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Re: MuscleTech's Biggest Advertisement claim to date???
« Reply #50 on: August 23, 2012, 11:05:54 AM »
You cant go wrong with protein shakes and bars. Used the cell tech with slin and took the pre workout stuff. Basic and simple.
NOT TO HARP ON IT ,,,WERE U IN THE ADS I REMEMBER SOME OF THE OTHER GUYS OTHER THAN PROS AND WHAT YR,,,ARE U STILL GOING TO COMPETE AGAIN?

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Re: MuscleTech's Biggest Advertisement claim to date???
« Reply #51 on: August 23, 2012, 11:08:23 AM »
NOT TO HARP ON IT ,,,WERE U IN THE ADS I REMEMBER SOME OF THE OTHER GUYS OTHER THAN PROS AND WHAT YR,,,ARE U STILL GOING TO COMPETE AGAIN?

They didnt use me for the ads, but a few guys who were up there shooting with me were. You get $1000 for those pics too! This was back in March of 2009 before my show that June. The day after the show they fly you back up for the "after" pics. That building is the shit! Instead of pop machines, they have protein machines. Amazng food. Grilled chicken, rice, turkey.....

Im going to hit the 35 and over at the Masters Nationals next year.

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Re: MuscleTech's Biggest Advertisement claim to date???
« Reply #52 on: August 23, 2012, 11:08:50 AM »




hot ass?

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Re: MuscleTech's Biggest Advertisement claim to date???
« Reply #53 on: August 23, 2012, 12:01:35 PM »
No, I haven't made near the amount he has, but I am of a character that wouldn't want to be wealthy if it meant the money was collected (not earned) from mostly-young males who have been lied to. It's shameful.

I know there are many who don't give a rat's ass about cheating others. You sound to be one of them.

Ethics and character are valued commodities in a world full of humans of low worth.

And bitter? No, but I am pissed that companies like MuscleTech have quickened the destruction of an industry in which I once worked. And damaged, emotionally and financially, so many good people.

Yes, I do tell my tale whenever the opportunity presents itself (this is the only bodybuilding board I engage on, though, just so you know). If I can inflict even a smidgen of damage on these scam companies, I am all for it.

You're a person who values collecting money above any considerations of ethics, character or honesty.

Justify it any way you want. You're a low-quality individual.  

"Low-quality" individual, LOL. What does that mean exactly?

I doubt Gardiner quickened the destruction of the industry as you put it. Your industry was rotten from the start- do you remember Weider Formula no7? The one with Arnold in the front? The one that could make you gain "1 pound of mass per day?" That was 1972 mate. Forty years ago. Was your industry less corrupt then? Doesn't a sizable portion of your industry cater to the homoerotic fascination with young virile male bodies? What do you make of that, "Fortress"?

You act as if separating a person from a small amount of money is a mortal sin. Newsflash: they would have spent on some other useless shit- people make money, they need to spend it someplace. Instead of the protein powder they could have a bought cigarettes for a couple of weeks, instead they got something that at least may act through the placebo effect and help maintain consistency in the gym, which is the main issue anyway.

What strict moral standards you have, o beacon of weightlifting morality, o paladin of bodybuilding truth! And how lonely it must be up there in your ivory tower :)

Raymondo, out!

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Re: MuscleTech's Biggest Advertisement claim to date???
« Reply #54 on: August 23, 2012, 12:27:17 PM »
"Low-quality" individual, LOL. What does that mean exactly?

I doubt Gardiner quickened the destruction of the industry as you put it. Your industry was rotten from the start- do you remember Weider Formula no7? The one with Arnold in the front? The one that could make you gain "1 pound of mass per day?" That was 1972 mate. Forty years ago. Was your industry less corrupt then? Doesn't a sizable portion of your industry cater to the homoerotic fascination with young virile male bodies? What do you make of that, "Fortress"?

You act as if separating a person from a small amount of money is a mortal sin. Newsflash: they would have spent on some other useless shit- people make money, they need to spend it someplace. Instead of the protein powder they could have a bought cigarettes for a couple of weeks, instead they got something that at least may act through the placebo effect and help maintain consistency in the gym, which is the main issue anyway.

