Miss Nikki Dropping By...

[quote]chinadoll wrote:
I’m straight.
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Yes!

I mean Damn!

Wait, is this good, or bad.

I am so confused.

[quote]The Mage wrote:
chinadoll wrote:
I’m straight.

Yes!

I mean Damn!

Wait, is this good, or bad.

I am so confused.
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Its OK, every woman is 2 drinks away from a lesbian encounter :slight_smile:

[quote]helga wrote:
RIT Jared wrote:
helga wrote:
itsthenickman wrote:
“tatoo on the lower back…might as well be a bullseye”

That is a similar type of assumption to make as me saying that guys that make statements like that are complete dickheads.

Oh please.

She’s in a provocative position with thigh-highs and a thong.

I’m really impressed with all the internet chivalry that’s running rampant on this thread, but if she wanted us to admire her athleticism she would have posted a picture of herself jumping rope. It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure out what the focal point of this image is.

I never made any comments about her athleticism or the focal point of the picture. I just think that it is extremely ignorant and offensive of people to assume that a lower back tattoo on a woman means that she is a slut.[/quote]

It’s a fucking movie quote. Don’t run too far with it.

DB

If you are a true BB’er at heart, you are my kind of woman. It is interesting to see the kind of feedback you get when you post a sexy ass pic and tell us something about yourself. All of a sudden every f*ck on this site is a fan and wants to learn about your work out split and diet etc, hilarious if you ask me. B/c these same jokers hate on the BB lifestyle in just about every other post they submit.

Good luck with your endeavors in 06, don’t treat it like a hobby though, you had it right the first time, its a lifestyle regardless of how much money you make from it.

[quote]missnikki wrote:

I’ll always be a bodybuilder at heart and love the sport! I love looking on the boards, reading the mags, and living the lifestyle! There are sacrifices you have to make being a bodybuilder, however, it is totally worth it!

My main focus right now is school…bodybuilding will remain a hobby esp since there’s not much $ in it…[/quote]

Looks like someone has good attitude to go along with the rest of the package. Nice to have you here Nikki.

In the words of Eminem “you make my peepee go; dadoing, doing, doing”.

Nice work, you have an excellent pyhsique.

Nikki has been around a long time, she deserves the same respect given to any of us who have pursued this goal of an incredible physique. BTW nikki i was around when you won some of the shows at college (i won’t post the school) anyway seems like you have made the right decision in reprioritizing your life around education and BB as a hobby. Of course if you can make some extra cash based on the fact that you are SMOKIN’ then so be it! Best of luck and hang in there,i just made the same decision to go back to grad school myself.

Another hobbyist, dissappointing coming from you morepain.

Maybe my idea off BBB is different from the people on this site. Or maybe my understanding of the word hobby is off.

[quote]morepain wrote:
Nikki has been around a long time, she deserves the same respect given to any of us who have pursued this goal of an incredible physique. BTW nikki i was around when you won some of the shows at college (i won’t post the school) anyway seems like you have made the right decision in reprioritizing your life around education and BB as a hobby. Of course if you can make some extra cash based on the fact that you are SMOKIN’ then so be it! Best of luck and hang in there,i just made the same decision to go back to grad school myself. [/quote]

or maybe when you are 40 with a family you will understand that it is just not as important as it once was. It just evolves due to necessity bro, its not like you wake up and decide to forget about it. I run a manufacturing company so i work 60 hours a week, studying for a masters and yes i still get in the gym 3-4 times per week and maintain about 270lbs year round, i just don’t frak out about it that much anymore, that is the only real difference. Actually it becomes fun again instead of a chore.

[quote]Amsterdam Animal wrote:
Another hobbyist, dissappointing coming from you morepain.

Maybe my idea off BBB is different from the people on this site. Or maybe my understanding of the word hobby is off.

morepain wrote:
Nikki has been around a long time, she deserves the same respect given to any of us who have pursued this goal of an incredible physique. BTW nikki i was around when you won some of the shows at college (i won’t post the school) anyway seems like you have made the right decision in reprioritizing your life around education and BB as a hobby. Of course if you can make some extra cash based on the fact that you are SMOKIN’ then so be it! Best of luck and hang in there,i just made the same decision to go back to grad school myself.
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[quote]Amsterdam Animal wrote:
If you are a true BB’er at heart, you are my kind of woman. It is interesting to see the kind of feedback you get when you post a sexy ass pic and tell us something about yourself. All of a sudden every f*ck on this site is a fan and wants to learn about your work out split and diet etc, hilarious if you ask me. B/c these same jokers hate on the BB lifestyle in just about every other post they submit.

Good luck with your endeavors in 06, don’t treat it like a hobby though, you had it right the first time, its a lifestyle regardless of how much money you make from it.

missnikki wrote:

I’ll always be a bodybuilder at heart and love the sport! I love looking on the boards, reading the mags, and living the lifestyle! There are sacrifices you have to make being a bodybuilder, however, it is totally worth it!

