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musket Mangled


Joined: Sep 28, 2002 Posts: 8,705 Location: Transient
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Posted: Thu 4th Sep 8:49pm Post subject: |
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That's makes me feel better!
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Oli Mangled


Joined: Aug 03, 2005 Posts: 32,300
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Posted: Thu 4th Sep 8:50pm Post subject: |
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| istepinyards wrote: | | Oli wrote: | I just drink beer to ease the pain of being a porker...problem solved.  | You don't find the yeast infections get bigger the older you get OLI
I backed it up for 6 days in Beijing and have been paying for it ever since  |
I don't think I've ever had a yeast infection, Istep - what happens?
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CHCHFreerider Worn


Joined: Jan 16, 2007 Posts: 835
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Posted: Thu 4th Sep 8:56pm Post subject: |
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| CaptainCaveman wrote: | Fat girls have particularly good personalities too  |
thats cos theyre trying to get into your pants!
wasting money on parc food is something i need to learn too, i just love it so much and dont seem to get fat so dont worry too much, but im starting to cut down :P
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istepinyards Wrecked


Joined: Feb 13, 2007 Posts: 5,952 Location: Rooting for the SunDevils
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Posted: Thu 4th Sep 9:02pm Post subject: |
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Well since you have over indulged in yeast riddled beverages the previous night there are several implications. they are as follows.
Severe head ache
Aversion to light and noise
Your stomach contents would like to evacuate you body.
Insatiable need for bacon and eggs.
Felling like someone has tihs down your throat.
All these things are symptoms from you drinking too much yeast the night and your body doesn't like it. Its a whole body infection and one you somehow forget when you have more yeast infused beverages again
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Oli Mangled


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Posted: Thu 4th Sep 9:05pm Post subject: |
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lol, THAT kind of yeast infection - you must have killed a fair few yeasts to still be feeling it now man! To cure it you need a big dose of HTFU!
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Wobbler Mangled


Joined: Nov 21, 2005 Posts: 13,236 Location: doing a skid
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Posted: Thu 4th Sep 9:06pm Post subject: |
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you need a sushi boat
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istepinyards Wrecked


Joined: Feb 13, 2007 Posts: 5,952 Location: Rooting for the SunDevils
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Posted: Thu 4th Sep 9:10pm Post subject: |
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| Oli wrote: | lol, THAT kind of yeast infection - you must have killed a fair few yeasts to still be feeling it now man! To cure it you need a big dose of HTFU!  | 6 days on the trot for me was 1 day too much
At least I know I still have a liver
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Oli Mangled


Joined: Aug 03, 2005 Posts: 32,300
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Posted: Thu 4th Sep 9:15pm Post subject: |
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I can't talk - even three nights in a row would put me in a week long coma...
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istepinyards Wrecked


Joined: Feb 13, 2007 Posts: 5,952 Location: Rooting for the SunDevils
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Posted: Thu 4th Sep 9:24pm Post subject: |
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Flying from Scottsdale I could feel my liver. Lucky I could sleep and stretch out in Business Class otherwise I would be a mess
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istepinyards Wrecked


Joined: Feb 13, 2007 Posts: 5,952 Location: Rooting for the SunDevils
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Posted: Thu 4th Sep 9:26pm Post subject: |
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Back on topic with the parc food thing.
I recommend getting on the cans for most of the day you will forget you havn't eaten and get the kebab on the way home
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Conners Seeing Double


Joined: Jul 09, 2003 Posts: 3,797 Location: bjcfilms editing suite, Welly
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Posted: Thu 4th Sep 10:17pm Post subject: |
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| ThingOne wrote: | | danose wrote: | train like a man posssesed so you can eat whatever parc you like
hmmm....there's movenpick in the freezer for after tonights run  |
I already do, hence im not fat.
however after my lunch time training sessions the cookie jar looks pretty nice..
Tommorrow is another day.. Tommorrow I will NOT eat any biscuits or crackers.. |
You've pretty much summed i up there.
Training like a demon? Not fat? Give your self a frikking break and eat the damn biscuits.
As neels said - it's an energy balance. If energy in is equal to energy out, then no problem. Keeping an eye on things like cholesterol is obviously important too - but IMHO unless you're an elite level athlete and what you're eating isn't making you feel like parc, then everything in moderation.
The stress of having a food nazi attitude woud outweigh the benifit of not eating the occasional goodies for me...
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ThingOne Flogged


