Mellor wrote: » Weird good like chocolate and popcorn, or plain weird like sugar on bread or ketchup on oats
brianthebard wrote: » Chocolate with chili is weird man....
Carl Sagan wrote: » As long as it's free I don't really care what brand it is :pac: Now if only I could get my hands on some delicious Malk.
the drifter wrote: » look L can hook ya up...for a fee...
d'Oracle wrote: » Farmer?
DamienH wrote: » Raw milk is the stuff, if you know a farmer to get it off. Not exactly weight loss friendly.
FTA69 wrote: » Fair play lad, I work for one as well; although the crippling late nights on auto-pilot delivery leave a lot to be desired. CMP is a far superior brand to that Dublin muck though. (Even though it's all Glanbia...)
d'Oracle wrote: » I like Premier.:mad: Although all milk sucks next to Glenisk Organic Whole Milk. It is the finest nutrition known to cow.
Carl Sagan wrote: » The joys of working for a milkman :pac:
banquet wrote: » The absolute state of the new myprotein website.
MrECameraman wrote: » Hi Barry, The pics are up on http://www.flickr.com/photos/chupasart If you want hi-res/worked on images or prints, just let me know! Thanks for the idea for the username Gar
g'em wrote: » That was your brother?
Cracking fighter and the title is well deserved! I'll definitely come over and annoy you next time so
Leave it with me about the photos, I'll find out when they'll be ready for public consumption.
Barry.Oglesby wrote: » Ah gem I knew you were familiar! Forgive me it's been a few years. I was there to watch my bro Paddy Ivers win his title. Say hi next time I'm brutal with names and faces.
cc87 wrote: » Was doing a bit of looking around there and hes after adding 30kg onto his C&J in those 3 months and hopes to have another 30kg by the end of the year which would bring him close to 160kg. The chinese fella who won gold in his weight class c&j 190 in the last olympics, so there is work to be done.
FritsMB wrote: I aspire to eventually be able to do a HS on a rollator (a four-wheeled walking aid that I can already get as part of the old-age health insurance package here in The Netherlands). I just read where coach Sommers talks in his book about one of his fellow coaches who can do 75+ full ROM HSPU at age 60+, and I am thinking "If he can do 75+, what excuse do I have not to get at least one!".
Hanley wrote: » Srsly? 90kg to 120kg when you jsut started lifting is about 1,000,000x different than going from 120 to 150 with time under your belt. That's like me saying I've added over 10kg to my snatch in 3 weeks, so I should be able to snatch around 200kg by year end. I don't know what his FS/BS numbers are like, but unless they're already very high, that sounds ambitious. Not that there's anything wrong with that... I still think I'll do 110/140+ by year end. 30kg on the total or 30kg per lift?? I assume it's per lift... And Hercs is a great spot alright!!