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has to be stickied, awesome sheit
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I am glad this got stickied. Several of these threads daily.
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[QUOTE=Jared.P;1132781313]
imo, it really shouldnt matter if all the pwo's are sold here or not. its a comparison chart, you're not advertising for any other company or website; its an informative chart
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I was told by one of the mods who shall not be named that they wouldn't sticky it due to something about messing with product sales or something like that. Idk. And also that not every one on BB.com was listed (which I have taken a note of those ones, just haven't updated yet) but once I figured out it wasn't getting a sticky I lost all motivation lol
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Congrats on being sticky!
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[QUOTE=AMeyer9;1132877943]I was told by one of the mods who shall not be named that they wouldn't sticky it due to something about messing with product sales or something like that. Idk. And also that not every one on BB.com was listed (which I have taken a note of those ones, just haven't updated yet) but once I figured out it wasn't getting a sticky I lost all motivation lol[/QUOTE]
unfortunate
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I understand that you're against kids under 18 taking supps but do you think it would be fine to take a multi and whey on occasion.
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[QUOTE=Ames2;1133070923]I understand that you're against kids under 18 taking supps but do you think it would be fine to take a multi and whey on occasion.[/QUOTE]
lol you're going to ask this when you're literally in a thread saying reps cannot and will not suggest you supplements. oh mylanta.
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[QUOTE=AMeyer9;1133072283]lol you're going to ask this when you're literally in a thread saying reps cannot and will not suggest you supplements. oh mylanta.[/QUOTE]
I realise this, but if I asked anywhere else I would just have people telling me to take everything from 10 scoops of preworkout a day to elephant tusk dust to improve my test, and the members on this forum seem like they know what theyre talking about
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[QUOTE=Ames2;1133076953]I realise this, but if I asked anywhere else I would just have people telling me to take everything from 10 scoops of preworkout a day to elephant tusk dust to improve my test, and the members on this forum seem like they know what theyre talking about[/QUOTE]
please read and follow all advice in the first post. i know you havent done this because your question is answered
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[QUOTE=Jared.P;1133077783]please read and follow all advice in the first post. i know you havent done this because your question is answered[/QUOTE]
What's wrong with taking a multivitamin? BTW not trying to start anything or insult anyone. i'll ask this somewhere else if you guys don't want to or won't answer my questions with answers that have reason. Thanks
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[QUOTE=Jared.P;1133077783]please read and follow all advice in the first post. i know you havent done this because your question is answered[/QUOTE]
No one ever wants to read the first post.
Ever.
In any thread.
Why?
Who knows.
[QUOTE=Ames2;1133079043]What's wrong with taking a multivitamin? BTW not trying to start anything or insult anyone. i'll ask this somewhere else if you guys don't want to or won't answer my questions with answers that have reason. Thanks[/QUOTE]
Why would you take a multi vitamin if your diet is completely rounded is the real question.
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[QUOTE=BlueRev;1133085683]No one ever wants to read the first post.
Ever.
In any thread.
Why?
Who knows.
Why would you take a multi vitamin if your diet is completely rounded is the real question.[/QUOTE]
It's literally impossible to have a perfectly rounded diet, and multis fill in the nutrient gaps where you made mistakes. Also it said he wouldn't reccomend any supps, but it didn't say he couldn't say what he thought about them. BTW (still not trying to piss anyone off) I'm sure many of you started taking supplements before you were 18
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[QUOTE=Ames2;1133079043]What's wrong with taking a multivitamin? BTW not trying to start anything or insult anyone. i'll ask this somewhere else if you guys don't want to or won't answer my questions with answers that have reason. Thanks[/QUOTE]
if you want to take one, go for it - [i]we just wont suggest it[/i]. like BlueRev said, if you have a well rounded diet there really is no need. its more of a liability issue to recommend things to underage forum members. Your parents buy your food, take advantage of it and eat big and lift hard
@BlueRev, i know man. its not like the first post would have any worthwhile information or anything..right?
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[QUOTE=Jared.P;1133090103]if you want to take one, go for it - [i]we just wont suggest it[/i]. like BlueRev said, if you have a well rounded diet there really is no need. its more of a liability issue to recommend things to underage forum members. Your parents buy your food, take advantage of it and eat big and lift hard
@BlueRev, i know man. its not like the first post would have any worthwhile information or anything..right?[/QUOTE]
Haha thanks I'll leave you guys alone. Thanks for the advice. And I know it's really annoying when they don't read the first post. ;)
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I read it and I'm 25. Good post.
