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Re: Don Youngblood-Off season
« Reply #125 on: October 04, 2017, 03:09:29 AM »
How does ESF saying Trevor never worked with Chad and Chad saying they were considering doing something together confirm that ESF was wrong and Trevor and Chad worked together?

Because none of them know esfitness....

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Re: Don Youngblood-Off season
« Reply #126 on: October 04, 2017, 03:16:08 AM »
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are you illiterate? where does it say anything about Chad advising Trevor with diet or anabolics? show me. or does it refer to chad and him doing a business venture or the magazine? Trevor had talked about getting Chad to write an article for GearUZR?

goddamn some of you people are just plain dumb. easy prey for trolls who like to attribute their own versions of statements to me..... and you dumnfucks fall for it.i don't know what's more pathetic. you? for falling for it... or him, for living on this board and craving the attention 24hrs a day

hahaha... hes on your side you stupid fucker.......

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Re: Don Youngblood-Off season
« Reply #127 on: October 04, 2017, 03:18:22 AM »
That isn't established by correlating the two quotes.

We need pulitzer prize winning journalism, here, not tin can copy and paste efforts.  We need total commitment to the cause.

hahaha check out his reply to you above... ;D

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Re: Don Youngblood-Off season
« Reply #128 on: October 04, 2017, 03:26:18 AM »
why the fuck would i bother posting in that thread?

you forget how this shit starts? its me making a comment, and he starts in with the trolling and ruins everybodys threads.

that punk bitch follows me. i don't follow his coward ass



oh brother, you are posting in it now you moron...

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Re: Don Youngblood-Off season
« Reply #129 on: October 04, 2017, 03:27:41 AM »
I think you'll find you are most certainly the illiterate one - if you got all that from what I said, which rather amusingly is actually me poking holes in his theory, not your claims.

I think its best to not to try and explain things to him.......

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Re: Don Youngblood-Off season
« Reply #130 on: October 04, 2017, 03:35:03 AM »
I think its best to not to try and explain things to him.......

I'll think twice about stepping in and poking holes in your journalism, now.

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Re: Don Youngblood-Off season
« Reply #131 on: October 04, 2017, 03:36:40 AM »
I'll think twice about stepping in and poking holes in your journalism, now.

I don't really try with stuff I post, I know how irate he gets with a half hearted attempt.

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Re: Don Youngblood-Off season
« Reply #132 on: October 04, 2017, 05:29:30 AM »
read this interview, its hilarious.

Oh and he talks about his relationship with esfitness as well.

hahahahaha so much bullshit its unreal - enjoy:

Here's an interesting interview from a few yrs back with Paul Borresen R.I.P.

Testosterone | No. 51 | May 7, 1999

The following interview is just that, an interview. We included it because we find it interesting that anyone would use such horrendously large amounts of drugs (okay, so we're sort of like the people who pull over to watch the aftermath of a car accident). In no way do we advocate such dosages, and if you were to ask each of us here at Testosterone individually, we'd probably disagree with a lot of what Paul Borresen says about steroids. Nevertheless, what he has to say makes for damn interesting reading. TC and I got together last week and were throwing around some ideas for keeping Testosterone on the cutting edge of bodybuilding information. We spoke of upcoming articles, new training techniques, and discussed research on state-of-the-art supplements, as well as continual studies on existing products. It was easy to examine the strong points that exist within the magazine. But after patting ourselves on the back for a while, it was time to take a cold, hard look at what could be made better.At one point, TC posed three questions. One, "Who would you be most interested in interviewing?" Two, "If there was one person you would like to see contributing to Testosterone, who would it be?" And three, "Who is the most over-the-edge, balls-to-the-wall individual you know of that you think our readers would like to hear from?" Without hesitation, I replied, "I can answer all three of those questions with the same name-Paul Borresen."To call renegade pharmacologist Paul Borresen an authority on drug usage is an enormous understatement. When it comes to firsthand experience, Paul may very well be the authority! I can't think of too many people who have pushed the pharmacological envelope as far as Paul. Yet, what makes this remarkable man so different than many of the pro bodybuilders who merely stay on whatever gear they can get for as long as they can get it, Paul is one of the most knowledgeable people around in the science of anabolic steroids.University trained, Paul received his bachelor's degree in biochemistry. He graduated with first-class honors. He then went on to get his master's degree in pharmacology, specializing in the study of receptor sites and their function. He's had his work published in medical journals throughout the world, written several books, and had over 200 articles appear in magazines on the various aspects of steroid use and their application to bodybuilding. When some of the top professionals need advice on how to arrange their stacks and cycles for a major show, they call Paul. That list of top professionals-according to Paul-even includes a fellow by the name of Dorian Yates.Some people have practical knowledge. Some people have the schooling. Paul Borresen has both, not to mention a 285-pound physique that doesn't stray far from around 8% body fat! How many of today's "gurus" do you know that can make the same claim?If you're opposed to the radical usage of performance-enhancement drugs, then move on-get the heck out of here. This article isn't for you. For those of you with a more daring nature who'd like to learn from this particular master, you may proceed-with caution.Class is now in session.

