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Title: How YOU should Look at 50 Years or Older
Post by: mryorkielover on September 05, 2019, 06:21:38 PM
This was a great bodybuilding class and everyone should try and achieve these bodies or do even better at 50 years and older...






Title: Re: How YOU should Look at 50 Years or Older
Post by: Matt on September 05, 2019, 06:31:23 PM
Skip LaCour at 57:

Title: Re: How YOU should Look at 50 Years or Older
Post by: tres_taco_combo on September 05, 2019, 06:39:30 PM
i am 35 and happy to see guys 20- years my senior look great.

i do believe being on the thin side of jacked is ideal when you are older -
Title: Re: How YOU should Look at 50 Years or Older
Post by: mryorkielover on September 05, 2019, 06:59:24 PM
Skip LaCour at 57:




Exactly my point....
Title: Re: How YOU should Look at 50 Years or Older
Post by: XFACTOR on September 05, 2019, 07:02:11 PM
Insert pic of our very own coach. That dude epitomizes my ideal for 50’s.
Title: Re: How YOU should Look at 50 Years or Older
Post by: Coach is Back! on September 05, 2019, 07:15:59 PM
Insert pic of our very own coach. That dude epitomizes my ideal for 50’s.

 ;)

https://www.instagram.com/p/B1QR7tXJBW4/?igshid=1s35bdo1o22sm
Title: Re: How YOU should Look at 50 Years or Older
Post by: Agnostic007 on September 05, 2019, 07:21:38 PM
Insert pic of our very own coach. That dude epitomizes my ideal for 50’s.

Not a fan of Coaches political views but credit is due, I never looked like that in my 30's
Title: Re: How YOU should Look at 50 Years or Older
Post by: oldtimer1 on September 05, 2019, 07:27:50 PM
Not a fan of Coaches political views but credit is due, I never looked like that in my 30's

Did you take the amount of drugs he took in your 30's?
Title: Re: How YOU should Look at 50 Years or Older
Post by: mryorkielover on September 05, 2019, 07:31:57 PM
Insert pic of our very own coach. That dude epitomizes my ideal for 50’s.


I know. I saw him at Muscle Beach on Labor Day. Would never had guessed he was 57. He looks great and a lot younger than his age by about 10 years or so
Title: Re: How YOU should Look at 50 Years or Older
Post by: Agnostic007 on September 05, 2019, 07:33:40 PM
Did you take the amount of drugs he took in your 30's?

No
Title: Re: How YOU should Look at 50 Years or Older
Post by: XFACTOR on September 05, 2019, 07:39:31 PM
;)

https://www.instagram.com/p/B1QR7tXJBW4/?igshid=1s35bdo1o22sm

Bad ass! Healthy and everything in check?  Bp, Resting heart rate, etc..?

When on test and var my two favourites I have to work really hard ( diet/cardio) to keep those numbers down. Blood work is always on point.
Title: Re: How YOU should Look at 50 Years or Older
Post by: Coach is Back! on September 05, 2019, 07:46:45 PM
Did you take the amount of drugs he took in your 30's?

How do you how much or what I take. I guarantee it’s a lot less than what might think.
Title: Re: How YOU should Look at 50 Years or Older
Post by: Agnostic007 on September 05, 2019, 07:54:55 PM
How do you how much or what I take. I guarantee it’s a lot less than what might think.

I'm not even interested in that. I think you deserve props for what you've done not only at your age, but what others much younger can only hope to achieve.
Title: Re: How YOU should Look at 50 Years or Older
Post by: Coach is Back! on September 05, 2019, 07:55:57 PM
I'm not even interested in that. I think you deserve props for what you've done not only at your age, but what others much younger can only hope to achieve.

