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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: Alex23 on November 30, 2008, 04:25:38 PM
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Let's see...
- 20-25hrs a week spent in the gym/cardio/driving to that 'gym'
- countless hours cooking shit (I don't get this one)
- Devoted posting on getbig
- Getting eyebrows done to look good when attending local shows
- ~200$/month on "supplements"
- ~300-500$/month on drugs
- ~100$/month on Otomix and other senseless 'bodybuilding' clothing (oh brother)
- 200-300$ spend on "gurus" of all kinds
Another way to use all this free time and resources:
Get an MBA (5-10hrs a week part time!)
Work on a business plan, Develop a new product
Put extra time at work, get ahead and get promoted
Research and Invest (real estate, stock market...)
Tutor your kids or mentor one through big brother program
Teach at your local community college
Buy a camera and schmoe every other weekend of the year at bb shows and get paid doing it...
The list is endless...
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here we go again
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Let's see...
- 20-25hrs a week spent in the gym/cardio/driving to that 'gym'
- countless hours cooking shit (I don't get this one)
- Devoted posting on getbig
- Getting eyebrows done to look good when attending local shows
- ~200$/month on "supplements"
- ~300-500$/month on drugs
- ~100$/month on Otomix and other senseless 'bodybuilding' clothing (oh brother)
- 200-300$ spend on "guru" of all kinds
Another way to use all this free time and resources:
Get an MBA (5-10hrs a week part time!)
Work on a business plan, Develop a new product
Put extra time at work, get ahead and get promoted
Research and Invest (real estate, stock market...)
Tutor your kids or mentor one through big brother program
Teach at your local community college
Buy a camera and schmoe every other weekend of the year at bb shows and get paid doing it...
The list is endless...
Great post as usual King Alex.
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here we go again
Something on your mind, "tendo"?
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Let's see...
- 20-25hrs a week spent in the gym/cardio/driving to that 'gym'
- countless hours cooking shit (I don't get this one)
- Devoted posting on getbig
- Getting eyebrows done to look good when attending local shows
- ~200$/month on "supplements"
- ~300-500$/month on drugs
- ~100$/month on Otomix and other senseless 'bodybuilding' clothing (oh brother)
- 200-300$ spend on "gurus" of all kinds
Another way to use all this free time and resources:
Get an MBA (5-10hrs a week part time!)
Work on a business plan, Develop a new product
Put extra time at work, get ahead and get promoted
Research and Invest (real estate, stock market...)
Tutor your kids or mentor one through big brother program
Teach at your local community college
Buy a camera and schmoe every other weekend of the year at bb shows and get paid doing it...
The list is endless...
Great post. However, you have to remember that a lot of these guys are called "meat heads" for a reason. It's not just a nickname. They really are dumb. :-\
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Let's see...
- 20-25hrs a week spent in the gym/cardio/driving to that 'gym'
- countless hours cooking shit (I don't get this one)
- Devoted posting on getbig
- Getting eyebrows done to look good when attending local shows
- ~200$/month on "supplements"
- ~300-500$/month on drugs
- ~100$/month on Otomix and other senseless 'bodybuilding' clothing (oh brother)
- 200-300$ spend on "gurus" of all kinds
Another way to use all this free time and resources:
Get an MBA (5-10hrs a week part time!)
Work on a business plan, Develop a new product
Put extra time at work, get ahead and get promoted
Research and Invest (real estate, stock market...)
Tutor your kids or mentor one through big brother program
Teach at your local community college
Buy a camera and schmoe every other weekend of the year at bb shows and get paid doing it...
The list is endless...
its ironic that bodybuilders say that bodybuilding is a hard life compounded with lonliness yet most of these same people would never reinvest their time to pursue more realistic monetary goals.
I guess they are taking the easy way out after all
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Let's see...
