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Title: Classiest moment from your world of iron
Post by: Woten on August 04, 2006, 09:50:51 PM
Now admitedly all I can think of is when Charles Clairmonte bought a mate of mine a meal in Maccy D's, hey he didnt have to, full size, no smalltime shite

Anyhoo, lets here your classy moments from the world of iron
Title: Re: Classiest moment from your world of iron
Post by: McFarland on August 04, 2006, 10:01:53 PM
Chris Duffy once drew psychedelic imagery and wrote the words "Tell them all to just stop and make it all up themselves" on my August 1993 edition of Flex magazine using multiple paint pens of about 3 different colors.  Oh yeah he also included the universal symbol for anarchism in his signature at the bottom.

That's gonna be a hard one to top, Woten.   ;D
Title: Re: Classiest moment from your world of iron
Post by: Woten on August 04, 2006, 10:03:18 PM
Chris Duffy once drew psychedelic imagery and wrote the words "Tell them all to just stop and make it all up themselves" using multiple paint pens resulting in about 3 different colors being used on my August 1993 edition of Flex magazine.  Oh yeah he also included the universal symbol for anarchism in his signature at the bottom.

That's gonna be a hard one to top, Woten. 

Yeah but is it true? these accounts have to be real

What year did you see Duffy? had his Bull Stanton era begun at that point? that must have been weird
Title: Re: Classiest moment from your world of iron
Post by: McFarland on August 04, 2006, 10:05:33 PM
Yeah but is it true? these accounts have to be real

What year did you see Duffy? had his Bull Stanton era begun at that point? that must have been weird
True story.  No, this was right after he won Nationals.  His dialogue and vocabulary blew my fucking mind; I'd never seen anything like it.   
Title: Re: Classiest moment from your world of iron
Post by: Woten on August 04, 2006, 10:08:28 PM
True story.  No, this was right after he won Nationals.  His dialogue and vocabulary blew my fucking mind; I'd never seen anything like it.   

Give us some details, mayne

LOL, what did the duffmeister blow your mind with  :o
Title: Re: Classiest moment from your world of iron
Post by: McFarland on August 04, 2006, 10:09:51 PM
Then after I posted something on misc.fitness.weights a few years later in disgust of a picture they'd posted of him with his fist up his ass, he e-mailed me to say, "Don't let your dogma get in the way of my karma.  Karma always wins."  True story still.   ;D
Title: Re: Classiest moment from your world of iron
Post by: Woten on August 04, 2006, 10:11:44 PM
Then after I posted something on misc.fitness.weights a few years later in disgust of a picture they'd posted of him with his fist up his ass, he e-mailed me to say, "Don't let your dogma get in the way of my karma.  Karma always wins."  True story still.   ;D

LOL, see, if it had of been Lyle McD that had posted the pic, this would be a great fucking story :)
Title: Re: Classiest moment from your world of iron
Post by: McFarland on August 04, 2006, 10:15:30 PM
Well let's see.  He was lean at the time and told someone in front of me, "OH!  No, this is my "HEALTHY SEASON."   ha ha ha  He just kept asking everybody, "So you got any other questions?  Like, ANYTHING you wanna know about?"  He actually wanted them to ask about all the "good stuff" so he could tell them...he was going over his exact diuretic protocol that he had just used to win his pro card the year before with the people in front of me as I walked up to his table...    
Title: Re: Classiest moment from your world of iron
Post by: McFarland on August 04, 2006, 10:20:12 PM
I asked him his take on the meaning of life.  He asked me if I'd ever smoked pot.  I told him no...that I'd read where THC lowers naturally-occurring testosterone levels.  He told me that that particular study had been done using WWII cadavers...that they were fucking testing dead bodies to get their data.  Then he told me to go out and buy this one particular book by Terrence McKenna.  He was with his wife Jodi and she was hot as fire, and he was very obviously inebriated.  Of course I'm not making this up, let's see...what else?  Ummm...