oldie but a goodie
lol that was pretty good. I enjoyed the first part where the guy was trying to say hi to you. I can definitely relate, cuz I always have my headphones in, so they don’t even bother anymore… lol
Not quit sure what to think of that
LOL @ “nude…”
That was pretty good. The best part was the grunting in an Austrian accent.
I was cracking up until you started doing squats in the smith machine.
i’d like to see a sequel to this
that was funny but he could have made much more. Like throwing plate around, taking the towel of a elderly member off a bench and throwing it away on the floor, dropping deadlifts, screaming ‘‘LIGHT WEIGHT BABYY…OOOOOUUUUUUUUMMMPH’’, being a total asshole with beginners… I can think many other
The funniest part was the beginning at the reception
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Lol, the only funny part was the towel in the guys face, but that was flipping hilarious.
I loled at the part with the dude on the chest-press with the towel on his face, post-fart.
[quote]PB Andy wrote:
Lol, the only funny part was the towel in the guys face, but that was flipping hilarious.[/quote]
No self-respecting member of T-Nation would EVER squat in the Smith machine.
[quote]Yo Momma wrote:
No self-respecting member of T-Nation would EVER squat in the Smith machine.[/quote]
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I love his films. Hilarious.
Who is it? I mean which member? The acting is better than a LOT of b movies I have seen. Kudos.
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[quote]Vegita wrote:
Who is it? I mean which member? The acting is better than a LOT of b movies I have seen. Kudos.
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He’s Enrac.
People don’t realize that timing is a huge percentage of comedy, and to capture it accurately on film is sometimes tedious. Enrac does a great job with it, especially in the small and sometimes “stuttery” way that vids reproduce over the internet.
Is it bad I could only tell he was a “T-Nation Member” because of his shirt?
[quote]SSC wrote:
Is it bad I could only tell he was a “T-Nation Member” because of his shirt?[/quote]
As if there would be any other way to know? ![]()
[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:
[quote]SSC wrote:
Is it bad I could only tell he was a “T-Nation Member” because of his shirt?[/quote]
As if there would be any other way to know? ;)[/quote]
I think what he means is that every T-Nation member should have the same goals and drive to compete as a Professional Bodybuilder in the Super Heavy weight class. They should also have already achieved these goals and for instance should not be a couple years into thier training.
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