- 20-25hrs a week spent in the gym/cardio/driving to that 'gym'
- countless hours cooking shit (I don't get this one)
- Devoted posting on getbig
- Getting eyebrows done to look good when attending local shows
- ~200$/month on "supplements"
- ~300-500$/month on drugs
- ~100$/month on Otomix and other senseless 'bodybuilding' clothing (oh brother)
- 200-300$ spend on "gurus" of all kinds
Another way to use all this free time and resources:
Get an MBA (5-10hrs a week part time!)
Work on a business plan, Develop a new product
Put extra time at work, get ahead and get promoted
Research and Invest (real estate, stock market...)
Tutor your kids or mentor one through big brother program
Teach at your local community college
Buy a camera and schmoe every other weekend of the year at bb shows and get paid doing it...
The list is endless...
Hmm...the more I get into my Masters, the more I am thinking about doing a PhD. Still lift just not as obsessed as I used to be. Dr. Deicide...hmm...nice ring.... :D
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Let's see...
- 20-25hrs a week spent in the gym/cardio/driving to that 'gym'
- countless hours cooking shit (I don't get this one)
- Devoted posting on getbig
- Getting eyebrows done to look good when attending local shows
- ~200$/month on "supplements"
- ~300-500$/month on drugs
- ~100$/month on Otomix and other senseless 'bodybuilding' clothing (oh brother)
- 200-300$ spend on "gurus" of all kinds
Another way to use all this free time and resources:
Get an MBA (5-10hrs a week part time!)
Work on a business plan, Develop a new product
Put extra time at work, get ahead and get promoted
Research and Invest (real estate, stock market...)
Tutor your kids or mentor one through big brother program
Teach at your local community college
Buy a camera and schmoe every other weekend of the year at bb shows and get paid doing it...
The list is endless...
don't forget traveling to the olympia and arnold ;)
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Let's see...
- 20-25hrs a week spent in the gym/cardio/driving to that 'gym'
- countless hours cooking shit (I don't get this one)
- Devoted posting on getbig
- Getting eyebrows done to look good when attending local shows
- ~200$/month on "supplements"
- ~300-500$/month on drugs
- ~100$/month on Otomix and other senseless 'bodybuilding' clothing (oh brother)
- 200-300$ spend on "gurus" of all kinds
Another way to use all this free time and resources:
Get an MBA (5-10hrs a week part time!)
Work on a business plan, Develop a new product
Put extra time at work, get ahead and get promoted
Research and Invest (real estate, stock market...)
Tutor your kids or mentor one through big brother program
Teach at your local community college
Buy a camera and schmoe every other weekend of the year at bb shows and get paid doing it...
The list is endless...
How bout you go do all that shit. I just like lifting weights, getting $, and banging hoes.
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Let's see...
- 20-25hrs a week spent in the gym/cardio/driving to that 'gym'
- countless hours cooking shit (I don't get this one)
- Devoted posting on getbig
- Getting eyebrows done to look good when attending local shows
- ~200$/month on "supplements"
- ~300-500$/month on drugs
- ~100$/month on Otomix and other senseless 'bodybuilding' clothing (oh brother)
- 200-300$ spend on "gurus" of all kinds
Another way to use all this free time and resources:
Get an MBA (5-10hrs a week part time!)
Work on a business plan, Develop a new product
Put extra time at work, get ahead and get promoted
Research and Invest (real estate, stock market...)
Tutor your kids or mentor one through big brother program
Teach at your local community college
Buy a camera and schmoe every other weekend of the year at bb shows and get paid doing it...
The list is endless...
Dude you are weird, some days you seem to like bodybuilding, and other days you seem to hate it...........and your wrong about the Otomix, I bought my boots off Ebay for $32! ;D
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Another self-congratulatory thread by Alex. We get it, bodybuilders are fools.
But... you don't have to be a psychologist to see you'd want nothing more than to be a successful bodybuilder (and being able to post a well-lit full-body pic and be congratulated for looking great). These threads are just a way for you to justify not committing to trying the "bodybuilding thing". I mean, you did hire a prep coach, did you not, and then you were "too busy moving" and backed out of the show.