I really appreciate that. Thank you
Title: Re: How YOU should Look at 50 Years or Older
Post by: 2ND COMING on September 05, 2019, 08:14:11 PM
I really appreciate that. Thank you

I'd really appreciate a shirt. Thanks.
Title: Re: How YOU should Look at 50 Years or Older
Post by: Coach is Back! on September 05, 2019, 08:16:02 PM
Bad ass! Healthy and everything in check?  Bp, Resting heart rate, etc..?

When on test and var my two favourites I have to work really hard ( diet/cardio) to keep those numbers down. Blood work is always on point.

Had my blood work done a about 6 weeks after the show and everything was good. Take BP almost every day and averaging about 140/60. Resting HR is a little high when I wake up but I’m attributing it to being so fucking hot in my house at that it makes it hard to sleep. We don’t have air conditioning being on the beach. On that note, whoever said you don’t need air conditioning if you live on the beach should be slapped. It’s miserable in September
Title: Re: How YOU should Look at 50 Years or Older
Post by: Agnostic007 on September 05, 2019, 08:22:13 PM
Had my blood work done a about 6 weeks after the show and everything was good. Take BP almost every day and averaging about 140/60. Resting HR is a little high when I wake up but I’m attributing it to being so fucking hot in my house at that it makes it hard to sleep. We don’t have air conditioning being on the beach. On that note, whoever said you don’t need air conditioning if you live on the beach should be slapped. It’s miserable in September

Some friends of mine in New Port Beach just spent 13K to add AC to their penthouse. They don't regret it one bit
Title: Re: How YOU should Look at 50 Years or Older
Post by: WalterWhite on September 05, 2019, 10:29:54 PM
i am 35 and happy to see guys 20- years my senior look great.

i do believe being on the thin side of jacked is ideal when you are older -

Agree.  More then +20/grandpa and dropped to my lowest weight since I was a late teen. No bp or health meds and helps with injuries I've mentioned many times since joining gb. Also added stretching yoga which surprisingly burns a lot of calories. I thought I couldn't get more vascular but now almost grossly so.
.
Went much lower than I originally thought I could and I'm glad I did. It's also stuck now so not fluctuating much.

Some friends of mine in New Port Beach just spent 13K to add AC to their penthouse. They don't regret it one bit

I live in NH and have put it in every house I have built. Also been looking for a beach getaways in warm climates and they have to have air!  Hard to sleep when it's hot so worth extra expense.




Title: Re: How YOU should Look at 50 Years or Older
Post by: Coach is Back! on September 05, 2019, 10:43:55 PM
Some friends of mine in New Port Beach just spent 13K to add AC to their penthouse. They don't regret it one bit

Last year before we lost our business we were going to level our home now and rebuild adding the air. Needless to say that’s been put on hold for awhile
Title: Re: How YOU should Look at 50 Years or Older
Post by: visualizeperfection on September 05, 2019, 10:56:27 PM
Some friends of mine in New Port Beach just spent 13K to add AC to their penthouse. They don't regret it one bit

If you live in Newport 13k is usually found in the cushions.
Title: Re: How YOU should Look at 50 Years or Older
Post by: Agnostic007 on September 08, 2019, 06:38:23 PM
If you live in Newport 13k is usually found in the cushions.

I believe it. They are my friends, but if they hired me as their financial adviser I could save them 100K a year easy. But they have the money and don't care. Their rent each month is $!4,500 plus they had to put in AC. They lease 2 cars (!20K and !40K )but don't put more than 6k on them during the 24 mo lease. Last ones they turned in had 6K and 2K. It's their money and they are in their 70's but coming from an upbringing where you valued money and didn't throw it away, it's hard watching them give it away.       
Title: Re: How YOU should Look at 50 Years or Older
Post by: Marvin Martian on September 08, 2019, 08:57:01 PM
How do you how much or what I take. I guarantee it’s a lot less than what might think.

