called the Gold and Silver Pawn Shop. Once I got to the store I had to double check to see if I was at the right place because its long, narrow, and very small. I jumped on my iPhone 4 and googled Pawn Stars on History channel and sure enough I was at the right place but still not pleased with my answer I asked someone and they told me that I was at the right place.

As I'm browsing the items in the store I came across the 98' Bronco and 01' Patriots Super Bowl rings and asked the guy on the other side of the counter who much those where going for and he told me $100,000. He then says "To bad you're not an Ohio State fan otherwise I'd try selling you their 08' and 06'/02' Golden Pants" because I was wearing my Husker polo. I started to chuckle and asked him where these Golden Pants were and below is what he showed me. I never asked him how much they were going for and I can't remember if he told me if it was the 06' or 02' Golden Pants but I know he told me one of them was from the 08' season.

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https://www.huskerboard.com/index.php?/topic/52811-pawn-stars-selling-osu-golden-pants/
 
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How 'Pawn Stars's' Corey Harrison lost 115 lbs.

With his weight more under control, Corey Harrison (left) is no longer considered a prime candidate to be diabetic.

It was one night a year ago when he was lying in his bed, all 365 lbs. of him, when Corey "Big Hoss" Harrison realized his weight was out of control.
"I was watching this lawyer's commercial and it was talking about the side effects of this drug, and I was on that medication because of my weight," the star of the hit History Channel show "Pawn Stars" tells PEOPLE. "I went and got a Lap-Band put in and the weight just started falling off. It was like someone took a backpack full of rocks off of you."
Due to the Lap-Band, coupled with a protein-heavy diet and strenuous workouts with a trainer five days a week (a gym was built in his Las Vegas pawn shop), Harrison lost 115 lbs. over the past year, down to about 250 lbs.
"I changed my diet huge," he says. "I start out with a protein shake or Power Bar. I probably have five protein shakes a day. At dinner, I usually go off the chain a little bit and have whatever I want but within reason. I think maximum capacity for my stomach is about 6 oz. of food."
With his weight more under control, Harrison is off all his medications and it no longer considered a prime candidate to be diabetic, which he once was.
"I wake up in the morning and I'm not tired all day," he says. "I have more good days than bad days. My knees don't hurt. My hips don't hurt. My back doesn't hurt. I can run now. I have family that are diabetic and I've seen the hell it's put them through and I've told myself, I'm not going down like that."

Entire article: http://www.cnn.com/2011/SHOWBIZ/TV/07/11/pawn.stars.corey.harrison.ppl/index.html?iref=NS1

http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20509139,00.html?Cnn=yes
 
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I'm trying to do the same thing, but without the surgery. I haven't gotten serious about changing my diet (wine is a huge achilles heel), but I've been walking a lot. I'm at 200 miles since February and I've lost about 20lbs.

Being built like an Offensive Lineman is OK when you're moving furniture for a living (which I did during college), but I've had an office gig the last 12 years and that extra weight is hard on a guy. And while it seems all fun and games and glamorous to live the fatass lifestyle, it's actually not.

I'm going to hit 400 miles by the end of this year, and next year's goal is 500 miles.

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gy4UP_dCjAk"]YouTube - ‪The Proclaimers - I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles) (With Lyrics)‬‏[/ame]
 
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