Lamest thread i've seen in quite awhile

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prfsnl_gmr wrote:
Busomjack wrote:I also have x-treme cardio-respiratory endurance in addition to x-treme strength and power.

Here's the proof, check out everyone trying to keep up with me, lol. That's me laughing at their pitiful attempts.
Pull 2K in less than six minutes - or 6K in less than 19 minutes - and we'll talk. Unless you can do that, I am afraid that you do not really have "x-treme cardio-respiratory endurance":

http://www.nytimes.com/2001/04/24/healt ... all&src=pm

Good luck!
Dude, I have a sub 50 resting heart rate. I'm in Lance Armstrong category except I'm also extremely strong.
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BoneSnapDeez wrote:
AppleQueso wrote:stuff like this really keeps me away from the hardcore collecting game
Haha yup. Sealed game collecting just rubs me the wrong way.

Anyway, that thread is indeed lame. I'm glad Racketboy is the only gaming site I ever post on, that type of stuff doesn't seem to fly here.

all this, i agree with, FUCK sealed games.
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Busomjack wrote:
prfsnl_gmr wrote:
Busomjack wrote:I also have x-treme cardio-respiratory endurance in addition to x-treme strength and power.

Here's the proof, check out everyone trying to keep up with me, lol. That's me laughing at their pitiful attempts.
Pull 2K in less than six minutes - or 6K in less than 19 minutes - and we'll talk. Unless you can do that, I am afraid that you do not really have "x-treme cardio-respiratory endurance":

http://www.nytimes.com/2001/04/24/healt ... all&src=pm

Good luck!
Dude, I have a sub 50 resting heart rate. I'm in Lance Armstrong category except I'm also extremely strong.
Lot of people have resting heart rates less than 50 BPM. (If I recall correctly, Lance Armstrong has a resting hearbeat of 33 BPM.) If you are going to claim "x-treme cardio-respiratory endurance", you are going to have to do something really special.

Nonetheless, good work keeping yourself in such good condition. Many of us have trouble with that once we settle down and embark on our careers.
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Yeah but last time I checked my resting heart rate I was jacked up on creatine, caffine, and just got done watching Starship Troopers so it's probably even lower than that.
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Busomjack wrote:Yeah but last time I checked my resting heart rate I was jacked up on creatine, caffine, and just got done watching Starship Troopers so it's probably even lower than that.

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Busomjack wrote:Yeah but last time I checked my resting heart rate I was jacked up on creatine, caffine, and just got done watching Starship Troopers so it's probably even lower than that.
:lol:

It is interesting that you are supplementing with creatine, however. While I found that it was very beneficial for anaerobic exercises, I thought that it hindered aerobic development.
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flex wood wrote:
Breetai wrote:This thread is well on it's way to being the greatest thread in the universe.
Glad your here for this one.
You know... I don't want to sound like a queer or anything, but Tim Cappello, the sax player, is really sexy.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PdaaGlyu7EQ

If Kevin can get learn the sax while doing cardio with his shirt off and a sealed copy of the Dreamcast fishing rod in his sweat pants... well, don't take this the wrong way... I'm not a queer or anything, but that would be really hot.
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Breetai wrote:If Kevin can get learn the sax while doing cardio with his shirt off and a sealed copy of the Dreamcast fishing rod in his sweat pants... well, don't take this the wrong way... I'm not a queer or anything, but that would be really hot.
Well, ok if that is what you want...
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KDub wrote:
Breetai wrote:If Kevin can get learn the sax while doing cardio with his shirt off and a sealed copy of the Dreamcast fishing rod in his sweat pants... well, don't take this the wrong way... I'm not a queer or anything, but that would be really hot.
Well, ok if that is what you want...
It's cool man, because I'm not a queer or anything.
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Hey guy; I can clearly see someone's arm in the picture almost literally beside you.
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