Dude don’t even engage the knuckleheads that get so feminine about that. It’s like a woman pointing her finger and saying “she has plastic surgery to look that way - or whatever”. I can’t believe MEN are jealous like that. Jealousy isn’t really a masculine trait.
Who gives a f what anyone else does?? You look the way you do because you choose to. In America that is how things should be done.
Title: Re: How YOU should Look at 50 Years or Older
Post by: mryorkielover on September 09, 2019, 09:27:55 AM
Title: Re: How YOU should Look at 50 Years or Older
Post by: Kwon on September 09, 2019, 09:33:29 AM
At 60+ i will look and smell like Primemuscle.
Title: Re: How YOU should Look at 50 Years or Older
Post by: IroNat on September 09, 2019, 10:14:26 AM
This was a great bodybuilding class and everyone should try and achieve these bodies or do even better at 50 years and older...








Of course some of these guys are on drugs so it's unrealistic to expect most folks in their 50s to look like that.

Some of them look like crap too, at least in the legs. 

It's unrealistic to expect to look like Coach unless you are taking his drug regimen, which from previous posts I have read on this board, is sizable.

Coach, you are 5'9" and weigh 230 or something?  That's very heavy for your height.  Carrying a heavy bodyweight is not healthy.  It's a strain on your heart.

If Coach wants to risk his health it's his own business as far as I'm concerned.  You have to make choices about how you want to live.

The piper will be paid at some point however.  He did have a mini-stroke last year or whatever.

Bodybuilding as presented today is not realistic unless you are on the drug train.  
Title: Re: How YOU should Look at 50 Years or Older
Post by: Coach is Back! on September 09, 2019, 11:00:31 AM
Of course these guys are all on drugs so it's unrealistic to expect most folks in their 50s to look like that.

It's unrealistic to expect to look like Coach unless you are taking his drug regimen, which from previous posts I have read on this board, is sizable.

Coach, you are 5'9" and weigh 230 or something?  That's very heavy for your height.  Carrying a heavy bodyweight is not healthy.  It's a strain on your heart.

If Coach wants to risk his health it's his own business as far as I'm concerned.  You have to make choices about how you want to live.

The piper will be paid at some point however.  He did have a mini-stroke last year or whatever.

Bodybuilding as presented today is not realistic unless you are on the drug train.  

 IroNat, this is a very good post and even though I do what I do I’m not going to disagree with you. People on here know that I’m one of the few open about my use this is what I chose to do in the safest way possible. Bodybuilding as presented at anytime over the years has not been realistic unless you are on the “drug train”, it’s part of the game, it’s really a part of almost any game.

I don’t do this as a hobby and if you follow me on any of my social media platforms (no, I’m not asking you to follow) you’ll know this is my way of life. I eat, sleep, train and make my living from bodybuilding (a good living). Now, maybe I’m defending this a little by saying I can think of a thousand other ways of cutting my life short other than bodybuilding but I suspect this would be futile discussion.

But I’ve said many times, don’t assume I’m on a sizable of gear, I’m not but know one will believe that. Also, don’t believe everything you read about someone else’s cycle that’s been viral on the internet about some crazy amounts, 95% of it is complete bullshit, I’m not saying there’s bodybuilders out there that haven’t done this, those would be the ones wit serious health problems or dead.

Yes, at 5’6 and weighed in at 228 today I do understand that’s considered big and that’s my choice. My BP is normal, blood tests come back within normal range, no blockages, etc. I attribute this too Training everyday, cardio 3-4 days week (soon to be bumped up to 5) and I do for the most part eat clean. No, my weight, this type of training won’t go on forever, I get that but for about the next year or so, this is it.

Title: Re: How YOU should Look at 50 Years or Older
Post by: _bruce_ on September 09, 2019, 11:07:52 AM
At 60+ i will look and smell like Primemuscle.

