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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: Rich2 on January 16, 2006, 11:42:39 AM
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in BFTO '05 ronnie had two white "patches" on each of his upper pecs. they look almost like tobacco patches. Mitz even zooms in on them when Ronnie takes of his shirt. what are they?
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He's trying to quit smoking. ::)
Hell if I know.
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testosterone patches?
makes sense he'd be on type of hrt year round, and during the precontest phase, he's prob mainlining it 24/7
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in BFTO '05 ronnie had two white "patches" on each of his upper pecs. they look almost like tobacco patches. Mitz even zooms in on them when Ronnie takes of his shirt. what are they?
GOT ANY PICS
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he probably just cut him self shaving. 8)
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he probably just cut him self shaving. 8)
he got all coked up and got his nipples pierced with Frozzor!
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They are those stupid "Lifewave" patches that supposedly increase your energy levels.
They are a scam but he endorses them...
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courtesy of bodybuildingdungeon.com
(http://www.bodybuildingpro.com/bfto2005/108.jpg)
ronnie was cold posing here too. when i saw it i was like yikes.
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word
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those are the shunts for the i.v. liquid buffet intake
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they're electrodes
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they're electrodes
lol
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He's trying to cover up Hulkster's bite marks.
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it the new steriod patch
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They are those stupid "Lifewave" patches that supposedly increase your energy levels.
They are a scam but he endorses them...
I thought they were a scam until I bought 6 of those lifewave patches (enough for 3 days) from a Co-worker and had the best workouts ever. I kid you not. I may buy some more to see if I can get the same results or maybe it was just some weird kind of placebo effect, but they seriously did wonders for me and I'm the biggest sceptic ever.
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he was wearing some at the Olympia prejudging
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I thought they were a scam until I bought 6 of those lifewave patches (enough for 3 days) from a Co-worker and had the best workouts ever. I kid you not. I may buy some more to see if I can get the same results or maybe it was just some weird kind of placebo effect, but they seriously did wonders for me and I'm the biggest sceptic ever.
All in your head dude...
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All in your head dude...
Check out www.worldwidescam.com
http://thesurfboard.net/scam/
;D
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lifewave is psuedo-science at its worst. this pdf file (http://www.lifewave.com/pdf/haltiwanger_24p_paper.pdf') from the lifewave website is full of sentences that have absolutely no meaning. they define scientific words then combine them in ways that have no meaning. "thermomagnetic field", "frequency signal", "frequency information", "passive transmitter", "resonately transfer energy". All scientific words that have no meaning when put together.
in reality lifewave is multi-level marketing, where it's more important to get people to pay to become distributors than to actually sell a product.
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lifewave is psuedo-science at its worst. this pdf file (http://www.lifewave.com/pdf/haltiwanger_24p_paper.pdf') from the lifewave website is full of sentences that have absolutely no meaning. they define scientific words then combine them in ways that have no meaning. "thermomagnetic field", "frequency signal", "frequency information", "passive transmitter", "resonately transfer energy". All scientific words that have no meaning when put together.
Actually, words such as "thermomagnetic field", "frequency signal", "frequency information", "passive transmitter" do have meaning. Some of these words are terms that are used commonly in the field of physics and electronics.
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thermomagnatism is a word, it's the conversion of heat to electricity. and most of us know what a magnetic field is. but putting the two together is meaningless. same with the other terms. frequency signal is meaningless by itself. what kind of frequency? If you're transmitting, then you're not being passive. How do you transfer energy resonately?
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thermomagnatism is a word, it's the conversion of heat to electricity. and most of us know what a magnetic field is. but putting the two together is meaningless. same with the other terms. frequency signal is meaningless by itself. what kind of frequency? If you're transmitting, then you're not being passive. How do you transfer energy resonately?
I understand what you are saying. These terms do have meaning, however, like yourself, I'm unclear how these terms apply to the human body. i.e. thermomagnetics. Maybe by "passive transmitter" they mean through other means other then transdermal. Frequency signal is akin to a change in radio frequency, but once again, I don't know how this applies to the human body. I didn't write the stuff.
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I understand what you are saying. These terms do have meaning, however, like yourself, I'm unclear how these terms apply to the human body. i.e. thermomagnetics. Maybe by "passive transmitter" they mean through other means other then transdermal.
I'm saying that its worse than that. they combine two scientific words that have no meaning together. there is such a thing as thermomagnetism. And there is such a thing as magnetic field. but there is no such thing as a thermomagnetic field.
and if you had read their liturature, you'd know that by transmitter they mean sending out a radio signal, so how can you passively send out a signal?
basically they're trying to apply scientific mumbo-jumbo to the ancient Chinese concept of qi (or chi or ki). that they can manipulate your "life force" or aura with plastic disks filled with water and some protein.
for a while they were promoting it as nanotechnology, even though the disks could have easily been manufactured in the 1960s or 1970s.
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ronnie woke up and ran outta bypass surgery cuz with all the monitors still attahced to him. he was about to miss the corn bread give away at outback steakhouse at 2 p.m.so he ust have forgoten to take it off
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ronnie should endorse the Flex Capacitor.