Joined: Mar 05, 2007 Posts: 2,165 Location: 172.20.0.151
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Posted: Fri 5th Sep 7:11am Post subject: |
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| Conners wrote: | | ThingOne wrote: | | danose wrote: | train like a man posssesed so you can eat whatever parc you like
hmmm....there's movenpick in the freezer for after tonights run  |
I already do, hence im not fat.
however after my lunch time training sessions the cookie jar looks pretty nice..
Tommorrow is another day.. Tommorrow I will NOT eat any biscuits or crackers.. |
You've pretty much summed i up there.
Training like a demon? Not fat? Give your self a frikking break and eat the damn biscuits.
As neels said - it's an energy balance. If energy in is equal to energy out, then no problem. Keeping an eye on things like cholesterol is obviously important too - but IMHO unless you're an elite level athlete and what you're eating isn't making you feel like parc, then everything in moderation.
The stress of having a food nazi attitude woud outweigh the benifit of not eating the occasional goodies for me... |
yeah but 12 sweet treats a day is a bit much..
Anyway I have decided this is a ghey thread bought about by excessive levels of boredom at the office combined with easy internet access to Vorb.
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danose Mangled


Joined: May 27, 2004 Posts: 10,752 Location: Nose City
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Posted: Fri 5th Sep 9:56am Post subject: |
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| Henry Dorset Case wrote: | | by that logic we were never meant to live past 35 neither. |
most mornings when I'm trying to get my joints moving I tend to agree
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SlackBoy Mangled


Joined: Dec 25, 2001 Posts: 18,048 Location: Showing my tan lines
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Posted: Fri 5th Sep 11:30am Post subject: |
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| Conners wrote: | | ThingOne wrote: | | danose wrote: | train like a man posssesed so you can eat whatever parc you like
hmmm....there's movenpick in the freezer for after tonights run  |
I already do, hence im not fat.
however after my lunch time training sessions the cookie jar looks pretty nice..
Tommorrow is another day.. Tommorrow I will NOT eat any biscuits or crackers.. |
You've pretty much summed i up there.
Training like a demon? Not fat? Give your self a frikking break and eat the damn biscuits.
As neels said - it's an energy balance. If energy in is equal to energy out, then no problem. Keeping an eye on things like cholesterol is obviously important too - but IMHO unless you're an elite level athlete and what you're eating isn't making you feel like parc, then everything in moderation.
The stress of having a food nazi attitude woud outweigh the benifit of not eating the occasional goodies for me... | Unfortunatly if clive wants to keep beating Bevan, then he nees to eat like an elite athlete.. But clive's a racer, not a trail rider.
And I suspect he's like me, if a pack of biscuits get opened then they NEED to be finished
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Conners Seeing Double


Joined: Jul 09, 2003 Posts: 3,797 Location: bjcfilms editing suite, Welly
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Posted: Fri 5th Sep 1:17pm Post subject: |
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| SlackBoy wrote: | | Conners wrote: | | ThingOne wrote: | | danose wrote: | train like a man posssesed so you can eat whatever parc you like
hmmm....there's movenpick in the freezer for after tonights run  |
I already do, hence im not fat.
however after my lunch time training sessions the cookie jar looks pretty nice..
Tommorrow is another day.. Tommorrow I will NOT eat any biscuits or crackers.. |
You've pretty much summed i up there.
Training like a demon? Not fat? Give your self a frikking break and eat the damn biscuits.
As neels said - it's an energy balance. If energy in is equal to energy out, then no problem. Keeping an eye on things like cholesterol is obviously important too - but IMHO unless you're an elite level athlete and what you're eating isn't making you feel like parc, then everything in moderation.
The stress of having a food nazi attitude woud outweigh the benifit of not eating the occasional goodies for me... | Unfortunatly if clive wants to keep beating Bevan, then he nees to eat like an elite athlete.. But clive's a racer, not a trail rider.
And I suspect he's like me, if a pack of biscuits get opened then they NEED to be finished |
I actualy thought of you just after I'd made that post. Agree completely on the racer/rider attitude. And believe me I have the same problem with the need to empty biscuit packets! It's just that with my "trail rider who races" attitude it doesn't have quite the same effect on me.
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