Full Metal Anus
Title: Re: How YOU should Look at 50 Years or Older
Post by: Lon Barrigan on September 09, 2019, 11:22:18 AM
IroNat, this is a very good post and even though I do what I do I’m not going to disagree with you. People on here know that I’m one of the few open about my use this is what I chose to do in the safest way possible. Bodybuilding as presented at anytime over the years has not been realistic unless you are on the “drug train”, it’s part of the game, it’s really a part of almost any game.

I don’t do this as a hobby and if you follow me on any of my social media platforms (no, I’m not asking you to follow) you’ll know this is my way of life. I eat, sleep, train and make my living from bodybuilding (a good living). Now, maybe I’m defending this a little by saying I can think of a thousand other ways of cutting my life short other than bodybuilding but I suspect this would be futile discussion.

But I’ve said many times, don’t assume I’m on a sizable of gear, I’m not but know one will believe that. Also, don’t believe everything you read about someone else’s cycle that’s been viral on the internet about some crazy amounts, 95% of it is complete bullshit, I’m not saying there’s bodybuilders out there that haven’t done this, those would be the ones wit serious health problems or dead.

Yes, at 5’6 and weighed in at 228 today I do understand that’s considered big and that’s my choice. My BP is normal, blood tests come back within normal range, no blockages, etc. I attribute this too Training everyday, cardio 3-4 days week (soon to be bumped up to 5) and I do for the most part eat clean. No, my weight, this type of training won’t go on forever, I get that but for about the next year or so, this is it.



One does not need drugs to be big and muscular.
Title: Re: How YOU should Look at 50 Years or Older
Post by: Kwon on September 09, 2019, 12:16:46 PM
Coach, you are 5'9" and weigh 230 or something?  That's very heavy for your height.  Carrying a heavy bodyweight is not healthy.  It's a strain on your heart.

If Coach wants to risk his health it's his own business as far as I'm concerned.  You have to make choices about how you want to live.

The piper will be paid at some point however.  He did have a mini-stroke last year or whatever.

Bodybuilding as presented today is not realistic unless you are on the drug train.  

Coach is 5'11 and weighs 228 lbs.

He is a very heavy lad.
Title: Re: How YOU should Look at 50 Years or Older
Post by: wes on September 09, 2019, 12:28:46 PM
Me at 57 years of age.
Title: Re: How YOU should Look at 50 Years or Older
Post by: loco on September 09, 2019, 12:45:38 PM
Had my blood work done a about 6 weeks after the show and everything was good. Take BP almost every day and averaging about 140/60. Resting HR is a little high when I wake up but I’m attributing it to being so fucking hot in my house at that it makes it hard to sleep. We don’t have air conditioning being on the beach. On that note, whoever said you don’t need air conditioning if you live on the beach should be slapped. It’s miserable in September

No air conditioning?  In the US of A?  WTF?  Or have you moved to a turd world shiitte hole?
Title: Re: How YOU should Look at 50 Years or Older
Post by: IronMagazine.com on September 09, 2019, 01:01:19 PM
I don't think a 50 year should be fat, out of shape and unhealthy, but give me a break not everyone wants to diet and train to look like a bodybuilder.
Title: Re: How YOU should Look at 50 Years or Older
Post by: IroNat on September 09, 2019, 01:23:47 PM
No air conditioning?  In the US of A?  WTF?  Or have you moved to a turd world shiitte hole?

California.
Title: Re: How YOU should Look at 50 Years or Older
Post by: Grape Ape on September 09, 2019, 02:04:57 PM
Me at 57 years of age.

(https://i.ibb.co/4TDP1hQ/1857-abs.jpg)
https://i.ibb.co/4TDP1hQ/1857-abs.jpg

Anything from after 1920?

Title: Re: How YOU should Look at 50 Years or Older
Post by: Coach is Back! on September 09, 2019, 02:33:14 PM
No air conditioning?  In the US of A?  WTF?  Or have you moved to a turd world shiitte hole?