What strict moral standards you have, o beacon of weightlifting morality, o paladin of bodybuilding truth! And how lonely it must be up there in your ivory tower :)

Raymondo, out!

More example of your warped and inferior character.

Yes, I am better than you.


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Re: MuscleTech's Biggest Advertisement claim to date???
« Reply #55 on: August 23, 2012, 12:34:56 PM »
More example of your warped and inferior character.

Yes, I am better than you.



If it makes you feel better  :-*

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Re: MuscleTech's Biggest Advertisement claim to date???
« Reply #56 on: August 23, 2012, 01:33:42 PM »
If it makes you feel better  :-*

I have as much insight as anyone else here that's only going by Fortress' posts

What I've personally gathered from them, is that Bob Kennedy liked and lent the young upstart (then) Gardner a hand, by letting him advertise and market his new products in the magazine and the musclemag stores, and when he hit payday, instead of reciprocating, and showing gratitude for the extended helping hand, he proceeded to bite the arm off.

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« Reply #58 on: August 23, 2012, 04:15:46 PM »
I have as much insight as anyone else here that's only going by Fortress' posts

What I've personally gathered from them, is that Bob Kennedy liked and lent the young upstart (then) Gardner a hand, by letting him advertise and market his new products in the magazine and the musclemag stores, and when he hit payday, instead of reciprocating, and showing gratitude for the extended helping hand, he proceeded to bite the arm off.

Pretty much the story, yeah.

Gardiner is a class-A piece of shit.

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« Reply #59 on: August 24, 2012, 03:31:46 AM »
Pretty much the story, yeah.

Gardiner is a class-A piece of shit.

Well, I've only heard good things about Bob Kennedy, and that's very unusual in bbing

Guy genuinenly cared for industry and its followers from what one hears/reads, and whilst a businessman, it wasn't all about the bottom-line


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Re: MuscleTech's Biggest Advertisement claim to date???
« Reply #60 on: August 24, 2012, 04:47:00 AM »
They didnt use me for the ads, but a few guys who were up there shooting with me were. You get $1000 for those pics too! This was back in March of 2009 before my show that June. The day after the show they fly you back up for the "after" pics. That building is the shit! Instead of pop machines, they have protein machines. Amazng food. Grilled chicken, rice, turkey.....

Im going to hit the 35 and over at the Masters Nationals next year.
BMC, go for it bro!

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Re: MuscleTech's Biggest Advertisement claim to date???
« Reply #61 on: August 24, 2012, 06:14:24 AM »




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Re: MuscleTech's Biggest Advertisement claim to date???
« Reply #62 on: August 24, 2012, 06:33:01 AM »
NOT TO HARP ON IT ,,,WERE U IN THE ADS I REMEMBER SOME OF THE OTHER GUYS OTHER THAN PROS AND WHAT YR,,,ARE U STILL GOING TO COMPETE AGAIN?

I had 3 friends who were in the ads.  They were all self admitted steroid junkies.  They'd submit an off season, off cycle photo as the before then their juiced up photo afterwards.  Muscletech are the biggest fucking liars making claims that their product help this dude put on 30 pounds of muscle and lose 30 pounds of fat in only 3 months.  It had nothing to do with the tren, clen, test, eq, gh, t3  ::)

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Re: MuscleTech's Biggest Advertisement claim to date???
« Reply #63 on: August 24, 2012, 08:55:36 AM »
I had 3 friends who were in the ads.  They were all self admitted steroid junkies.  They'd submit an off season, off cycle photo as the before then their juiced up photo afterwards.  Muscletech are the biggest fucking liars making claims that their product help this dude put on 30 pounds of muscle and lose 30 pounds of fat in only 3 months.  It had nothing to do with the tren, clen, test, eq, gh, t3  ::)

EXACTLY

How some defend such actions IN ANY WAY blows my mind.

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« Reply #64 on: August 24, 2012, 08:57:33 AM »
EXACTLY

How some defend such actions IN ANY WAY blows my mind.

I didn't defend anything and don't start with the passive aggressive remarks, if you've got something to say, say it.

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Re: MuscleTech's Biggest Advertisement claim to date???
« Reply #65 on: August 24, 2012, 09:00:36 AM »
With The Use of Muscle Tech huh  ???







