
Awww yeah…

-Nervous laugh-
[quote]Derek542 wrote:
[quote]nebil12 wrote:
[quote]Derek542 wrote:
[quote]nebil12 wrote:
Muscle can always be built, no matter your age.
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How old are you?[/quote]
Older than I was before you asked that question. Hope these help.[/quote]
It was a valid question.
If you are young it’s easy to have this belief, however little different the older you get[/quote]
I remember going from about 230 to 215 almost every year between late March and July…just from getting outside more and riding my bike and running…but without really feeling like I was putting in any real effort.
Now I’m 255 and still run, and in a place that has high heat and humidity and I swear I only go down about 5 to 7 pounds and that’s after saying “But I fucking tried!!”
[quote]Totenkopf wrote:
Heh.[/quote]
Totenkopf, worst avatar I have seen in awhile. I had a small Seizure just trying to figure out what the hell it is.
[quote]JLone wrote:
[quote]Totenkopf wrote:
Heh.[/quote]
Totenkopf, worst avatar I have seen in awhile. I had a small Seizure just trying to figure out what the hell it is. [/quote]
I’ve seen worst.
But if you do have epilepsy, ill change it. =P

99
The man with a 132 lb scrotum. Talk about leg day every day. damum!!!
I used to love that guy. I considered growing a real mullet in '89 after seeing Lethal Weapon 2.
[quote]Nards wrote:
I used to love that guy. I considered growing a real mullet in '89 after seeing Lethal Weapon 2.[/quote]
Lethal Weapon 2 is real good, I’ve been thinking about watching the first two again together for a little while, might do that soon. Too bad it dies down a lot after Numero Two-o, kind of reminds me of Scream a lil’ bit ![]()
(Celebratory 1994th post, signifying both my year of birth and release year of my all time favourite film, complete with celebratory video)
Yeah the first two Lethal Weapons were great…then the third felt like a good pilot episode for Lethal Weapon: The TV Show or something.
The fourth just acted like a reunion/comedy roast.
Oh and congratulations on hitting 1994. What day is your birthday? I can likely remember what I was doing that day.
There were a lot of good movies that year…it was nuts. I was thinking about this a few days ago…we’ve had lots and lots of big fun movies every summer since 1975 when Jaws made summertime a big time for movies and I was thinking about 1992…that year had almost nothing noteworthy. Sort of weird.
[quote]Nards wrote:
Oh and congratulations on hitting 1994. What day is your birthday? I can likely remember what I was doing that day.
There were a lot of good movies that year…it was nuts. I was thinking about this a few days ago…we’ve had lots and lots of big fun movies every summer since 1975 when Jaws made summertime a big time for movies and I was thinking about 1992…that year had almost nothing noteworthy. Sort of weird.[/quote]
February 7th, you trying to tell me you’re one of those photo memory rain-man types?
So many, Pulp, Shawshank, Three Colours: Red, Ed Wood, the first Clerks, kind of surprises me how well the 90’s thrived for great films.
There were some pretty good ones in 92, not many taking up summer slots though. Unforgiven and Reservoir Dogs are likely top dogs, the Gary Oldman Dracula flick was pretty good too, Last Of The Mohicans , the first Wayne’s World etc. Glengarry Glen Ross is real good too, but I hadn’t even seen that until somebody mentioned it on these forums. I think 94 is probably the better year per title though.
[quote]MaazerSmiit wrote:
Child of '93, this is all I’ve got
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Dude, Schindler’s List, Groundhog Day (arguably the best Bill Murray film of all time depending on personal preference), The Fugitive (featuring one of the best ever movie ad-libs from Tommy Lee Jones), True Romance (I prefer Malick’s Badlands by a smidgen, but it hangs on wonderfully), Dazed and Confused and What’s Eating Gilbert Grape. I think 96 is arguably the worst year per title.
[quote]Big Kahuna wrote:
Dude, Schindler’s List, Groundhog Day (arguably the best Bill Murray film of all time depending on personal preference), The Fugitive (featuring one of the best ever movie ad-libs from Tommy Lee Jones), True Romance (I prefer Malick’s Badlands by a smidgen, but it hangs on wonderfully), Dazed and Confused and What’s Eating Gilbert Grape. I think 96 is arguably the worst year per title.[/quote]
We are not turning this into a movie thread. Go start your thread somewhere else.
[quote]dmaddox wrote:
[quote]Big Kahuna wrote:
Dude, Schindler’s List, Groundhog Day (arguably the best Bill Murray film of all time depending on personal preference), The Fugitive (featuring one of the best ever movie ad-libs from Tommy Lee Jones), True Romance (I prefer Malick’s Badlands by a smidgen, but it hangs on wonderfully), Dazed and Confused and What’s Eating Gilbert Grape. I think 96 is arguably the worst year per title.[/quote]
We are not turning this into a movie thread. Go start your thread somewhere else.
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Ah it’ll only be for a couple posts, we’ve got 10 or so pages before the thread locks up and all it takes is a funny photo to break it.
[quote]Big Kahuna wrote:
[quote]dmaddox wrote:
[quote]Big Kahuna wrote:
Dude, Schindler’s List, Groundhog Day (arguably the best Bill Murray film of all time depending on personal preference), The Fugitive (featuring one of the best ever movie ad-libs from Tommy Lee Jones), True Romance (I prefer Malick’s Badlands by a smidgen, but it hangs on wonderfully), Dazed and Confused and What’s Eating Gilbert Grape. I think 96 is arguably the worst year per title.[/quote]
We are not turning this into a movie thread. Go start your thread somewhere else.
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Ah it’ll only be for a couple posts, we’ve got 10 or so pages before the thread locks up and all it takes is a funny photo to break it.[/quote]
lol.
[quote]dmaddox wrote:
[quote]Big Kahuna wrote:
[quote]dmaddox wrote:
[quote]Big Kahuna wrote:
Dude, Schindler’s List, Groundhog Day (arguably the best Bill Murray film of all time depending on personal preference), The Fugitive (featuring one of the best ever movie ad-libs from Tommy Lee Jones), True Romance (I prefer Malick’s Badlands by a smidgen, but it hangs on wonderfully), Dazed and Confused and What’s Eating Gilbert Grape. I think 96 is arguably the worst year per title.[/quote]
We are not turning this into a movie thread. Go start your thread somewhere else.
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Ah it’ll only be for a couple posts, we’ve got 10 or so pages before the thread locks up and all it takes is a funny photo to break it.[/quote]
lol.
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Don’t silent treatment me maddox, we’ve got time, bring the funny!

