AlbertHWagstaff
Senior Member
As someone remarked earlier — I think it was Lameport —
Hey come on, his posts are pretty good!
Yeah, I know it's probably a typo, but it's an amusing one.
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As someone remarked earlier — I think it was Lameport —
So can we please remember today's ridiculous stunt the next time he's too sick (cancer ya know) to show up for any heavy lifting. Hopefully, there's a prosecutor somewhere saving these quotes about returning to work sooner, political animals, loving to serve and not being able to stay away for just such an occasion.
Hey come on, his posts are pretty good!
Yeah, I know it's probably a typo, but it's an amusing one.
I don't think people were saying he didn't have cancer surgery, but wondering if he may had also had some lipo or fat removed during. I'd say no - he's been on a restricted diet for over two weeks, that'll slim you down.
I'm wondering if lipo is all he had done. The way he blurted out that the cancer is gone while clearly buzzed out of his mind had shades of a drunk poker player blowing his tell.
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No, I think that's exactly what they're saying:
Don't forget all the fat that had to be cut out to get to the tumor in the first place. As someone remarked earlier — I think it was Lameport — it's not like they put it all back in at the end of the surgery. Between that and the fact he won't have been eating much over the last couple of weeks, of course Rob looks thinner.
I don't really care what happens to him in the future so long as we never, ever have to see him wearing shorts and flip-flops in City Hall ever again. (Or anywhere else)
I don't really care what happens to him in the future so long as we never, ever have to see him wearing shorts and flip-flops in City Hall ever again. (Or anywhere else)
I wouldn't mind the outfit at all if it was accessorized with handcuffs....
Actually, they absolutely would (and did) minimize the amount of tissue taken, and that includes "fat". Adipose tissue isn't just inert matter under the skin. It's connective tissue. You don't make a point of disrupting subcutaneous tissue planes with any kind of incision let alone the very large and aggressive incision in this case. As it stands, Rob's incision was sufficiently large and potentially unstable (due to his excessive girth of course) that it was closed with a surgical mesh. With the way he behaves, I can imagine it getting infected and/or coming apart. Best keep that girdle on.