Dude you are weird, some days you seem to like bodybuilding, and other days you seem to hate it...........
He loves bodybuilding but just can't commit for some reason, some fear of failing I think.
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Let's see...
- 20-25hrs a week spent in the gym/cardio/driving to that 'gym'
- countless hours cooking shit (I don't get this one)
- Devoted posting on getbig
- Getting eyebrows done to look good when attending local shows
- ~200$/month on "supplements"
- ~300-500$/month on drugs
- ~100$/month on Otomix and other senseless 'bodybuilding' clothing (oh brother)
- 200-300$ spend on "gurus" of all kinds
Another way to use all this free time and resources:
Get an MBA (5-10hrs a week part time!)
Work on a business plan, Develop a new product
Put extra time at work, get ahead and get promoted
Research and Invest (real estate, stock market...)
Tutor your kids or mentor one through big brother program
Teach at your local community college
Buy a camera and schmoe every other weekend of the year at bb shows and get paid doing it...
The list is endless...
Completed MBA and on the workout part time shift.
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Dude you are weird, some days you seem to like bodybuilding, and other days you seem to hate it...........
maybe he had a bad day?
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This is actually a great thread. There are alot of things most guys could be doing that are much more productive than chasing the lofty dream of one day becoming a pro bodybuilder.
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This is actually a great thread. There are alot of things most guys could be doing that are much more productive than chasing the lofty dream of one day becoming a pro bodybuilder.
i agree..... cos the meatheads will still be wrinkly and broke at 60...and the guys with their heads screwed on will be wrinkly and rich.....
i'm off to read a book now....MEATHEADS!
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like so many members who attempted to portray themselves as e-stars (so many of em i cant even count) our resident french fatty is figuring that bragging about your life on the internet isnt going to make it better, wahtever the efforts you put in.
Yes alex, you're just an human, like us all.
You just happen to be an attention whore with 0 humility , like many, wathever you say or do.
You're a pure product of this degenerate society you spend your time criticizing, and you think you're original doing so.
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This is actually a great thread. There are alot of things most guys could be doing that are much more productive than chasing the lofty dream of one day becoming a pro bodybuilder.
Agreed. I've been training for 15 years now and it's pretty damn obvious that I'll never become a pro bodybuilder. Hell, I'm 31 years old and I'm set to compete in my very first contest next September - it's taken THAT long to get to an acceptable standard.
But the good thing is that I have a good job, a nice wife and a nice home and those things come first and I would never take them for granted. Bodybuilding just happens to be a hobby that I happen to take very seriously because it is important to me. I couldn't care less if I spend some of my hard earned money on supplements and drugs - it's mine to do what I want with it - at least the bills get paid first.
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Agreed. I've been training for 15 years now and it's pretty damn obvious that I'll never become a pro bodybuilder. Hell, I'm 31 years old and I'm set to compete in my very first contest next September - it's taken THAT long to get to an acceptable standard.
But the good thing is that I have a good job, a nice wife and a nice home and those things come first and I would never take them for granted. Bodybuilding just happens to be a hobby that I happen to take very seriously because it is important to me. I couldn't care less if I spend some of my hard earned money on supplements and drugs - it's mine to do what I want with it - at least the bills get paid first.
I've come to that realization recently. I'm glad I did when I was 29 and not 39!
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some people lift because they enjoy doing it cause it makes em feel better, not because they aim to become "bodybuilders"...
Again, lifting weights should only be regarded as a healthy activity like any other sport and nothing else.
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Agreed. I've been training for 15 years now and it's pretty damn obvious that I'll never become a pro bodybuilder. Hell, I'm 31 years old and I'm set to compete in my very first contest next September - it's taken THAT long to get to an acceptable standard.
