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June 29, 2007 at 12:00 pm #53999BadgerParticipant
Agreed Doc, hard work keeps ya trim, join up ya barstages, my regime is upper body Monday, run 30- 40 mins/abs Tuesday, lower body Wednesday, upper body Thursday, run 30-40 mins/abs Friday…….. Sat/Sun depends whats on whether I gym it or not, usually on the lash. 😉
June 29, 2007 at 12:11 pm #54000XDCNeonSamuraiParticipantI use the same workout that Chris Ryan recommended in that fitness book he wrote. Basically you spend 8 days without food, staggering around in a normally hot climate and occassionally drinking chemical pollutants that you mistook for a river. Honestly, the weight just drops off. So much in fact that you’ll probably need to see a doctor at the end of it. It’s called ‘The One That Got Away’.
Andy McNab wrote a similar book called ‘Bravo 2 Zero’, but I don’t think he lost as much weight. And he had to eat shit as well.
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June 29, 2007 at 1:51 pm #54001RyzoParticipantWhats wrong with eating shit?
June 29, 2007 at 5:00 pm #54002TurksMeisterParticipantSurely 300ml of milk weighs more than 60g?
June 29, 2007 at 5:27 pm #54003XDC-snellParticipant@TurksMeister wrote:
Surely 300ml of milk weighs more than 60g?
Young Turks you are taking the piss surely 😕
300ml = 30g
1 ltr = 1kgAs a child of the metric system that sould be second nature to you,
Now if you had asked about
peck, bushel, short ton, long ton & quart fair enough 🙄June 29, 2007 at 7:14 pm #54004TurksMeisterParticipant@XDC-snell wrote:
@TurksMeister wrote:
Surely 300ml of milk weighs more than 60g?
Young Turks you are taking the piss surely 😕
300ml = 30g
1 ltr = 1kgAs a child of the metric system that sould be second nature to you,
Now if you had asked about
peck, bushel, short ton, long ton & quart fair enough 🙄Ive quoted this, so you cant change your post, when you realise how stupid you have been!
Muahhahahaha
June 29, 2007 at 7:16 pm #54005TurksMeisterParticipantand besides – the system you are attempting to use is based on weight measurements of water – obviously 300ml of mercury or oil (or indeed … milk…) will weigh different amounts…
June 29, 2007 at 9:14 pm #54006XDC-snellParticipantErr 300ml of milk does weigh the same as 300ml of water,
300ml of mercury is about 1.25 kg, its about 5 to 1 ish such a long time since I’ve worked with the stuff.
June 30, 2007 at 2:03 am #54007XDCsPUNKerParticipant@=XDC=NeonSamurai wrote:
Insane tell me that jism has a lot of protein in it Doc. Is it true or is he wasting his time?
has the proteins needed to build a baba . Think about it. next time your lady swallows you can call her a cannibal 😉
June 30, 2007 at 10:02 am #54008TurksMeisterParticipantI was refering to this
300ml = 30g
1 ltr = 1kg300ml would actually weigh 300g – and is therefore more than the 60g which MadMax stated.
I think you got your sums wrong… under your system, 100g is 1kg…
June 30, 2007 at 11:20 am #54009XDC-snellParticipantYour right I’ve miss typed 😳
But you knew what I meant you meany 🙄
June 30, 2007 at 1:17 pm #54010TurksMeisterParticipant@XDC-snell wrote:
Your right I’ve miss typed 😳
But you knew what I meant you meany 🙄
So you were agreeing with me – 300ml does weigh more than 60g! (as in 300g<60g!
I fail to see your original point (I am after all a lowly tax dodger! [and enjoying this immensely!])
June 30, 2007 at 2:17 pm #54011XDCsPUNKerParticipantGET BACK TO YOUR COLOURING IN LAD!!!
Sorry Brian It looks like those years of education are making Turks a menace to society. Looks like he’s actually learned something 😯
NOW PICK UP THOSE CRAYONS BOY!
July 3, 2007 at 12:19 pm #54012RyzoParticipantIll show you my coloured version shortly, just finishing off the wheels
July 3, 2007 at 12:51 pm #54013TurksMeisterParticipantI did try to do it in paint – but the white is not totally white – so you cant use the fill function – not got enough time at the moment to faff about with pen tools!
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