Most of the homes where I live do not have air conditioning because we are literally on the beach
Title: Re: How YOU should Look at 50 Years or Older
Post by: Bevo on September 09, 2019, 02:37:21 PM
IroNat, this is a very good post and even though I do what I do I’m not going to disagree with you. People on here know that I’m one of the few open about my use this is what I chose to do in the safest way possible. Bodybuilding as presented at anytime over the years has not been realistic unless you are on the “drug train”, it’s part of the game, it’s really a part of almost any game.

I don’t do this as a hobby and if you follow me on any of my social media platforms (no, I’m not asking you to follow) you’ll know this is my way of life. I eat, sleep, train and make my living from bodybuilding (a good living). Now, maybe I’m defending this a little by saying I can think of a thousand other ways of cutting my life short other than bodybuilding but I suspect this would be futile discussion.

But I’ve said many times, don’t assume I’m on a sizable of gear, I’m not but know one will believe that. Also, don’t believe everything you read about someone else’s cycle that’s been viral on the internet about some crazy amounts, 95% of it is complete bullshit, I’m not saying there’s bodybuilders out there that haven’t done this, those would be the ones wit serious health problems or dead.

Yes, at 5’6 and weighed in at 228 today I do understand that’s considered big and that’s my choice. My BP is normal, blood tests come back within normal range, no blockages, etc. I attribute this too Training everyday, cardio 3-4 days week (soon to be bumped up to 5) and I do for the most part eat clean. No, my weight, this type of training won’t go on forever, I get that but for about the next year or so, this is it.



I’ve always said if you dropped weight in the 170’s/180’s range, you’ll look a lot better
Title: Re: How YOU should Look at 50 Years or Older
Post by: a_pupil on September 09, 2019, 02:45:35 PM
Coach is 5'115'3 and weighs 228 lbs.

He is a very heavy lad.

corrected
Title: Re: How YOU should Look at 50 Years or Older
Post by: Coach is Back! on September 09, 2019, 02:57:38 PM
I’ve always said if you dropped weight in the 170’s/180’s range, you’ll look a lot better

Haven’t been 170 since high school. That would defeat the purpose of bodybuilding
Title: Re: How YOU should Look at 50 Years or Older
Post by: illuminati on September 09, 2019, 02:58:17 PM
I'm not even interested in that. I think you deserve props for what you've done not only at your age, but what others much younger can only hope to achieve.

Decent of you
Well said.
Title: Re: How YOU should Look at 50 Years or Older
Post by: illuminati on September 09, 2019, 03:02:51 PM
Me at 57 years of age.

Looking good
And Sharp.
Keep it going
👍🏻
Title: Re: How YOU should Look at 50 Years or Older
Post by: wes on September 09, 2019, 03:16:57 PM
Anything from after 1920?


You fucker ! LOL  ;D
Title: Re: How YOU should Look at 50 Years or Older
Post by: wes on September 09, 2019, 03:17:58 PM
Looking good
And Sharp.
Keep it going
👍🏻
Thanks brother.......that`s an old pic....I`m just a tad older these days.
Title: Re: How YOU should Look at 50 Years or Older
Post by: Coach is Back! on September 09, 2019, 03:20:38 PM
Me at 57 years of age.

Shredded
Title: Re: How YOU should Look at 50 Years or Older
Post by: Coach is Back! on September 09, 2019, 03:22:31 PM
228

https://www.instagram.com/p/B2GeWrYJvQm/?igshid=t2wtq72z5qx4
Title: Re: How YOU should Look at 50 Years or Older
Post by: a_pupil on September 09, 2019, 03:29:16 PM
Thanks brother.......that`s an old pic....I`m just a tad older these days.

(https://media.vanityfair.com/photos/571d788ff54f975736dbd17d/master/w_1600%2Cc_limit/got-mel-old.gif)

when wes drops the dose

Title: Re: How YOU should Look at 50 Years or Older
Post by: illuminati on September 09, 2019, 03:33:45 PM
Thanks brother.......that`s an old pic....I`m just a tad older these days.