But the good thing is that I have a good job, a nice wife and a nice home and those things come first and I would never take them for granted. Bodybuilding just happens to be a hobby that I happen to take very seriously because it is important to me. I couldn't care less if I spend some of my hard earned money on supplements and drugs - it's mine to do what I want with it - at least the bills get paid first.
It's important to you because it makes you feel good. Psychologically and physically. As long as it makes you feel good and is healthy,as long as i doenst hurt anyone, there s no problem about being addicted to it.
It's when its getting borderline obsessional and destructive , when you put everything else aside to focus on it that you can say it's an abnormal activity.
It's like any other hobbies... people painting, collectioning stuff etc as long as you don't take it too seriously and dont make it obsesional cause you try to find a way out your real life difficulties, it's ok.
Imo it's even better than other hobbies cause it improves health. But i dont get why a very wide margin of people who lift wights are assholes and think they are gods etc, who become ridiculously narcistic and egocentrical about it. That's the big big trap about wieghtlifting 99'9% fall in.
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like so many members who attempted to portray themselves as e-stars 9so many of em i cant even count) our resident french fatty is figuring that bragging about your life on the internet isnt going to make it better, wahtever the efforts you put in.
Yes alex, you're just an human, like us all.
You just happen to be an attention whore with 0 humility , like many, wathever you say or do.
You're a pure product of this degenerate society you spend your time criticizing, and you think you're original doing so.
some people lift because they enjoy doing it cause it makes em feel better, not because they aim to become "bodybuilders"...
Again, lifting weights should only be regarded as a healthy activity and nothing else.
Good posts. Alex's posts are nothing but bragging. Everyone should think about what's worthwhile in life. But this is not about that. And the funny thing is that, more often than not, he's usually the most guilty of the things he belittles others about.
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Let's see...
- 20-25hrs a week spent in the gym/cardio/driving to that 'gym'
- countless hours cooking shit (I don't get this one)
- Devoted posting on getbig
- Getting eyebrows done to look good when attending local shows
- ~200$/month on "supplements"
- ~300-500$/month on drugs
- ~100$/month on Otomix and other senseless 'bodybuilding' clothing (oh brother)
- 200-300$ spend on "gurus" of all kinds
Another way to use all this free time and resources:
Get an MBA (5-10hrs a week part time!)
Work on a business plan, Develop a new product
Put extra time at work, get ahead and get promoted
Research and Invest (real estate, stock market...)
Tutor your kids or mentor one through big brother program
Teach at your local community college
Buy a camera and schmoe every other weekend of the year at bb shows and get paid doing it...
The list is endless...
There's nothing more important than bb. If a person isn't bb he isn't much of a person.
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I have no intention of ever doing a bbuilding comp. yes might do the GB4. But not a real one.
It is my hobby. And i have trained 4 years. I am now glad that i have gotten the obsession etc out of my system so that i can concentrate on real things in life such as family, career etc...Just glad i realised this at 22 and not 32 like some pro bbuilders
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Good posts. Alex's posts are nothing but bragging. Everyone should think about what's worthwhile in life. But this is not about that. And the funny thing is that, more often than not, he's usually the most guilty of the things he belittles others about.
well, arvilla,true adonus, spermastase , robert ziruolo, MemberX, daddywaddy, dave mirza and so many others i cant even recall, spent months on here living in a fantasyworld thinking they were the shit because one or two posters happened to tell em that they looked good in a picture they posted striving for attention.
Then they all became addicted to it as i guess it helped em feel better about themselves and the troubles they might have been coping with in theri real lifes.
But all came to realize in the end that it didnt make em truly happier, and the irony of this is that the more they thought they were worshiped by internet strangers the more they started to realize that 1 nobody truly gave a shit about them 2 their real life didnt improve much .
All in all attention whoring and e-bragging is a huge waste of time and a lie. It ain't going to make you feel better about your REAL life. If you can't be happy with your life, bragging about it (and most of the time, subtly lying about it) on the internet aint going to change much.