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Re: MuscleTech's Biggest Advertisement claim to date???
« Reply #66 on: August 24, 2012, 09:02:16 AM »
I didn't defend anything and don't start with the passive aggressive remarks, if you've got something to say, say it.

Wasn't being passive aggressive, dummy. I made a comment that spoke to a larger population of people than just you. Quite the ego you've got.

And as far as saying TO YOU what I want to say, I already did, in case you've forgotten (in perhaps an effort to erase from your mind the stark reality of what kind of man you are, placed at your feet in words by yours truly).

You're out of your depth with me.  


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Re: MuscleTech's Biggest Advertisement claim to date???
« Reply #67 on: August 24, 2012, 09:07:18 AM »
Wasn't being passive aggressive, dummy. I made a comment that spoke to a larger population of people than just you. Quite the ego you've got.

And as far as saying TO YOU what I want to say, I already did, in case you've forgotten (in perhaps an effort to erase from your mind the stark reality of what kind of man you are, placed at your feet in words by yours truly).

You're out of your depth with me.  

Haha, Fortress I feel sorry for you mate so I'm going to indulge you, you can think what you like of me. Somehow I can't bring myself to execute a surgical flame strike on you :)

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Re: MuscleTech's Biggest Advertisement claim to date???
« Reply #68 on: August 24, 2012, 09:07:39 AM »
Oh, yeah. ::)

Its owner and founder, Paul Gardiner, started the company on lies and zero product.

Good people? Maybe the underlings who haven't a clue what the company is founded upon or really understand the full-on horseshit of the ads.

There's NOTHING honourable about MuscleTech.  

agreed...they pioneered the 4 page lie...great tech-nique..if you get my drift

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Re: MuscleTech's Biggest Advertisement claim to date???
« Reply #69 on: August 24, 2012, 09:12:00 AM »
THANK YOU!

Anyone older than 16 should remember their Creatine 6000 that would make you gain 6000% mass according to claims, their Acetabolan which was their pre-hormone and their ECA stack in the original Hydroxycut that made you lose 100 pounds of fat in 24 hours.  They made the biggest bullshit claims then slowly their amazing products dissapeared as other bullshit products came out.

Mikecox saying a supp is a supp, well if that's true  then why does MT continue to make their BS claims?  They completely revamped their supps into a total waste of money trying to appeal to athletes and the mainstream person.  Muscletech is completely snake oil now.

the only product they had that was ANY good was the original Hydroxycut..I once lost 30 lbs on that stuff..it was awesome...no appetite.....fat melted off...

thats why the gov't cracked down on the ECA stack.....because  IT ACTUALLY WORKED.......if muscle-tech products actually did all the things they say they will, the gov't would have shut down the entire operation

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« Reply #70 on: August 24, 2012, 09:15:09 AM »
Does Cell Tech work as good as Tren?  Of course not. But I was getting free shit for two years and got my contest shit paid for. The people I came in contact with were great!

Im not a big supp guy to begin with but i still use their protein powder and pre workout shit.

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« Reply #71 on: August 24, 2012, 09:23:32 AM »
Does Cell Tech work as good as Tren?  Of course not. But I was getting free shit for two years and got my contest shit paid for. The people I came in contact with were great!

Im not a big supp guy to begin with but i still use their protein powder and pre workout shit.

you forgot the emphasis on "shit"

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« Reply #72 on: August 24, 2012, 12:41:52 PM »
the only product they had that was ANY good was the original Hydroxycut..I once lost 30 lbs on that stuff..it was awesome...no appetite.....fat melted off...

thats why the gov't cracked down on the ECA stack.....because  IT ACTUALLY WORKED.......if muscle-tech products actually did all the things they say they will, the gov't would have shut down the entire operation

Then why did you buy 14 pounds of Cell-Tech and tell people about it, on this very forum?


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« Reply #73 on: August 24, 2012, 10:32:30 PM »
Then why did you buy 14 pounds of Cell-Tech and tell people about it, on this very forum?



just trying it out to see if it did anything...it didn't ::)

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« Reply #74 on: August 25, 2012, 08:57:26 PM »
just trying it out to see if it did anything...it didn't ::)

Of course not, when you "eat like a bird".