No doubt just as Good.
💪🏻
Title: Re: How YOU should Look at 50 Years or Older
Post by: illuminati on September 09, 2019, 03:35:17 PM
228

https://www.instagram.com/p/B2GeWrYJvQm/?igshid=t2wtq72z5qx4

Damn good pic
Excellent muscle mass
Your age is irrelevant.

Title: Re: How YOU should Look at 50 Years or Older
Post by: wes on September 09, 2019, 03:42:31 PM
Shredded
Thanks Joe,personally at 57,I think we both look far better that the guys posted in the video.
Title: Re: How YOU should Look at 50 Years or Older
Post by: YngiweRhoads on September 09, 2019, 03:51:33 PM
Of course some of these guys are on drugs so it's unrealistic to expect most folks in their 50s to look like that.

Some of them look like crap too, at least in the legs.  

It's unrealistic to expect to look like Coach unless you are taking his drug regimen, which from previous posts I have read on this board, is sizable.

Coach, you are 5'9" and weigh 230 or something?  That's very heavy for your height.  Carrying a heavy bodyweight is not healthy.  It's a strain on your heart.

If Coach wants to risk his health it's his own business as far as I'm concerned.  You have to make choices about how you want to live.

The piper will be paid at some point however.  He did have a mini-stroke last year or whatever.

Bodybuilding as presented today is not realistic unless you are on the drug train.  

Nattys don't look so old and shriveled. Gear ages you a lot.
Title: Re: How YOU should Look at 50 Years or Older
Post by: Bevo on September 09, 2019, 03:59:59 PM
Haven’t been 170 since high school. That would defeat the purpose of bodybuilding

But the purpose is for longevity and overall health at your height and age, isn’t that what bbing is about as well?

5’6 single digit bf levels at 170’s or 180’s is still bigger than the general population, take a look at Tito and Stan mcquay, both 5’6

I think you are just stubborn

There’s a few guys I work out with who are 5’11/6 ft and they look phenomenal at 185/190 single digit bf levels
Title: Re: How YOU should Look at 50 Years or Older
Post by: wes on September 09, 2019, 04:02:42 PM
(https://media.vanityfair.com/photos/571d788ff54f975736dbd17d/master/w_1600%2Cc_limit/got-mel-old.gif)

when wes drops the dose


SPOT ON !!  ;D
Title: Re: How YOU should Look at 50 Years or Older
Post by: Coach is Back! on September 09, 2019, 05:59:10 PM
But the purpose is for longevity and overall health at your height and age, isn’t that what bbing is about as well?

5’6 single digit bf levels at 170’s or 180’s is still bigger than the general population, take a look at Tito and Stan mcquay, both 5’6

I think you are just stubborn

There’s a few guys I work out with who are 5’11/6 ft and they look phenomenal at 185/190 single digit bf levels


As I said, there will be a time when I will come down and it will probably next year after the Nationals if I don't win either my class or the overall but for now that's my 100% focus. I see and talk to Tito all the time, for his age (he just turned 50) is in phenomenal shape, lean and muscular, but just like his brother, I chose to go Jose's route, why? Because to me that's what bodybuilding is.

My feeling is after the death of Dallas McCarver, that was a HUGE wake up call for the industry whether his death was from drugs or an underlying predisposed genetic problem that drugs just made worse, it was a wake up call. Most bodybuilders nowadays stay relatively lean in the off-season, watch their diets (even though it's a lot of food and I've posted my diet on here), cycles, for the most part are less than what most think because they know more is not always better and off-cycles are OFF-CYCLES for most unless they're competing all the time. I'm not saying competing in bodybuilding is the healiest, I'm saying it's being done with more caution that ever before, in my opinion.
Title: Re: How YOU should Look at 50 Years or Older
Post by: Skeletor on September 09, 2019, 06:09:23 PM
Anything from after 1920?

