View Full Version : Pawn Stars' Big Hoss lost over 100 pounds...
Hector
Feb 1, '12, 5:55 PM
Good for him (although he had a little bit of "help")...
http://ll-media.tmz.com/2011/07/07/0707-corey-pawn-stars-getty-bryan-hainer-ex-credit.jpg
Anymore - Hollywood Reporter (http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/pawn-stars-corey-big-hoss-209300)
Now if he could only work a little on that "charming" personality of his...
:smiley1:
Hector
Feb 1, '12, 5:58 PM
115 pounds loss in five months is waaaaaaaaay too fast though...
:no:
Figuremod73
Feb 1, '12, 5:59 PM
I bet he feels alot better to. I wish I could do that but I like McD's to much.
Blue Meanie
Feb 1, '12, 6:01 PM
Don't make a difference how much he lost...he's still an Ahole. I can take the Dad...hell I can even take the grandad...but Hoss is just a prick. He NEVER!!! gives a fair offer on anything. I understand it's a business being a pawn broker...but he just likes to cheat everyone out of WHAT'S a fair price.
Hector
Feb 1, '12, 6:07 PM
That's why I quoted the word "charming"...lol.
Hector
Feb 1, '12, 6:09 PM
Big Hoss acts like people should be the ones grateful for selling their stuff cheaply to him...yeah...major jerk...lol.
toys2cool
Feb 1, '12, 6:28 PM
I don't know I think he's the most fair of the 3
MegoMark71
Feb 1, '12, 6:38 PM
Rick is by far the most fair of them all. Big hoss i find to be an jerk who always makes an offer that i find flat out insulting, and the old man is just a bitter piece of dung. Chum is actually very smart he just acts the way he does cause that is his role.
Compared to Les Gold all the Pawn Stars are fair :)
Hector
Feb 1, '12, 6:43 PM
Rick is by far the most fair of them all. Big hoss i find to be an jerk who always makes an offer that i find flat out insulting, and the old man is just a bitter piece of dung. Chum is actually very smart he just acts the way he does cause that is his role.
Agreed on all counts...
:yes:
Hector
Feb 1, '12, 6:45 PM
I don't know I think he's the most fair of the 3
No...he just makes the stupidest purchases, lol.
If you and I go there...I'll sell stuff to his dad...you sell your stuff to Big Hoss...let's see who comes outta there crying more...you or I...
:smiley1:
MegoMark71
Feb 1, '12, 6:47 PM
And i would be more impressed with the weight loss if he did it the hard way. I have lost 60 lbs over the last 6 months with a better diet and exercise every day. Not some damn band.
Hector
Feb 1, '12, 6:48 PM
115 pounds in a mere five months is just crazy...he will gain it all back that way...like you...the key to permanent weight loss is through baby steps...slowly but surely.
MegoMark71
Feb 1, '12, 6:55 PM
Yup no stretch marks here, eeeeewwwwwwwwwww
Hector
Feb 1, '12, 6:58 PM
You mean loose skin.
Stretch marks is when you gain too quickly...lol.
GaryPlaysWithDolls
Feb 1, '12, 7:08 PM
I just had bariatric surgery in Novemeber and I've lost nearly 70 lbs. since then. It SUCKS to have that surgery. Eat too much? Puke. Eat too fast. Puke. I got weepy-eyed at a McDonald's commercial. It isn't "easy" let me tell you. Its like a diet that you really can't cheat on. He is a prick, though, but I guess I'd rather be a skinny prick then a fat one. :smile:
Hector
Feb 1, '12, 7:12 PM
I just had bariatric surgery in Novemeber and I've lost nearly 70 lbs. since then. It SUCKS to have that surgery. Eat too much? Puke. Eat too fast. Puke. I got weepy-eyed at a McDonald's commercial. It isn't "easy" let me tell you. Its like a diet that you really can't cheat on. He is a prick, though, but I guess I'd rather be a skinny prick then a fat one. :smile:
I'm happy for you...hope you will continue success...
:smiley13:
GaryPlaysWithDolls
Feb 1, '12, 7:13 PM
Thanks! :yes:
MegoMark71
Feb 1, '12, 7:16 PM
Yeah actually, my doctor said 2-3 pounds a week was the healthy way to lose it and to avoid all that nastiness. It was actually one of the first questions i asked her. I forget who it was celebrity wise talked about having the extra skin cut off. Even now it's making me sick to think about.
Marvelmania
Feb 1, '12, 7:29 PM
Losing it slow or fast depending on your age you will still have loose skin. That is a fact. After a certain age the skin just isn't as elastic as it once was. Nonetheless losing any weight, any way you can is to be congratulated on! Great work, keep it up and keep it off!
GaryPlaysWithDolls
Feb 1, '12, 8:38 PM
I'm going to cut my extra skin off and fry it up crispy. Gary-craclin's at the next mego meet! bwahahahaha! :smiley1:
GeneralApeGuy
Feb 1, '12, 11:46 PM
I'm going to cut my extra skin off and fry it up crispy. Gary-craclin's at the next mego meet! bwahahahaha! :smiley1:
Cannibal!! :terror: :smiley1:
I like Chumlee, he's very cool and too funny guy. :grin:
Adam West
Feb 2, '12, 8:24 AM
He doesn't seem to come across to me as a jerk. Just apathetic like he is being forced to work in a business that really doesn't interest him. He isn't as shrewd of a negotiator as his dad or the "old man". He's getting a lot better since the series started, but has a long way to go.