NM: First, Paul, how are you feeling? I heard that you suffered an accident recently.

PB: Yes, I took a nasty fall and was laid up for four-and-a-half months. It required major surgery. For a long time, I was in a full body brace. While in the hospital, I went down to 170 pounds! I recovered quickly but, of course, I was receiving glutamine, Deca, and growth hormone! It was no problem getting it into the hospital. Since then, I've entered some area contests and won, but my goal is to come back from having a broken back and win the Nationals.

NM: Any innovative substances that you've been experimenting with?

PB: Whenever there's anything new, I'll try it! You know of the new oils used to inflate a muscle, like Synthol? Well, I've put together a combination of oils in my lab that contains nandrolone, benzyl alcohol, and silica gel. It provides a permanent growth due to the fact that the silica coats the muscle fibers. But it also gives you 300 milligrams of gear per milliliter. It's really amazing, but it can be overdone, as in the case of Ernie Taylor. Have you seen his triceps?

NM: Of course. They're so freaky, they look "fake."

PB: They don't look right. That's an example of an overdone local effect. As far as anything else new, I've been experimenting with prostaglandins since '95. When I won the Northwest Championship, I had six milliliters of Cavajet, which is something that's used to get an erection. But I didn't need it there, so I put it in my arms and shoulders! I've been working with people using Prostaglandins before going to bed at night, and we've seen phenomenal results. They can also be used to provide "local" enlargement. I use it to smooth out my symmetry.

NM: Were there any side effects?

PB: I don't feel that the claims of bad side effects are all that genuine. If you look at the risks and side effects of pharmacology as a whole, prostaglandins fall pretty low down on the list.

NM: What's the typical drug regime of some of the people you coach?

PB: I'm coaching people who use two thousand milligrams of gear each day. They're very big. If you're going to take that level of anabolics, I believe in very short courses-thirty days, at the most, before your body realizes what happened. I'm a firm believer that receptor sites up-regulate. When you do about 5000 milligrams a week, they respond unbelievably. People are going up a pound a day for 18 days straight.

NM: So by using super-physiologic dosages and keeping cycles short, you won't need to increase the dosages with each successive cycle?

PB: You should need less! It's like training. A newcomer does 16 sets and makes gains. The more advanced someone is, the less amount of sets they need to do. I only do about four or five sets. I'm helping Ian Harrison prepare for the Arnold, and he needs even fewer sets per workout.

NM: How long of a wait do you recommend before starting another course?

PB: At least 15 days, which comes to 21 days after your last shot. But if you wait too much longer than three weeks, you're going backwards in your progress. You'll spend time "making up" for what you've lost, even if you use anti-catabolics.

NM: Tell me a little about your company. How did it get started?

PB: A few years back, my wife and I started a company called Chemical Nutrition. Unfortunately, we took on a partner of dubious integrity. It got so bad that he threatened to put me in a body bag! I ended that relationship and started Biohazard. We've been growing very quickly in the UK, and I'm glad to say that my ex-partner's business is declining badly. I don't follow a business "strategy." I focus on culture. I want to make the best products. I won't bull**** anyone or let anyone work for me who isn't honest. I have an MBA degree, and my business philosophy is not to build an empire; rather, we want to build many castles. I want to make money, but I have to look at myself in the mirror every day. I have to respect what I see.

