It almost makes me think that they are making fun of people who bodybuild, but then again, who in their right mind would go that far with their bodies just to make fun of something?
I saw one guy in my gym in upstate NY who had enormous, obvious synthol loaded arms, and I couldn’t help but feel sorry for him.
He was a nice guy too, from what I saw of him as far as smiling, nodding and saying “hi” to people, or letting people work in with him, but for some reason, I guess he felt the need to have his arms look freaky huge, and to me, obviously not just muscular.
His biceps and triceps jutted out of his arms, in almost a rectangular shape.
[quote]AssClown wrote:
“I’m going to inject synthol into my thumbs. When people ask, “How you doing?” I’ll just go POW! Huge thumbs up! And they’ll say, ‘Wow! He’s having a great day!’”
Hahahahahahaha![/quote]
Dude, I can’t stop laughing, that’s hilarious AC!!! Just the thought of it is cracking me up.
Reminds me of Pee Wee Herman in ‘Pee Wee’s Big Adventure’ when he trying to hitch a ride, and he puts on that big fake thumb.
[quote]OctoberGirl wrote:
When I clicked on that link it also linked to Gregg Valentine’s vid. That guy’s arms are just ugly… ugly. He was in that documentary “The Man Who’s Arms Exploded.”
So wrong. They must not see what they really look like.
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Yeah I saw the show when it originally aired on TLC, I believe, and the link that Horazio posted has clips of the whole show.
At least Valentino mans up to what he did was wrong. Did you see the part where he basically does surgery on himself, and withdraws blood from his bicep, and fills up two jars worth of blood and puss in 20 minutes.
[quote]AssClown wrote:
“I’m going to inject synthol into my thumbs. When people ask, “How you doing?” I’ll just go POW! Huge thumbs up! And they’ll say, ‘Wow! He’s having a great day!’”
Hahahahahahaha![/quote]
[quote]APE. wrote:
However one thing you have to give Valentino credit for, he placed it more carefully than this idot ( and the previous one someone posted pulling atruck)Atleast w/ Valentino you could still see muscle seperation as to where most guys that use it just look like a sack of blubber on their arms/chest.[/quote]
[quote]michael2507 wrote:
APE. wrote:
However one thing you have to give Valentino credit for, he placed it more carefully than this idot ( and the previous one someone posted pulling atruck)Atleast w/ Valentino you could still see muscle seperation as to where most guys that use it just look like a sack of blubber on their arms/chest.
[quote]tmoney1 wrote:
OctoberGirl wrote:
When I clicked on that link it also linked to Gregg Valentine’s vid. That guy’s arms are just ugly… ugly. He was in that documentary “The Man Who’s Arms Exploded.”
So wrong. They must not see what they really look like.
Yeah I saw the show when it originally aired on TLC, I believe, and the link that Horazio posted has clips of the whole show.
At least Valentino mans up to what he did was wrong. Did you see the part where he basically does surgery on himself, and withdraws blood from his bicep, and fills up two jars worth of blood and puss in 20 minutes.[/quote]
He adamantly denied synthol use throughout the entire show, and would only say he injected steroids. I’d hardly call that “manning up” to what he did.
[quote]AssClown wrote:
“I’m going to inject synthol into my thumbs. When people ask, “How you doing?” I’ll just go POW! Huge thumbs up! And they’ll say, ‘Wow! He’s having a great day!’”
Hahahahahahaha![/quote]