If the pill is putting you off, try the Spike Shooters. It’s like a redbull with some crack and adrenaline mixed in. Seriously, it’s that good.
As far as getting a pump, I have to agree with SSC. The pump comes from work, not a supplement. Anyway, the point of working out is to get permanent gains, not just a temporary pump.
[quote]T-Beast wrote:
brant drake. i try to imagine what people look like by how they speak, and i just imagine you looking liek your avatar. just thouight id share. [/quote]
Ahh, but do you know who the picture is actually of?
[quote]Brant_Drake wrote:
T-Beast wrote:
brant drake. i try to imagine what people look like by how they speak, and i just imagine you looking liek your avatar. just thouight id share.
Ahh, but do you know who the picture is actually of?[/quote]
T-beast, it’s a picture of Ernest Hemingway, one of the greatest authors of time (according to me). I have a book with all of his complete short stories. Magical.
[quote]ninjaboy wrote:
Brant_Drake wrote:
T-Beast wrote:
brant drake. i try to imagine what people look like by how they speak, and i just imagine you looking liek your avatar. just thouight id share.
Ahh, but do you know who the picture is actually of?
Hemingway?[/quote]
What’s a Hemingway?
… About 180lbs.
I can’t believe there are still so many people caught up in this Nitric Oxide crap because it gives them a “pump”. I think I’ll invent a product that just makes you really sore the next day even if you train half-assed. I’ll bet BSN would sell it for me.
NO-Xplode is AWESOME! I LOVE it and use it all the time. The only real problem is the increase of wardrobe cost from having to replace all the shirts after my arms split the sleeves. It gives me SO much energy and the pumps are out of this world insane! I found what works best for me is to mix it in a blender with milk and carrots prior to doing some squats! O! M! G! My legs split open my pants just thinking about it!
Christopher
P.S. For those of us that have been around for more than a few years.
after strollong for about half hour looking at all his works, i did realize that ( now i dont remember whether this was in russia or in us when i was very young) i read some exerpts from the old man and the sea. that was an itneresting story. (mgiht have raed it in russian, not sure)
[quote]T-Beast wrote:
after strollong for about half hour looking at all his works, i did realize that ( now i dont remember whether this was in russia or in us when i was very young) i read some exerpts from the old man and the sea. that was an itneresting story. (mgiht have raed it in russian, not sure) [/quote]
Interesting. He’s got a very distinct writing style, how well did it translate?
i was too young to remember infortunately. When i read the summary of the book because it looked so familiar it just popped into my head. At this point since i mastered both the languages, it doesnt matter which one i read it in, it all blends in my mind and just all means one thing. From what i remember the story was good. I believe it was sort of a curriculum reading.
Im more of a science fiction (richard preston) kind of guy. stay away from short stories because i have read one too many that end…well…quite quickly