ya know, on second thought, forget this thread exists, since I have again proved I cannot get a useable thought from my head to my fingers.
thanks anyway
ya know, on second thought, forget this thread exists, since I have again proved I cannot get a useable thought from my head to my fingers.
thanks anyway

Sorry Dude, but this thread deserves a picture:
[quote]Polish Rifle wrote:
Sorry Dude, but this thread deserves a picture:[/quote]
All I can do is laugh…
its been a long tough 2 months.
thanks for the chuckle
ill be more coherent next time, promise!
All good bro!
[quote]Polish Rifle wrote:
All good bro!
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but really…epic? i mean come on…
If I had to save money on supplements, I’d cut out the protein, keep the fishoil and vitamins that I take. Protein powders are very convenient, but gram for gram their are cheaper sources of protein out there. But when I stop taking my fishoil, and my zinc and magnesium I feel physically worse for it. With your current situation that would be the last thing you need.
[quote]oneforship wrote:
B rocK wrote:
I can understand how you might be in a bad mood in your current situation.
That aside man…start saving.
That’s good advice for anyone; not just you.
If I found $100 on the sidewalk; I wouldn’t walk into a GNC and ask “what can I get?”
…but that’s my take on it.
and I’m not a 17yr old whiner like a lot of these other punks are.
(but the z-12 would be a good idea if you had a gun to your head; which you don’t)
I was 100% joking on both counts. Save the $100. As soon as you spend it you’ll need it for something far more important than some dumb supplement.
Take it from me, I’ve spent money I didn’t have on plenty of supplements before, it’s not worth it. You just end up needing/wanting more in the end when you run out anyway.
Hold on to the $100, and you’ll be grateful you did when something comes up. Once you’re finished getting “back on your feet,” then you won’t have to worry about what you can get with $100, but you can pick and choose your supplements as you see fit to complement your diet and lifestyle.
Supplements are just that, supplements. They aren’t required by any means.[/quote]
I don’t handle divorce cases any more, just being around them second hand really got to me.
But this advice is what I’ve seen turn out to be true, time and time and time again. Of course I’m just a 52 year old lawyer. Never been divorced, but I have dealt with stress and problems from time to time.
And seen a lot of people go through divorces.
BTW, the fish oil from Costco is a quality product, just so you know.
First thing i’d do if I were you is to make sure ALL my food concerns are covered - i.e. making sure I can afford enough good lean meats and other organic foods.
Past that, it depends on how long i’m gonna be out of disposable income…if it’s gonna be a while, then i’d just stock up on cheap protein like GROW!.