Hi from Proteinpowda

[quote]Proteinpowda wrote:
But I digress. The program I saw the MOST results from in terms of increasing my poundages was the Waterbury Method.
It’s under Training/Authors/Chad Waterbury/ The Waterbury Method. Hopefully the mod reading this can be nice and provide a link! (Thanks!)

Jason[/quote]

Here is the link to The Waterbury Method… since apparently all that caddying has tuckered out Powda (you lazy bastard).

http://www.t-nation.com/readTopic.do?id=534922

All this talk of pimping Foopa and Foopa being naughty…

[quote]conorh wrote:
All this talk of pimping Foopa and Foopa being naughty…[/quote]

I bet your tongue is wagging more than Foopa’s tail… :slight_smile:

[quote]Proteinpowda wrote:
conorh wrote:
All this talk of pimping Foopa and Foopa being naughty…

I bet your tongue is wagging more than Foopa’s tail… :)[/quote]

ha, ha, nice…

Naw, I think a dog would be a little rough on the milk bone…

And don’t worry, I have not forgotten about BEAT MY CAPTION II.

I have decided to delete this post and make it a new thread.

[quote]Proteinpowda wrote:
I hate dating…

Dating is similar to going to Las Vegas. It’s a numbers game and the odds are against you. You’re placing your bets, and setting the wheel in motion, hoping you’ll win but expecting to lose. Often you get so caught up in the game that you bet more than you can afford to lose, and you go home either heartbroken or just broke. Even at best it cannot be perfect; it can be an amicable compromise that you can not live without. Perfect can be only one thing and since nothing stays the same; no singular entity is a constant, nothing can be just one thing. Even something as simple as a rock is undergoing chemical reactions that unprompted by catalysts take time, but it still changes. Thus nothing can be perfect because nothing is a constant and nothing is only one thing. Something can only be singular for a moment, and then the moment changes and it’s gone.

But as time progresses so do our thoughts and we become more definative in what we want, and especially in what we don’t want. Hopefully this leads to better decisions, a better “sixth sense,” but it’s still a numbers game.

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WTF? Just contemplating life and our worthless existence out loud?

I would hope that a relationship would evolve and change. While the initial flury of emotions is grand. Just as the wind and water have affected the rock and slowly turned it into the Grand Canyon, so to is the wonder and amazement of growing older and closer to someone and sharing life and all it’s possibilities.

Jump in with both feet PP. The water’s great. Open your heart and let it all in. You’ll have disappointments, but the ride is oh, so sweet.

Well, at least buy her breakfast!

[quote]sasquatch wrote:

I would hope that a relationship would evolve and change. While the initial flury of emotions is grand. Just as the wind and water have affected the rock and slowly turned it into the Grand Canyon, so to is the wonder and amazement of growing older and closer to someone and sharing life and all it’s possibilities.
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Feeling sentimental, big man?