NM: What is the most unique Biohazard product?

PB: We have something called Ravenger 5, which is a special grade of protein powder. It has the exact amino acid make-up, in proprietary order, of human muscle-the only product of its kind. It took a lot of work getting the proper ratios required. We finally came up with a combination of whey, egg albumin, soy isolate, and wheat gluten. The glutamine is not a free form because protein works best in a natural peptide chain. I'm not a big fan of aminos in free form.

NM: You've been outspoken in the past about professional bodybuilders. You made some statements recently concerning Paul Dillett...

PB: I have nothing personal against him. He doesn't train all that hard. He's very lazy. I don't like it when bodybuilders rely on massive amounts of gear and don't train correctly or look after their health. Everyone I work with uses high androgens, and we take certain precautions. I have them all on glycerin. It reduces water and blood pressure. It's an indigestible carb, which causes water to be drawn from the surrounding tissues like the skin. It also increases vascularity.

NM: What is your current stack?

PB: For the first ten days, I take 1000 mg of Sustanon a day. Days 11 to 20, I take 800 mg of Deca, 400 mg of Primobolan, and 600 mg of test propionate a day. Days 21 to 30, I do 400 mg of propionate, 200 mg of Winstrol, and four of my Triple X capsules, which are a homemade combination of Dinatropinol, T3, and oral insulin. I also take a 30-IU shot of insulin every time I eat a meal.

NM: Gee, is that all?

PB: That's what it takes. I want to make the most massive gains possible. I've gained 94 pounds in the last five months. Oh, I almost forgot-I also use growth hormone four days at a time, which is the way a child produces it, in four-day spurts. It doesn't work as well if you stay on it all the time. Consistent use suppresses your natural GH secretion, plus you build up a tolerance to its effects. I use 12 IUs of GH each day I use it.

NM: No cycling down the dosages of the steroid stack?

PB: No, I just stop. I don't feel that there's much benefit from cycling down. By distancing the shots and the half-life of the drugs, a "cycle down" occurs naturally. I want to clean out as soon as possible. When people stick in low levels of gear in order to "bridge," they're not clearing anything.

NM: Any anti-estrogens?

PB: Aminoglutathiamide is terrific when used the last ten days before a show. It makes you freaky hard. It's a pretty risky drug, however. The ACTH [Adrenal Corticol Tropic Hormone] kickback can create a bigger problem than what you started with. It's a gamble. I use Tamoxifen, 40 mg a day before bed, if I start to get too puffy.

NM: I noticed that you don't use any orals.

PB: For what I use, it wouldn't be healthy. I would hate to take 2,000 mg of 2-mg Anavar tablets!

NM: Definitely not practical. No veterinarian steroids?

PB: No. One thing I've learned from my studies in pharmacology is that mammalian physiology may be similar, but there are species differences. A veterinarian drug is developed through veterinarian research by companies that design it for animals. There aren't any studies of their effectiveness in humans. You need much higher doses than the proper human equivalent. A dog's testosterone would work in a human, just not as effectively. Since I can't control what's compatible and what isn't, I won't use them.

NM: Is there really any way of detecting counterfeits?

PB: It's so easy to fake the ampoules and boxes. Whenever you see an expos of what is fake and how a "real" steroid should look, the counterfeiters just copy the "real" one. There are a few tricks. For example, Primo shouldn't fall out when you turn the box upside down.

NM: Unless the dealer has pulled the vial out a few times.

PB: That's a good point. In that case, it could be real, but you'd think it was fake. There's just no way of knowing. Some guys over here copied the pink pentagon Thai D-bol and put 5 mg of clenbuterol in them.

NM: Five milligrams?! My God, did anyone die?

PB: There were nine reported deaths. I took one, and went into the hospital.

NM: What's your present association with Dorian Yates?

