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Reply #15 - Aug 30th, 2003 at 1:04pm

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i dont think i will ever be happy with what i see in the mirror, and there is someone to blame for that but i wont go into that.
i am still growing which is another reason i worry, last time i did that i went from short and looking reasonably built to lanky and a bean pole:) for some reason gym work just doesnt seem to want to really click for me, i can lift and lift and lift and the strength increases but i dont get the size, the definition is there but not what i want really. then again as you said you started late 20's and i am only 19 maybe things will change as i get older. i will try and find a pic show ya what i mean.
 
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Reply #16 - Aug 30th, 2003 at 1:13pm

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ok these two take a while back when i was 150
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see bean pole:) and no comments about the big ears, or head to large for my body either TongueSmiley
 
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Reply #17 - Aug 30th, 2003 at 1:30pm

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i dont think i will ever be happy with what i see in the mirror, and there is someone to blame for that but i wont go into that.
i am still growing which is another reason i worry, last time i did that i went from short and looking reasonably built to lanky and a bean pole:) for some reason gym work just doesnt seem to want to really click for me, i can lift and lift and lift and the strength increases but i dont get the size, the definition is there but not what i want really. then again as you said you started late 20's and i am only 19 maybe things will change as i get older. i will try and find a pic show ya what i mean.


Hi Craig... Grin...!
...so...
nothing like this then...?
Which is what will happen if you lead a happy, stess-free, well-fed, life...
This I don't mind... Grin...!

...

LOL...LOL...LOL...!

Cheers Mate... Grin...!
Paul.
(Hereford).

P.S...what's with all the ferrets in the cages...?
LOL...!
 

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Reply #18 - Aug 30th, 2003 at 1:55pm

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LOL:)
stress free life it is.
they be chipmunks in the cages, we only have 4 now, used to have 12. problem is they dont tend to live together to well, and well eat each other, we had to split up the ones we had into seperate cages and sell off the females. they are great little creatures, but a huge pain in the butt to look after, and when they escape you have to have lightning fast reflexes to catch them, although we discovered they arnt to smart so fill up a jug with food and make sure the lids nearby they climb in start to eat close the lid and there ya go:)
My pet tip of the day:)
 
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Reply #19 - Aug 30th, 2003 at 2:51pm

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LOL:)
stress free life it is.
they be chipmunks in the cages, we only have 4 now, used to have 12. problem is they dont tend to live together to well, and well eat each other, we had to split up the ones we had into seperate cages and sell off the females. they are great little creatures, but a huge pain in the butt to look after, and when they escape you have to have lightning fast reflexes to catch them, although we discovered they arnt to smart so fill up a jug with food and make sure the lids nearby they climb in start to eat close the lid and there ya go:)
My pet tip of the day:)


Hi Craig...!
..rather like the Guinea Pigs my youngsters use to keep.
Started of with a male and a female, in the same cage...(bad news..)..
They bred...
...and bred...
...and bred,,,
as they do...
Finally finished up with ZILLIONS of them..
...which then ate each other until there was finally left just the first two original Guinea Pigs...
...then we roasted them and ate them for Sunday's dinner... Tongue...!

We don't keep Guinea Pigs any more... Wink...!
LOL...LOL...LOL...!

Cheers Craig...!
Paul.
(England).
 

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