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i come to realise i aint ever gonna be a pro...
glad i found out at age 12 and not 22
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well, arvilla, spermastase , robert ziruolo, MemberX, daddywaddy, dave mirza and so many others, spent months on here living in a fantasyworld thinking they were the shit because one or two posters happened to tell em that they looked good in a picture they posted striving for attention.
Then they all became addicted to it as i guess it helped em feel better about themselves and the troubles they might have been coping with in theri real lifes.
But all came to realize in the end that it didnt make em truly happier, and the irony of this is that the more they thought they were worshiped by internet strangers the more they started to realize that 1 nobody truly gave a shit about them 2 their real life didnt improve much .
All in all attention whoring and e-bragging is a huge waste of time and a lie. It ain't going to make you feel better about your REAL life. If you can't be happy with your life, bragging about it (and most of the time, subtly lying about it) on the internet aint going to change much.
I don't think anyone thinks they're worshipped here....that's a bit of a stretch.
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I don't think anyone thinks they're worshipped here....that's a bit of a stretch.
sounds like 'flagdajones' was bruatalized by one of those who he worships
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I don't think anyone thinks they're worshipped here....that's a bit of a stretch.
Think again
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sounds like 'flagdajones' was bruatalized by one of those who he worships
i ve always made fun of absolutely everyone on here equally, including you, by the way i forgot to mention your nickname in my list of the most delusional and insecure e-VIP who are regulars on here and nobody care about.
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i ve always made fun of absolutely everyone on here equally, including you, by the way i forgot to mention your nickname in my list of the most delusional and insecure e-VIP who are regulars on here and nobody care about.
You know when I read random posts like this from the rather inconspicious, wall-flower type posters I immediately think, "they're fed up and wanna make a mark on Getbig. No one's paying them any attention right now and they're tired of it." If that's the case, take a tip from those you listed that obviously aggravate you....post a pic of yourself as they did and let the chips fall where they may. I promise, within a month you'll either quite Getbig or be widely known and may even gather a bit of a following.
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Let's see...
- 20-25hrs a week spent in the gym/cardio/driving to that 'gym'
- countless hours cooking shit (I don't get this one)
- Devoted posting on getbig
- Getting eyebrows done to look good when attending local shows
- ~200$/month on "supplements"
- ~300-500$/month on drugs
- ~100$/month on Otomix and other senseless 'bodybuilding' clothing (oh brother)
- 200-300$ spend on "gurus" of all kinds
Another way to use all this free time and resources:
Get an MBA (5-10hrs a week part time!)
Work on a business plan, Develop a new product
Put extra time at work, get ahead and get promoted
Research and Invest (real estate, stock market...)
Tutor your kids or mentor one through big brother program
Teach at your local community college
Buy a camera and schmoe every other weekend of the year at bb shows and get paid doing it...
The list is endless...
I spend 5 hours per week on cardio & 4 hours on weight training
Where the hell do you get 20-25 hours?
It takes me 2 hours to cook all my food for the week.
Bodybuilders are either very ineffecient or just plain dumb.
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How bout you go do all that shit. I just like lifting weights, getting $, and banging hoes.
hahaha thank you.
I spend 5 hours per week on cardio & 4 hours on weight training
Where the hell do you get 20-25 hours?
"Alex" and his buddies like "danny" are into virtual BB. ::)
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And the dream lives on...
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You know when I read random posts like this from the rather inconspicious, wall-flower type posters I immediately think, "they're fed up and wanna make a mark on Getbig. No one's paying them any attention right now and they're tired of it." If that's the case, take a tip from those you listed that obviously aggravate you....post a pic of yourself as they did and let the chips fall where they may. I promise, within a month you'll either quite Getbig or be widely known and may even gather a bit of a following.
MOS right on the money once again.
I can't stopped to be amazed that the haters are allways faceless.
flagadajones + Vandbilderass = spend more time psycho analyzing board behavior than I spend posting. Yet, never posted their faces. Tells you that much.