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[QUOTE=AMeyer9;1132602793]Watched a kid get carded buying creatine at walmart today, lmao. Denied.[/QUOTE]cant legally do that
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[QUOTE=E_P_C;1133505303]cant legally do that[/QUOTE]
Cant do what? lol
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[QUOTE=BlueRev;1133518123]Cant do what? lol[/QUOTE]
Stop people under 18 from buying product
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[QUOTE=E_P_C;1133565193]Stop people under 18 from buying product[/QUOTE]
[img]http://politicalpaige.net/web_images/obama-shh.jpg[/img]
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[QUOTE=E_P_C;1133565193]Stop people under 18 from buying product[/QUOTE]
What I told the clerk when I tried to buy cigs 2 years ago
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[QUOTE=Smoker145;1133583333]What I told the clerk when I tried to buy cigs 2 years ago[/QUOTE]
The username to post ratio is uncanny.
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[QUOTE=E_P_C;1133565193]Stop people under 18 from buying product[/QUOTE]
They can refuse to sell anything, To anyone.
They can ban you from their stores.
Wal-mart is privately owned business.
You do realize this correct?
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[QUOTE=BlueRev;1134266463]They can refuse to sell anything, To anyone.
They can ban you from their stores.
Wal-mart is privately owned business.
You do realize this correct?[/QUOTE]
not to mention if the consider it an age controlled item they have to ask for ID if it is in question. I just carded to buy R rated blu rays at walmart
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Would it be wrong for a 15 year old to take a protein supplement as a meal replacement during his/her class (for example). They would be the same as if an adult took them isn't it?
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[QUOTE=AdisBrah;1135985513]Would it be wrong for a 15 year old to take a protein supplement as a meal replacement during his/her class (for example). They would be the same as if an adult took them isn't it?[/QUOTE]
Read the OP! But since I'm not a rep I will say that he/she would be fine taking protein but he shouldn't be wasting money on protein at 15. Tell him/her that they should stick to whole foods like steak, beef, chicken breast, turkey, fish, pork, eggs, milk and peanut butter or any type of nut.
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[QUOTE=AdisBrah;1135985513]Would it be wrong for a 15 year old to take a protein supplement as a meal replacement during his/her class (for example). They would be the same as if an adult took them isn't it?[/QUOTE]
"If you're Under the age of 18 read this post FIRST before posting"
For some reason that just doesn't seem to be clear enough....maybe it needed to be in all caps
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[QUOTE=BlueRev;1134266463]They can refuse to sell anything, To anyone.
They can ban you from their stores.
Wal-mart is privately owned business.
You do realize this correct?[/QUOTE]
Walmart is the furthest thing from privately owned. They're the Fortune 1 company. They're publicly traded. The Walton's do own a majority of the shares, which is obvious when you look at the Forbes 400 list ([url]http://www.forbes.com/forbes-400/[/url]), however it's absolutely not privately held.
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[QUOTE=aaronuconn;1137444053]Walmart is the furthest thing from privately owned. They're the Fortune 1 company. They're publicly traded. The Walton's do own a majority of the shares, which is obvious when you look at the Forbes 400 list ([url]http://www.forbes.com/forbes-400/[/url]), however it's absolutely not privately held.[/QUOTE]
Even though wal-mart is publicly traded, It still remains the majority of shares remains in the original "family". The Walton family owns a 48 percent stake in Walmart.
Even with that being said, They can refuse the purchase of anyone.
For example, They won't let you buy more than 3-4 things of toilet paper after a certain time at night.
I understand that i used the word Privately owned company loosely, its a publicly traded company. But they hold all the rights of a privately owned company in terms of refusal of sales.
They can also "card" for any dietary supplement.
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[QUOTE=BlueRev;1137448713]Even though wal-mart is publicly traded, It still remains the majority of shares remains in the original "family". The Walton family owns a 48 percent stake in Walmart.
Even with that being said, They can refuse the purchase of anyone.
For example, They won't let you buy more than 3-4 things of toilet paper after a certain time at night.
I understand that i used the word Privately owned company loosely, its a publicly traded company. But they hold all the rights of a privately owned company in terms of refusal of sales.
They can also "card" for any dietary supplement.[/QUOTE]
We're arguing petty point here. Yes, they can refuse the sale of supplements to those under 18. No doubt. :)
Now, just because the Walton's own a majority of the stock doesn't mean that much in terms of control over operations. Sure, you have Rob Walton as the chairman, but Mike Duke is the one in control at this point.
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Alright, let's try this one more time. I went ahead and cleaned up this thread a bit and have reopened it. Lets keep it civil peeps. Thanks.