PB: I take a phone call from Dorian every couple of weeks about technical matters. He'll usually have me come down to his house and ask me about various drugs. I showed him how to use growth hormone and IGF. I helped him with his DNP usage for his last Olympia show. I can honestly say that DNP can produce a condition that's unbelievable, but you've got to get it right! I find it horrendous. My temperature went up to 103 degrees. I was sick, and it felt like I was on fire.

NM: So in the future, will you just stick to using clen?

PB: No, I'd still use the DNP. I'll just suffer. It can make you lose five pounds of fat in a week. My waist is 31 inches. That's also one benefit of being in the hospital. I had to have two ribs removed, which made my waist slimmer. Cher had a similar surgical procedure done on her to produce a longer torso look. I love it!

NM: What is the best steroid, in your opinion?

PB: If I had to recommend just one, I'd have to say that Deca has the best risk to benefit ratio. But my absolute favorite drug is Primobolan.

NM: I love Primo, too. People think it's weak because it doesn't produce water weight. Deca, on the other hand, bloats me as much as straight testosterone.

PB: You're telling me! Deca is very bloating. Not all tests cause as much water retention. But some people seem to go for that bloat, don't they? They equate it with more size.

NM: What drugs don't you like?

PB: I don't like testosterone cypionate. It's a very raw drug. It also makes you depressed. Anadrol is a **** drug. The fact that it's a 50-mg tablet tells you how weak it is.

NM: I've often made that same point, but it's amazing how many people don't "get" it. The low-dosed drugs, like Winstrol, build the most muscle.

PB: Winstrol is a very potent tissue-building drug in the truest sense! As far as effectiveness in building muscle, 50 mg of Winny tabs will blow 50 mg of Anadrol right out of the water!

NM: Thank you! It's nice to know I'm not alone in that evaluation.

PB: It's so obvious. Anadrol is designed to correct anemia. It builds red blood cells. It does not build muscle. It may help at the end of a course to "fill up" on blood, which may help you to hold on to the gained weight. It's a poor man's EPO [erythropoietin]. If I wanted to make a lot of money, I'd design a drug and call it Super-bol 5,000,000! Everyone will think it's really strong! People have so much of this stuff wrong. They think that Primo's weak, when it's actually very strong. They say that Anadrol is powerful, when it's actually very weak. Cypionate is more popular than enanthate, but the enanthate is terrific and cyp is crap. They draw conclusions without really understanding basic pharmacology. People should be using the finer, sophisticated drugs like Primo and Winstrol, not cypionates and the veterinarian products. It's so absurd!

NM: Does it make sense not to stack too many different steroids?

PB: All steroids compete with each other. That's why I say to take Sus for ten days, then Deca for ten days, and so on. Proviron is thought to be an anti-estrogen, but it's really an anti-androgen. Clomid is an underrated anti-estrogen.

NM: How does Clomid differ from Cyclofenil?

PB: Cyclofenil is a weak estrogen. Even if it competes for estrogen sites, some might get through. Clomid removes the estrogen, so it's much more effective.

NM: Who's the most outrageous steroid abuser you've ever known?

PB: I'd love to say, but I can't.

NM: You don't have to name names.

PB: Okay, the craziest thing that I've ever seen was done by a British pro. He takes a 100-ml bottle and sticks whatever he can get into it, no matter what. Deca, cyp, Equipoise, anything! He'll then take a five-ml shot of that every three hours.

NM: Wow!

PB: He'll also put in ten mg of propionate every day into specific body parts. He doesn't consider that a part of his stack because it's "locating." He does a total of at least 60 shots a day.

NM: That's mind-boggling. How does he look?

PB: Pretty ****ing awesome!

NM: No doubt! Paul, are there any last comments that you'd like to make?

PB: I just want to be able to provide accurate information and sell products that I know are effective. My motto is, "Ignorance kills-let's kill ignorance." I honestly believe that if we give the people the right information, we'll build this sport. There are a lot of assholes with too much power in our sport!

NM: I agree. We're doing what we can on this end. I hope that you'll be able to be a regular contributor to Testosterone. Your expertise is invaluable, and I'm sure that our readers will enjoy what you have to say.