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Let's see...
- 20-25hrs a week spent in the gym/cardio/driving to that 'gym'
- countless hours cooking shit (I don't get this one)
- Devoted posting on getbig
- Getting eyebrows done to look good when attending local shows
- ~200$/month on "supplements"
- ~300-500$/month on drugs
- ~100$/month on Otomix and other senseless 'bodybuilding' clothing (oh brother)
- 200-300$ spend on "gurus" of all kinds
Another way to use all this free time and resources:
Get an MBA (5-10hrs a week part time!)
Work on a business plan, Develop a new product
Put extra time at work, get ahead and get promoted
Research and Invest (real estate, stock market...)
Tutor your kids or mentor one through big brother program
Teach at your local community college
Buy a camera and schmoe every other weekend of the year at bb shows and get paid doing it...
The list is endless...
Bodybuilding is not life or death. It's far more important than that 8)
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MOS right on the money once again.
I can't stopped to be amazed that the haters are allways faceless.
flagadajones + Vandbilderass = spend more time psycho analyzing board behavior than I spend posting. Yet, never posted their faces. Tells you that much.
I concur. I think you make the board interesting. I think anybody does when they post their pictures. If we are all left to assume who is on the other end of the keyboard, well I automatically assume the worst.
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Myself I only read books with pictures, otherwise theyre not interesting.
(http://www.dhchildrensbooks.com/sitebuilder/images/Deluxe_Personalized_Childrens_Books_2007-375x270.jpg)
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I concur. I think you make the board interesting. I think anybody does when they post their pictures. If we are all left to assume who is on the other end of the keyboard, well I automatically assume the worst.
exactly... I don't condone whoring behavior like AXA's little freakfest but at least he has the humility to show his face (leaving us with that horrific image burned in our brains).
Nontheless, I respect him more than any of the faceless silicon warriors on here.... and let's be honest; it's entertaining.
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exactly... I don't condone whoring behavior like AXA's little freakfest but at least he has the humility to show his face (leaving us with that horrific image burned in our brains).
Nontheless, I respect him more than any of the faceless silicon warriors on here.... and let's be honest; it's entertaining.
Agreed dude. You and I both have posted many non bodybuilding photos, and it's entertaining. I'm totally good with a guy on the other end posting a picture with him in his Hummer. Hell it makes me fell a little better knowing I'm chatting with someone with a half descent career that can afford a nicer life.
And the AXA guy gave people something to talk about. That guy gave people days upon days of entertainment.
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i want to be more cultured like alex23 and know about cars and how they work like he does
id like to improve my singing tone matching skills
i hope to buy a guitar and learn that too
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great thread alex
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Agreed dude. You and I both have posted many non bodybuilding photos, and it's entertaining. I'm totally good with a guy on the other end posting a picture with him in his Hummer. Hell it makes me fell a little better knowing I'm chatting with someone with a half descent career that can afford a nicer life.
And the AXA guy gave people something to talk about. That guy gave people days upon days of entertainment.
I've met many getbiggers over the years... and general rule is, the more open personalities on here are the ones who don't take it seriously.
The more hating and secretive they are on here, the more they take themselves seriously.
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I've met many getbiggers over the years... and general rule is, the more open personalities on here are the ones who don't take it seriously.
The more hating and secretive they are on here, the more they take themselves seriously.
I'd agree with that. I've actually tried to meet up with a few people that live in the vicinity, to hit the gym whatever, people always back out. Not like I'm trying to fight or make fun of someone, I just like working out with people that take it serious.
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I've met many getbiggers over the years... and general rule is, the more open personalities on here are the ones who don't take it seriously.
The more hating and secretive they are on here, the more they take themselves seriously.
So you've done no hating? You're always putting someone down. Bragging about your wonderful life and putting others down, that's your thing. You don't take this board seriously? Whose the one searching info on members and outing them? Like I said, you blame people for all the things you're guilty of.