(https://i.ibb.co/4TDP1hQ/1857-abs.jpg)

Hahaha!

Back in the early 1900s Wes was in shape, Basile was fat:

(http://oi57.tinypic.com/v60yty.jpg)

Title: Re: How YOU should Look at 50 Years or Older
Post by: wes on September 09, 2019, 06:17:56 PM
LOL  ;D
Title: Re: How YOU should Look at 50 Years or Older
Post by: Coach is Back! on September 09, 2019, 10:00:17 PM
Hahaha!

Back in the early 1900s Wes was in shape, Basile was fat:

(http://oi57.tinypic.com/v60yty.jpg)



Lmao
Title: Re: How YOU should Look at 50 Years or Older
Post by: Bevo on September 09, 2019, 10:59:52 PM
As I said, there will be a time when I will come down and it will probably next year after the Nationals if I don't win either my class or the overall but for now that's my 100% focus. I see and talk to Tito all the time, for his age (he just turned 50) is in phenomenal shape, lean and muscular, but just like his brother, I chose to go Jose's route, why? Because to me that's what bodybuilding is.

My feeling is after the death of Dallas McCarver, that was a HUGE wake up call for the industry whether his death was from drugs or an underlying predisposed genetic problem that drugs just made worse, it was a wake up call. Most bodybuilders nowadays stay relatively lean in the off-season, watch their diets (even though it's a lot of food and I've posted my diet on here), cycles, for the most part are less than what most think because they know more is not always better and off-cycles are OFF-CYCLES for most unless they're competing all the time. I'm not saying competing in bodybuilding is the healiest, I'm saying it's being done with more caution that ever before, in my opinion.

I understand, good response

Don’t want to see any potential health issues happen to you but know you take care of your body
Title: Re: How YOU should Look at 50 Years or Older
Post by: IRON CROSS on September 10, 2019, 01:18:06 AM
Hahaha!

Back in the early 1900s Wes was in shape, Basile was fat:





 :D ;D
 ;D :D
Title: Re: How YOU should Look at 50 Years or Older
Post by: a_pupil on September 10, 2019, 03:44:58 AM
SPOT ON !!  ;D

haha, all jokes aside you're a getbig legend. And I hope you keep it up for years to come.
Title: Re: How YOU should Look at 50 Years or Older
Post by: IroNat on September 10, 2019, 03:47:38 AM
Thanks Joe,personally at 57,I think we both look far better that the guys posted in the video.

Oh heck yes,
Title: Re: How YOU should Look at 50 Years or Older
Post by: wes on September 10, 2019, 09:03:49 AM
haha, all jokes aside you're a getbig legend. And I hope you keep it up for years to come.
Thanks brother !  :)
Title: Re: How YOU should Look at 50 Years or Older
Post by: Kwon on September 10, 2019, 09:41:25 AM
Wes is the best


Even Moses thought so when Wes taught him the techniques of waterparting.
Title: Re: How YOU should Look at 50 Years or Older
Post by: wes on September 10, 2019, 09:46:02 AM
Wes is the best


Even Moses thought so when Wes taught him the techniques of waterparting.
WATCH YOUR MOUTH CONVICT !!!!!!!!111111111   LOL  ;D
Title: Re: How YOU should Look at 50 Years or Older
Post by: loco on September 11, 2019, 03:59:18 PM
Most of the homes where I live do not have air conditioning because we are literally on the beach

Why?  It never gets hot and humid on that particular beach?  Is it an Amish community?
Title: Re: How YOU should Look at 50 Years or Older
Post by: mryorkielover on September 13, 2019, 12:40:48 PM
Title: Re: How YOU should Look at 50 Years or Older
Post by: IRON CROSS on September 13, 2019, 04:05:33 PM
Hahaha!



(http://oi57.tinypic.com/v60yty.jpg)




Historic images of mr.safety fat  ;D