My main focus right now is school…bodybuilding will remain a hobby esp since there’s not much $ in it…
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AA - I don’t think you need to take it quite to the level of doubting everyone’s questions (as I can see you are doubting the legitimacy of mine in terms of her training split). I have said nothing derogatory about BB, so don’t paint us all with the same broad brush, big guy.

I’m asking because it’s rare to have someone known and at a competitive BB level (and I am taking BB to be fitness, figure or full-on bodybuilding) available to answer people’s questions. I’m just hoping people will take it seriously enough to learn something from it as opposed to send her running in the opposite direction.

Yeah I guess I can see where you coming from. I applaud you for keeping that spirit alive and kicking and maintain 270 all year around. I know how difficult it can be. I work as many hours as you if not more but I dont have the family part to worry about just yet.

A

[quote]morepain wrote:
or maybe when you are 40 with a family you will understand that it is just not as important as it once was. It just evolves due to necessity bro, its not like you wake up and decide to forget about it. I run a manufacturing company so i work 60 hours a week, studying for a masters and yes i still get in the gym 3-4 times per week and maintain about 270lbs year round, i just don’t frak out about it that much anymore, that is the only real difference. Actually it becomes fun again instead of a chore.

Amsterdam Animal wrote:
Another hobbyist, dissappointing coming from you morepain.

Maybe my idea off BBB is different from the people on this site. Or maybe my understanding of the word hobby is off.

morepain wrote:
Nikki has been around a long time, she deserves the same respect given to any of us who have pursued this goal of an incredible physique. BTW nikki i was around when you won some of the shows at college (i won’t post the school) anyway seems like you have made the right decision in reprioritizing your life around education and BB as a hobby. Of course if you can make some extra cash based on the fact that you are SMOKIN’ then so be it! Best of luck and hang in there,i just made the same decision to go back to grad school myself.

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You know what, you are right man. I did not mention any names on purpose b/c I dont think everyone is like that. But I guess the “every fck on this site" kinda negated the no-name reference in my post. I guess it should have been more like "every other fck”, haha.

I especially agree with the second part of your post. I was actually the guy who invited Jamie onto this site and we all know how that turned out…

[quote]Kuz wrote:
Amsterdam Animal wrote:
If you are a true BB’er at heart, you are my kind of woman. It is interesting to see the kind of feedback you get when you post a sexy ass pic and tell us something about yourself. All of a sudden every f*ck on this site is a fan and wants to learn about your work out split and diet etc, hilarious if you ask me. B/c these same jokers hate on the BB lifestyle in just about every other post they submit.

Good luck with your endeavors in 06, don’t treat it like a hobby though, you had it right the first time, its a lifestyle regardless of how much money you make from it.

missnikki wrote:

I’ll always be a bodybuilder at heart and love the sport! I love looking on the boards, reading the mags, and living the lifestyle! There are sacrifices you have to make being a bodybuilder, however, it is totally worth it!

My main focus right now is school…bodybuilding will remain a hobby esp since there’s not much $ in it…

AA - I don’t think you need to take it quite to the level of doubting everyone’s questions (as I can see you are doubting the legitimacy of mine in terms of her training split). I have said nothing derogatory about BB, so don’t paint us all with the same broad brush, big guy.

I’m asking because it’s rare to have someone known and at a competitive BB level (and I am taking BB to be fitness, figure or full-on bodybuilding) available to answer people’s questions. I’m just hoping people will take it seriously enough to learn something from it as opposed to send her running in the opposite direction.[/quote]

i know where you are at trust me, some day you will be ready to go blast some iron and your little boy will say “daddy can you stay home and play with me?” that is when you realize that some things are more important…rock on my friend.

[quote]Amsterdam Animal wrote:
Yeah I guess I can see where you coming from. I applaud you for keeping that spirit alive and kicking and maintain 270 all year around. I know how difficult it can be. I work as many hours as you if not more but I dont have the family part to worry about just yet.

A

morepain wrote:
or maybe when you are 40 with a family you will understand that it is just not as important as it once was. It just evolves due to necessity bro, its not like you wake up and decide to forget about it. I run a manufacturing company so i work 60 hours a week, studying for a masters and yes i still get in the gym 3-4 times per week and maintain about 270lbs year round, i just don’t frak out about it that much anymore, that is the only real difference. Actually it becomes fun again instead of a chore.

Amsterdam Animal wrote:
Another hobbyist, dissappointing coming from you morepain.

Maybe my idea off BBB is different from the people on this site. Or maybe my understanding of the word hobby is off.

morepain wrote:
Nikki has been around a long time, she deserves the same respect given to any of us who have pursued this goal of an incredible physique. BTW nikki i was around when you won some of the shows at college (i won’t post the school) anyway seems like you have made the right decision in reprioritizing your life around education and BB as a hobby. Of course if you can make some extra cash based on the fact that you are SMOKIN’ then so be it! Best of luck and hang in there,i just made the same decision to go back to grad school myself.

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Yes, it’s amazing that I have been around for quite some time…it seems like I am still young but feel old at times since i’ve been lifting for 12 years…Like I mentioned, I will always love the sport even if I eventually stop competing.