PB: I'd love to write for you guys, and providing honest information to people who care is the right reason for doing so.

NM: Paul, I know that there's still so much we could talk about. Let's do this again sometime.

PB: That'd be great. Whew! Did anybody out there get hurt? I'm sure that I don't have to offer a disclaimer to the drug dosages that Paul has advocated. This is obviously for the most advanced bodybuilder with extensive experience in chemical assistance. Nevertheless, Paul's comprehension of the subject is unquestionably vast, and I'm sure that he's left more than a few people with their heads spinning.

Class dismissed.

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Re: Don Youngblood-Off season
« Reply #133 on: October 04, 2017, 09:11:47 AM »
PB: A few years back, my wife and I started a company called Chemical Nutrition. Unfortunately, we took on a partner of dubious integrity. It got so bad that he threatened to put me in a body bag! I ended that relationship and started Biohazard. We've been growing very quickly in the UK, and I'm glad to say that my ex-partner's business is declining badly. I don't follow a business "strategy." I focus on culture. I want to make the best products. I won't bull**** anyone or let anyone work for me who isn't honest. I have an MBA degree, and my business philosophy is not to build an empire; rather, we want to build many castles. I want to make money, but I have to look at myself in the mirror every day. I have to respect what I see.


Ha ha ha --  ::)
Really paul how did he manage to take himself serious saying such utter lies

so he did know esfitness.....

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Re: Don Youngblood-Off season
« Reply #134 on: October 04, 2017, 10:07:44 PM »
Paul did like Cytadren, Nolva, Clomid, Primo (shipped him 3k amps from Mexico and spent fucking hours preparing and packing them. I actually got paid up front and made about $2k, but then he tried some fuckery saying he never received the box when we had tracking and saw he received. Eventually said he did receive it a month later. Of the law enforcement it wasn't my deal I was just a middleman between him and the pharmacy. Same thing I used to do until I eventually bought a share of that Pharmacy), Winstrol, and porcine (pig) insulin. Something called "Act-Rapid", similar to Humalog. The shit hit hard and fast and left you dead tired. I remember one time I returned to the nutrition store I ran when Scott Markey was an employee with tons of burgers, chicken tenders, and a couple large vanilla shakes (both for me.. I also paid for all the food as Scott was always broke), soon as i walked in the door we shot the Act Rapid. Scott did maybe 7iu at most and I did 18iu. 10mins later the shit kicks in and we pound the food as fast as we could and after that we went outside and sat down on the low, wide steps off to the left past the vacuum guys shop next door. After about 3 mins we both laid back on those steps and passed out dead tired, dead asleep for about 45mins. Eventually I got a nudge in my shoulder that wakes me up and I set up and I see the vacuum guy and he's been sitting there watching us dead asleep on the steps of a strip mall, and it says there was about three or four customers that walked in the store and then walked out after a while but nobody stole anything LOL. I could just imagine what the people were thinking, with Del Mar being a nice area and that strip mall being next to a couple communities with million-dollar homes (think "Real Housewives of Orange County") and there's a couple big buffed out veiny bodybuilder dudes passed out on the sidewalk steps with people walking Past us or around us haha. I remember waiting for a phone call from corporate expecting somebody to call and complain, but it never came.  Believe I only used that actrapid insulin two or three times after that and just stuck with Humulin R. I also remember spending like 600 bucks on cytadren ordering it from pharmagroup.com and really not noticing much even at 750mg/day. At least it wasn't much different from nolvadex as far as how you looked.

what a load of fucking fluff and bollocks, seriously the verbal diarrhoea you spout is fucking pathetic.

You didnt know Paul apart from a couple e-mails, and you still havent posted the so called article he stole from you.

Giddy up cowboy, you are a waste of fucking time.

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Re: Don Youngblood-Off season
« Reply #135 on: October 05, 2017, 12:03:59 AM »
what a load of fucking fluff and bollocks, seriously the verbal diarrhoea you spout is fucking pathetic.

You didnt know Paul apart from a couple e-mails, and you still havent posted the so called article he stole from you.