Adam West
Feb 2, '12, 8:32 AM
Compared to Les Gold all the Pawn Stars are fair :)
Hardcore Pawn is an awful show. I'm sure that customers are difficult, but the Gold family is extremely disrespectful toward just about everyone.
Earth 2 Chris
Feb 2, '12, 9:18 AM
I wonder how much he is "scripted" as the jerk. I think that he's probably more "jerky" than Rick, but I think they play up his ****** nature.
Good for him on the weight loss, but he now looks like one of their bobble-heads.
Chris
Gorn Captain
Feb 2, '12, 9:53 AM
Chum is actually very smart he just acts the way he does cause that is his role.
In that case he deserves an Oscar, 'cause he plays stupid really really well...
EMCE Hammer
Feb 2, '12, 10:22 AM
I'm starting to get bored with the show. I generally like antiques, but for me looking at an old gun week after week is like looking at a bunch of oak dressers. The night shift girl angle does nothing for me.
My favorite is the Clark County Museum guy. The autograph guy is cool too, but the real/not real/fake anticipation angle is getting a little old.
MegoMark71
Feb 2, '12, 12:16 PM
I agree with the hardcore pawn stuff. Ashley is a runt with a capital C, seth is just a skinny little wussy, and the dad just looks skuzzy. They do have a bad tude towards all customers. I love when Seth acts all tough and you know a wet paper bag could kick his butt. I remember an episode where ashley came out from behind the glass to get in the face of some dude. Now i have been down, 7 mile and 8 mile and i'm a big dude and their is some nasty stuff and some tough sob's who will shoot you or stab you for looking the wrong way.. It is sad seeing a once booming city in such decay. I remember thinking how sad it was that there would be 4 straight buildings all boarded up then one actually open. I was living in east lansing at the time and working for Q106 in holt.
The other pawn show i can't watch is the one with the girls. They are sweet looking ladies but the pawn shop is so small it was pathetic.
toys2cool
Feb 2, '12, 12:28 PM
I'm starting to get bored with the show. I generally like antiques, but for me looking at an old gun week after week is like looking at a bunch of oak dressers. The night shift girl angle does nothing for me.
My favorite is the Clark County Museum guy. The autograph guy is cool too, but the real/not real/fake anticipation angle is getting a little old.
that chick is super cute :drool:
MegoMark71
Feb 2, '12, 1:56 PM
Her tats don't do anything for me, but she has a gorgeous smile.
Adam West
Feb 2, '12, 2:19 PM
In that case he deserves an Oscar, 'cause he plays stupid really really well...
Well I guess he does because he is actually pretty smart. If you go back to the very first episodes before Chum took on the dumb, lazy sidekick role, he could basically identify most everything in the shop, tell you what it's worth, etc. I think there was an episode where "Big Hoss" made some sort of wager with his dad over knowledge of the items in the store and Chumley was basically educating Hoss on identifying marks, what they were worth, etc.
samurainoir
Feb 2, '12, 2:21 PM
He doesn't seem to come across to me as a jerk. Just apathetic like he is being forced to work in a business that really doesn't interest him. He isn't as shrewd of a negotiator as his dad or the "old man". He's getting a lot better since the series started, but has a long way to go.
Rick and the old man definitely have a passion for this that Hoss obviously doesn't, outside of the cars and motorcycles.
Also keep in mind that Corey/Hoss is not a partner at this point in the business, he's an employee technically and does not have the latitude in general to negotiate like Rick and the Old Man. An employee does not have the vested interest that an owner does (paycheque vs overall profit). I'm sure there is a greater degree of risk-aversion in his position, particularly if your bosses are also your dad and grand-dad who prefer you to err to the side of caution (we see this repeated on the show).
Also as store manager, Corey oversee most of the mundane transactions that the television viewers aren't privy to... the loans, electronics, gold and jewelry that are generally the bread and butter of an actual Pawn Shop (It's been stated that he personally does the most buying and transactions... his are not likely all antique toasters or civil war memorabilia).
I've recently watched Hardcore Pawn and Pawn Queens, I am not interested really in them at all.
I think the strength of Pawn Stars is the fact that it's on the history channel and their is a mandate there. It makes it much more constructed, but I don't think this is a bad thing. You seen in the original "pilot" for Pawn Stars what it could have been if it landed on another channel. Instead of a focus on the items on Hardcore Pawn, you just see the spectacle around car wrecks of humanity.
Pawn Queen's on the other hand is on a female centric network, and it a female oriented store. I'm just not interested in handbags and wedding dresses, although there was a Barbie in the first episode that was mildly interesting to me given that it's in the toy continuum.
kennermike
Feb 2, '12, 2:42 PM
Whats Pawn Stars ??
samurainoir
Feb 2, '12, 3:14 PM
I'm starting to get bored with the show. I generally like antiques, but for me looking at an old gun week after week is like looking at a bunch of oak dressers. The night shift girl angle does nothing for me.
My favorite is the Clark County Museum guy. The autograph guy is cool too, but the real/not real/fake anticipation angle is getting a little old.
It has become trapped by their own successful formula to some degree, particularly when they seem to be churning out episodes now en masse after relatively short initial seasons of a dozen or so episodes.
I'm sure that spinning the automotive and antique restoration guys off into their own shows might have cut off their legs someone as well.
It will be interesting to see where they go with Cajun Pawn Stars, and the region that one occupies.
Hector
Feb 2, '12, 4:11 PM
I agree with the hardcore pawn stuff. Ashley is a runt with a capital C, seth is just a skinny little wussy, and the dad just looks skuzzy.
Oh man...you are sooooooo dead on...
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