Lifting has really helped me in other aspects of my life…has heightened my self esteem…has made me realize that things that seem impossible to acheive aren’t unreachable! I’m more confident and has kept me away from living an unhealthy lifestyle.

Yea, I expected the negative comments when I decided to stop in and say hello…It’s all good, i’m hard as nails when it comes to negative shit on these boards! You learn over time, that there will always be people out there trying to put you down and run you over. It really does just make you a stronger person and more driven to excel!

I’m an independent person and I really don’t give a f*ck if you don’t like me or not! I’m like this at school, work, and most of all at the gym! What you see is what you get and as long as i’m happy with it, that’s all that matters…!

I can’t guarantee I will visit too frequent…I spend some free time over at Muscle Mayhem…been a member there for several years now…most of the members over there are positive! I do like this board, though…minus the bullshit!

[quote]missnikki wrote:
Yes, it’s amazing that I have been around for quite some time…it seems like I am still young but feel old at times since i’ve been lifting for 12 years…Like I mentioned, I will always love the sport even if I eventually stop competing.

Lifting has really helped me in other aspects of my life…has heightened my self esteem…has made me realize that things that seem impossible to acheive aren’t unreachable! I’m more confident and has kept me away from living an unhealthy lifestyle.

Yea, I expected the negative comments when I decided to stop in and say hello…It’s all good, i’m hard as nails when it comes to negative shit on these boards! You learn over time, that there will always be people out there trying to put you down and run you over. It really does just make you a stronger person and more driven to excel!

I’m an independent person and I really don’t give a f*ck if you don’t like me or not! I’m like this at school, work, and most of all at the gym! What you see is what you get and as long as i’m happy with it, that’s all that matters…!

I can’t guarantee I will visit too frequent…I spend some free time over at Muscle Mayhem…been a member there for several years now…most of the members over there are positive! I do like this board, though…minus the bullshit![/quote]

Well there are many of us that would like you to stick around :slight_smile:

[quote]Amsterdam Animal wrote:
Another hobbyist, dissappointing coming from you morepain.

Maybe my idea off BBB is different from the people on this site. Or maybe my understanding of the word hobby is off.

morepain wrote:
Nikki has been around a long time, she deserves the same respect given to any of us who have pursued this goal of an incredible physique. BTW nikki i was around when you won some of the shows at college (i won’t post the school) anyway seems like you have made the right decision in reprioritizing your life around education and BB as a hobby. Of course if you can make some extra cash based on the fact that you are SMOKIN’ then so be it! Best of luck and hang in there,i just made the same decision to go back to grad school myself.
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I’m confused AA. Your berating pain for his statement about BB as a hobby, yet he only made his comment because Nikki herself specifically said “I only look at BBing as a hobby now” (I’m paraphrasing here), and you seem to be praising her. Did you just miss that part of her post or something?

I’m not trying to play instigator here. I actually find her attitude refreshing. I’m just not sure I understand your comments…

If you think that is “berating” you havent seen anything yet.

No worries bro, you dont need to understand everything. And had you looked at the back and forth between me and pain, your post would not have been necessary. Thanks for taking the time anyway.

[quote]CC wrote:
Amsterdam Animal wrote:
Another hobbyist, dissappointing coming from you morepain.

Maybe my idea off BBB is different from the people on this site. Or maybe my understanding of the word hobby is off.

morepain wrote:
Nikki has been around a long time, she deserves the same respect given to any of us who have pursued this goal of an incredible physique. BTW nikki i was around when you won some of the shows at college (i won’t post the school) anyway seems like you have made the right decision in reprioritizing your life around education and BB as a hobby. Of course if you can make some extra cash based on the fact that you are SMOKIN’ then so be it! Best of luck and hang in there,i just made the same decision to go back to grad school myself.

I’m confused AA. Your berating pain for his statement about BB as a hobby, yet he only made his comment because Nikki herself specifically said “I only look at BBing as a hobby now” (I’m paraphrasing here), and you seem to be praising her. Did you just miss that part of her post or something?

I’m not trying to play instigator here. I actually find her attitude refreshing. I’m just not sure I understand your comments…[/quote]

Nah that’s not slutty or trampish …But it does show that a female can have a muscular physique , and be attractive …And not look like Mr.ED in a dress high heels …(LOL)

So we’ve established that that photo isn’t slutty.

The clear next step is for you to post a pic that IS slutty.

…ahh for comparitive purposes so we can end this debate once and for all.

[quote]Amsterdam Animal wrote:
If you think that is “berating” you havent seen anything yet.

No worries bro, you dont need to understand everything. And had you looked at the back and forth between me and pain, your post would not have been necessary. Thanks for taking the time anyway.
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I saw the back and forth, but my post had nothing to do with your and pain’s conversation. It was about the “hobbyist” comment. People sending mixed signals just always jumps out at me; I’m weird like that. I don’t “need” to understand everything, but when I see inconsistency I like to ask.

I didn’t think you were mad or anything. “Berating” was obviously too harsh of a word.

But seeing as this is another absolutely ridiculous conversation that has once again ruined this thread (no thanks to me), I’m just going to end it here and not say anything else.

/hijack