Bodybuilding.com Forums
Go Back   Bodybuilding.com Forums > Latest Bodybuilding Issues > Article Reviews!

Save Up To 50% Off Retail Store Supplement Prices In The Bodybuilding.com Store!

Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
Old 05-02-2003, 06:15 PM   #1
webmaster
Director Of Web Content
 
webmaster's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Nampa, Idaho, United States
Age: 26
Stats: 5'11", 257 lbs
Posts: 9,297
BodyBlog Entries: 38
BodyPoints: 25421
Rep Power: 6563
webmaster has a reputation beyond repute. Best rank possible! (+100000)webmaster has a reputation beyond repute. Best rank possible! (+100000)webmaster has a reputation beyond repute. Best rank possible! (+100000)webmaster has a reputation beyond repute. Best rank possible! (+100000)webmaster has a reputation beyond repute. Best rank possible! (+100000)webmaster has a reputation beyond repute. Best rank possible! (+100000)webmaster has a reputation beyond repute. Best rank possible! (+100000)webmaster has a reputation beyond repute. Best rank possible! (+100000)webmaster has a reputation beyond repute. Best rank possible! (+100000)webmaster has a reputation beyond repute. Best rank possible! (+100000)webmaster has a reputation beyond repute. Best rank possible! (+100000)
Visit webmaster's BodySpace
Universal Nutrition & Animalpak.com - Whatever It Takes: Andrew's Views On What Body

There is no accident. No shortcut. No easy way out. There's only one thing you can't bottle or stick in your ass. It's a work ethic... Bodybuilding is war. Once you start, you can't back out and say you're sorry. When you enter a war, you plan for invasion... Find out what Andrew thinks what bodybuilding is all about!

http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/animalpak24.htm

HOW TO REVIEW: Post Your Review Of This Article - CLICK ON POST REPLY BELOW! You do NOT need to be a registered member to post a reply in this section!
webmaster is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 08-04-2006, 10:15 PM   #2
Mcr8
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
Mom

Ya want a big box for your big &ss dead body then you write in your will. You want to encourage teens to work their own &sses off for what they strive then you focuse on LIVING as long and truthfully as you possibly can. I've got a 17 year old son who's been through more than enough (many have used his life as a pathetic excuse to focuse on ONE thing and live for ONE thing as an excuse to dissengage in emotionally painful daily activities and life experiences) but he's chosen to focus on his weight lifting ( a long love he has ) and work on all of his experiences with just as much strenght and vigor as he lifts. HE's the one you should be asking questions...not this bloody freak who's now so consumed with his own need to me noticed that he's lost his ability to notice others. To you I say...Get a small box, because when you pass on, you're only as big as those you've touched in a positive way. BIG BODIES CAN BE BURNED AND PUT INTO LITTLE JARS.
  Reply With Quote
Old 12-08-2006, 10:29 PM   #3
monolithdigital
Registered User
 
monolithdigital's Avatar
 
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Victoria, BC, Canada
Stats: 5'8", 184 lbs
Posts: 166
BodyBlog Entries: 72
BodyPoints: 9362
Rep Power: 8
monolithdigital is a glorious beacon of knowledge. (+2500)monolithdigital is a glorious beacon of knowledge. (+2500)monolithdigital is a glorious beacon of knowledge. (+2500)monolithdigital is a glorious beacon of knowledge. (+2500)monolithdigital is a glorious beacon of knowledge. (+2500)monolithdigital is a glorious beacon of knowledge. (+2500)monolithdigital is a glorious beacon of knowledge. (+2500)monolithdigital is a glorious beacon of knowledge. (+2500)monolithdigital is a glorious beacon of knowledge. (+2500)monolithdigital is a glorious beacon of knowledge. (+2500)monolithdigital is a glorious beacon of knowledge. (+2500)
Visit monolithdigital's BodySpace
Thanks oprah. Though it was hard for me to get through your writing, I seem to grasp that you think this man is somehow soiling your sons progress in bodybuilding, which makes no sense.
I find this article a great example of dedication, a want to improve ones self. Perhaps a little more then would be considered healthy, but I would rather be buried in a big box then being buried in a big pear shaped one myself.
Thanks for showing this example of personal dedication, hopefully others can take it and be inspired to do their own thing.
__________________
$lt type a personnel message &gt
monolithdigital is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 05-18-2007, 12:47 PM   #4
long_play_id
Registered User
 
long_play_id's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct 2002
Age: 24
Stats: 6'3", 230 lbs
Posts: 157
BodyBlog Entries: 0
BodyPoints: 491
Rep Power: 9
long_play_id is just really nice. (+1000)long_play_id is just really nice. (+1000)long_play_id is just really nice. (+1000)long_play_id is just really nice. (+1000)long_play_id is just really nice. (+1000)long_play_id is just really nice. (+1000)long_play_id is just really nice. (+1000)long_play_id is just really nice. (+1000)
Visit long_play_id's BodySpace
Quote:
Originally Posted by Mcr8 View Post
To you I say...Get a small box, because when you pass on, you're only as big as those you've touched in a positive way.
WHO THE F-K are YOU to question his discipline? You can't f-k with our determination.

I bet you don't have the HEART to be half as dedicated as Machine is, you lazy-ass gutless b-tch.
__________________
Keep your head up, Animal... You're on your way.
long_play_id is offline   Reply With Quote
Reply

Bookmarks

Tags
None

Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump

Member Login

Sign in for more FREE features and tools!

Username or
Email Address:
Password:
Remember Me


New to Bodybuilding.com?
Sign Up Now It's FREE!




All times are GMT -7. The time now is 10:38 PM. Archive