The ones who take this board for what it is, just entertainment and bodybuilding gossip, don't put their whole lives on the net for all to see like you do.
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So you've done no hating? You're always putting someone down. Bragging about your wonderful life and putting others down, that's your thing. You don't take this board seriously? Whose the one searching info on members and outing them? Like I said, you blame people for all the things you're guilty of.
The ones who take this board for what it is, just entertainment and bodybuilding gossip, don't put their whole lives on the net for all to see like you do.
I'm not following... so clowning around and sharing happiness is a bad thing? But anonymous bashing is ok?
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Myself I only read books with pictures, otherwise theyre not interesting.
(http://www.dhchildrensbooks.com/sitebuilder/images/Deluxe_Personalized_Childrens_Books_2007-375x270.jpg)
some great books right there Bluto !
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Agreed. I've been training for 15 years now and it's pretty damn obvious that I'll never become a pro bodybuilder. Hell, I'm 31 years old and I'm set to compete in my very first contest next September - it's taken THAT long to get to an acceptable standard.
But the good thing is that I have a good job, a nice wife and a nice home and those things come first and I would never take them for granted. Bodybuilding just happens to be a hobby that I happen to take very seriously because it is important to me. I couldn't care less if I spend some of my hard earned money on supplements and drugs - it's mine to do what I want with it - at least the bills get paid first.
sounds great BigJ
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I'm not following... so clowning around and sharing happiness is a bad thing? But anonymous bashing is ok?
the fact you think everyone should post a picture of themselves (just because you did it and saw your fat face photoshoped with a cock in your mouth and all) to be allowed to post/answer your "holiness" ::) proves you take the internets way too seriously.
It's obvious to everyone you re absolutely not clowning but that you really think you're an "important" person on this internet messageboard. You're the one who thinks he 's part of a virtual e-gang of "owning machines".
Again, you're as worthless as all of those you trashed and that i named previously, ironicaly. You are all trying to find a way to feel better about yourselves on the internet cause somehow your real life isnt fullfilling enough. Funny isnt it?
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Agreed. I've been training for 15 years now and it's pretty damn obvious that I'll never become a pro bodybuilder. Hell, I'm 31 years old and I'm set to compete in my very first contest next September - it's taken THAT long to get to an acceptable standard.
But the good thing is that I have a good job, a nice wife and a nice home and those things come first and I would never take them for granted. Bodybuilding just happens to be a hobby that I happen to take very seriously because it is important to me. I couldn't care less if I spend some of my hard earned money on supplements and drugs - it's mine to do what I want with it - at least the bills get paid first.
Agree.
Treat it as a hobby, don't let it consume you.
Good luck competing.
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sounds great BigJ
Oooh! LittleJ agrees with BigJ - big surprise ::)
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Oooh! LittleJ agrees with BigJ - big surprise ::)
I'm black and currently around 175lbs
BigJ is white and twice the size of me "Kiwiol" ::)
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I'm black and currently around 175lbs
BigJ is white and twice the size of me "Kiwiol" ::)
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I'm black and currently around 175lbs
BigJ is white and twice the size of me "Kiwiol" ::)
BigJ is huge...... BOOOOOOOOOOOOMMMM!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Agreed. I've been training for 15 years now and it's pretty damn obvious that I'll never become a pro bodybuilder. Hell, I'm 31 years old and I'm set to compete in my very first contest next September - it's taken THAT long to get to an acceptable standard.
But the good thing is that I have a good job, a nice wife and a nice home and those things come first and I would never take them for granted. Bodybuilding just happens to be a hobby that I happen to take very seriously because it is important to me. I couldn't care less if I spend some of my hard earned money on supplements and drugs - it's mine to do what I want with it - at least the bills get paid first.
Well according to some here at Get Big your doing something wrong because you should be looking like Pavol by now ;)