[quote]Spock81 wrote:
Anthony Kiedis is 50 and he is still very bicepy/tricepy/pectorally.
Oh, and trapazoidey[/quote]
Didnt realize heroin was so anabolic…[/quote]
HE IS CLEAN NOW!!!
He got clean years ago.
He got a dog named buster and everytime he thought he wanted to go on a drug binge he’d look at his dog and realize that he’d never seen him high before tear. [/quote]
[quote]Spock81 wrote:
Anthony Kiedis is 50 and he is still very bicepy/tricepy/pectorally.
Oh, and trapazoidey[/quote]
Didnt realize heroin was so anabolic…[/quote]
HE IS CLEAN NOW!!!
He got clean years ago.
He got a dog named buster and everytime he thought he wanted to go on a drug binge he’d look at his dog and realize that he’d never seen him high before tear. [/quote]
He got a dog named buster and everytime he thought he wanted to go on a drug binge he’d look at his dog and realize that he’d never seen him high before tear. [/quote]
[quote]Spock81 wrote:
Anthony Kiedis is 50 and he is still very bicepy/tricepy/pectorally.
Oh, and trapazoidey[/quote]
Didnt realize heroin was so anabolic…[/quote]
HE IS CLEAN NOW!!!
He got clean years ago.
He got a dog named buster and everytime he thought he wanted to go on a drug binge he’d look at his dog and realize that he’d never seen him high before tear. [/quote]
What happens when the dog dies? Heroin binge for days in celebration of Buster’s life?
Not a BBer, but in the latest Mission Impossible Movie, I was genuinely impressed with 50+ year old Tom Cruise. Yeah, I know it’s his ‘job’ to be in shape for his movies, but my brother and I both sorta looked at each other with a “ok, so he’s a friggin nut job, but the guy put in the work” look.
[quote]Powerpuff wrote:
For the women. In the center is Ruby Carter Pike - Age 64 and a great-grandmother. [/quote]
Damn.[/quote]
Isn’t she beautiful? And she didn’t start BBing until she was 51. I know she was a runner before. Here’s a clip of her talking about her lifestyle. I hope I age like that.
[quote]Waittz wrote:
Willing to bet the ‘secret’ is build muscle and train hard when you are young to build the foundation and maintain it by smarter training/nutrition as you age while keeping your T levels high(TRT, AAS, Pact with the Devil, etc) [/quote]
Sorry, wrong.
The “secret” is consistency, no matter how early or late you start.
[quote]Powerpuff wrote:
I guess “old” is a relative term. She’s not so old, at least from my perspective, but here’s Penny Price McIntosh at 52.
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[quote]Powerpuff wrote:
I guess “old” is a relative term. She’s not so old, at least from my perspective, but here’s Penny Price McIntosh at 52.
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Would smash.[/quote]
Need a better ass shot to decide
[quote]Powerpuff wrote:
I guess “old” is a relative term. She’s not so old, at least from my perspective, but here’s Penny Price McIntosh at 52.
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