Giddy up cowboy, you are a waste of fucking time.

You want it? Google it. The fuck makes you think I'm doing your work for you? Fucking delusional pathetic bone rack.

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Re: Don Youngblood-Off season
« Reply #136 on: October 05, 2017, 12:44:56 AM »
You want it? Google it. The fuck makes you think I'm doing your work for you? Fucking delusional pathetic bone rack.

Because it doesn't and never existed, it was a fairy tale you made up.

Like training Fabio and Linda Lee.

Fuck you are delusional.

Did your opiate damaged brain manage to read the information I provided to you about opiates damaging the brain?

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Re: Don Youngblood-Off season
« Reply #137 on: October 05, 2017, 06:14:42 AM »
Because it doesn't and never existed, it was a fairy tale you made up.

Like training Fabio and Linda Lee.


Fuck you are delusional.

Did your opiate damaged brain manage to read the information I provided to you about opiates damaging the brain?

Lol@the things you tell yourself to feel better. I Seriously laugh out loud when I read things like that knowing you're showing us all how insecure and inadequate that makes you feel. Like you're crying "why did he get to write an articles on PED's??...and why did he get to train famous people?" "Why does he get to do those things? I'm better than him even know I know nothing of training or nutrition or pharmacology." :( booohoooo

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Re: Don Youngblood-Off season
« Reply #138 on: October 05, 2017, 06:17:31 AM »
Lol@the things you tell yourself to feel better. I Seriously laugh out loud when I read things like that knowing you're showing us all how insecure and inadequate that makes you feel. Like you're crying "why did he get to write an articles on PED's??...and why did he get to train famous people?" "Why does he get to do those things? I'm better than him even know I know nothing of training or nutrition or pharmacology." :( booohoooo

the only thing I think when I read your posts now is if its you or Joon on the account...

only someone as good at trolling as joon would be able to come up with the ludicrous shit you post with a straight face...

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Re: Be There vs ES Fitness - "I wish I could quit you" - Discussion
« Reply #139 on: October 05, 2017, 03:59:55 PM »
Do you not notice that you twats are basically arguing with yourselves?

#Sympathypost

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Re: Be There vs ES Fitness - "I wish I could quit you" - Discussion
« Reply #140 on: October 06, 2017, 03:12:16 AM »
Do you not notice that you twats are basically arguing with yourselves?

#Sympathypost

we are done now, he cried to Ron about me.....

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Re: Be There vs ES Fitness - "I wish I could quit you" - Discussion
« Reply #141 on: October 06, 2017, 03:28:43 AM »
we are done now, he cried to Ron about me.....

Lol@the things you tell yourself to feel better. I Seriously laugh out loud when I read things like that knowing you're showing us all how insecure and inadequate that makes you feel. Like you're crying "why did he get to write an articles on PED's??...and why did he get to train famous people?" "Why does he get to do those things? I'm better than him even know I know nothing of training or nutrition or pharmacology." Sad booohoooo

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Re: Be There vs ES Fitness - "I wish I could quit you" - Discussion
« Reply #142 on: October 06, 2017, 03:29:57 AM »
Lol@the things you tell yourself to feel better. I Seriously laugh out loud when I read things like that knowing you're showing us all how insecure and inadequate that makes you feel. Like you're crying "why did he get to write an articles on PED's??...and why did he get to train famous people?" "Why does he get to do those things? I'm better than him even know I know nothing of training or nutrition or pharmacology." Sad booohoooo


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Re: Be There vs ES Fitness - "I wish I could quit you" - Discussion
« Reply #143 on: October 06, 2017, 03:36:09 AM »

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« Reply #144 on: October 06, 2017, 03:48:40 AM »
Only time ive ever talked to Ron was about resetting my password maybe 6 months ago.

Saying I cried to Ron or any of the mods? I give permission for them to show the message. Seeing as how I spoke with someone who's spoken to mods and if I "complained" they'd know about it.

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Re: Be There vs ES Fitness - "I wish I could quit you" - Discussion
« Reply #145 on: October 06, 2017, 04:59:42 AM »
Only time ive ever talked to Ron was about resetting my password maybe 6 months ago.

Saying I cried to Ron or any of the mods? I give permission for them to show the message. Seeing as how I spoke with someone who's spoken to mods and if I "complained" they'd know about it.

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Re: Is Lee priest in the hospital ?
« Reply #146 on: October 12, 2017, 02:07:51 AM »

Lying prick???? guy I got witnesses bitch.. I've talked about how I had endocarditis guy get dumb ass punk bitch why don't you use the motherfuking search feature search back to when my legs swelled up to the size of walking tree trunks search back to when I was lying in bed shivering and shaking cold as fuk wrapped up and every blanket at my girlfriend's house with my girlfriend holding on to me I couldn't stop shaking and shivering the med student third-year med student girlfriend she finally takes my temperature it's 1057 she says we got to go to the hospital so we go to the Urgent Care to get to the Urgent Care lady looks at my legs they're swollen all the way down to my heels like the size of my quads Urgent Care says you are fucking stupid if she wasn't here the girlfriend she means I would call a 9 I would call an ambulance 911 and have you shipped off to the ER right away so you guys need to leave to go to the ER. So we left went to the ER Loma Linda ER the same one she went to school with and I get their temperature there at first was one of five seven they give me a 325 Tylenol have me sit and wait and we wait I'm in shorts and a tank top and everybody else is covered up in blankets because it's cold and it's raining outside and I'm pouring sweat literally pouring sweat wish my clothes my shirt my tank top is soaking fucking wet I got a puddle on the floor dripping down from me we sitting at waiting our waiting room for nine fucking hours before they finally admit me and when they admit me my temperature was 106.7. They tell me I have sepsis and both of my legs and I've had it for quite a while which I probably knew already I said can I get some antibiotics and get on my way I have clients on Monday this there was Saturday mind you... they said no you're going to need chronic lock IV antibiotics if you leave now you're going to come back here and day and it may be that we have to cut off your leg you might lose an ankle or you might lose it all the way up to the knee that's best case scenario I said okay fine I'll stay I'll give you guys a couple days and see how things go but I have clients on Monday I got to get back to work anyways this did finally admit me up into the hospital find out I have sepsis which is a blood infection which means I got round-the-clock 24/7 IV antibiotics three antibiotic cocktail and I stayed in that fucking room for about 4 or 5 days straight girlfriend never left my side the entire time even skipping classes. Sometimes I would disconnect my Ivy and I would walk down with her to the cafeteria and eat grilled cheese sandwiches probably spent $500 on grilled cheese sandwiches down in the cafeteria because all the meals they had were vegetarian and tasted like absolute shit. So I'd sneak back up to my room sometimes I would sneak back down outside of the hospital and smoke a cigar sneak back up they all kind of knew about it and you are always going back up anyways for who-knows-how-long right next to me stay there the entire time like I said I was there for 5 days maybe 5 days told them we're going to Cancun soon so I got to go so you guys got to wrap this up as soon as my white cell count goes down I got to get out

so your witness is you talking about it?

well, thats OK then...

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Re: Is Lee priest in the hospital ?
« Reply #147 on: October 12, 2017, 02:49:49 AM »
Call me a fucken  a liar post it worse you're fucking evidence that I'm fucking mind your punk bitch you punk guy troll

El numero uno your punk bitch post your mother fucking evidence where's your proof that I'm lying I'm waiting guy your punk ass bitch

Even after Be There and I explained the Burden of Proof to you, you still don't get it.

He rejected your claim because you failed to provide sufficient evidence. It's dumb to say "prove that I'm lying." He doesn't have to prove you're lying or prove that your claim is false. He just has to accept or reject your claim (he rejected it) based on the evidence.

I really don't know how else to explain this.
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Re: Is Lee priest in the hospital ?
« Reply #148 on: October 12, 2017, 03:22:05 AM »
Tell that to his face and see what happens.

What will happen?
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Re: Is Lee priest in the hospital ?
« Reply #149 on: October 12, 2017, 03:34:36 AM »
What will happen?
he wil make a video about you....