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Old August 20th, 2006, 03:57 PM posted to alt.support.diet.low-carb
KettlebellInc
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Default New Kettlebell Company - Register for free kettlebells

Hello everyone,

I'd like to invite you all to visit our new company site,
KettlebellInc.com. We are a new company selling Ader Kettlebells and
other kettlebell related products, DVDs, books, etc. We are also
building out a Kettlebell Info site with tons of quality information,
articles, videos and such on kettlebell training. This will be release
in the next week or so. I'll post when it is up and running, very
close. We also have a discussion forum geared towards kettlebells and
we invite you to join.

As part of our grand opening, we are running a Kettlebell Giveaway
contest. First prize is a 3 KB set of women's or men's kettlebells,
second prize is a free kettlebell of any size up to 70lbs, and third is
any book or dvd we offer on the site. The drawing is to be held on
September 30th. No purchase is necessary for the contest, just sign up.

Here are some links:
http://www.kettlebellinc.com
http://www.kettlebellinc.com/registr...ontestpage.php
http://www.kettlebellinc.com/kettleb...-workshops.php

We are looking to do some great things with our information area, so
check back with us from time to time.

Thanks!
Kettlebell Inc.

  #2  
Old August 20th, 2006, 09:24 PM posted to alt.support.diet.low-carb
JC Der Koenig
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Default New Kettlebell Company - Register for free kettlebells

DIE SPAMMER DIE!!!


"KettlebsInc" wrote in message
ups.com...
Hello everyone,

I'd like to invite you all to visit our new company site,
KettlebsInc.com. We are a new company selling Ader Kettlebs and
other kettlebs related products, DVDs, books, etc. We are also
building out a Kettlebs Info site with tons of quality information,
articles, videos and such on kettlebs training. This will be release
in the next week or so. I'll post when it is up and running, very
close. We also have a discussion forum geared towards kettlebs and
we invite you to join.

As part of our grand opening, we are running a Kettlebs Giveaway
contest. First prize is a 3 KB set of women's or men's kettlebs,
second prize is a free kettlebs of any size up to 70lbs, and third is
any book or dvd we offer on the site. The drawing is to be held on
September 30th. No purchase is necessary for the contest, just sign up.

Here are some links:
http://www.kettlebsinc.com
http://www.kettlebsinc.com/registrat...ontestpage.php
http://www.kettlebsinc.com/kettlebsi...-workshops.php

We are looking to do some great things with our information area, so
check back with us from time to time.

Thanks!
Kettlebs Inc.



  #3  
Old August 20th, 2006, 10:50 PM posted to alt.support.diet.low-carb
KettlebellInc
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Default New Kettlebell Company - Register for free kettlebells

Hi JC,

What kind of exercise do you do to go along with your low carb diet?
Kettlebell training is a perftect complement to a low carb diet for
staying fit and burning fat in particular. Burning fat is one of the
main reasons for kettlebell training. There are hundreds of people who
have combined a low carb, high protein diet with kettlebell training to
literally transform themselves.

Sorry you see this as spam, but I'm sure there are more in this group
that are open to new forms of exercise and fitness than. If you would
like more resources on this method of training, please let me know.

Live long,
John

http://www.kettlebellinc.com


JC Der Koenig wrote:
DIE SPAMMER DIE!!!


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Old August 20th, 2006, 11:11 PM posted to alt.support.diet.low-carb
JC Der Koenig
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Default New Kettlebell Company - Register for free kettlebells


"KettlebsInc" wrote in message
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Hi JC,

What kind of exercise do you do to go along with your low carb diet?


I lift weights, but I surely would never pay as much as you want for your
bogus kettle bs. Now kindly FOAD, as all communists and spammers should.

JC Der Koenig wrote:
DIE SPAMMER DIE!!!




  #5  
Old August 21st, 2006, 04:12 AM posted to alt.support.diet.low-carb
KettlebellInc
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Default New Kettlebell Company - Register for free kettlebells


Sorry you feel that way JC. Glad to hear that you are lifting weights
though. Resistance training is great for keeping a body young and
strong. Keep up the good work!

John

http://www.kettlebellinc.com

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Old August 23rd, 2006, 01:42 AM posted to alt.support.diet.low-carb
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Default New Kettlebell Company - Register for free kettlebells


"KettlebellInc" wrote in message
ups.com...

Sorry you feel that way JC. Glad to hear that you are lifting weights
though. Resistance training is great for keeping a body young and
strong. Keep up the good work!

John

http://www.kettlebellinc.com


What irks people is when new people come into the group - don't offer any
low carb information or support or just respond to emails and then try to
sell their products. That is considered spamming. Now if JC offered the
kettlebells - we would take him more seriously since he has been here for a
long time and contributes (some would contest that). Maybe bnow you
understand better. Your stuff is definitely very expensive. I wouldn't pay
that much for weights.
Diane


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Old August 23rd, 2006, 02:13 AM posted to alt.support.diet.low-carb
KettlebellInc
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Default New Kettlebell Company - Register for free kettlebells


The Operator wrote:

What irks people is when new people come into the group - don't offer any
low carb information or support or just respond to emails and then try to
sell their products. That is considered spamming. Now if JC offered the
kettlebells - we would take him more seriously since he has been here for a
long time and contributes (some would contest that). Maybe bnow you
understand better. Your stuff is definitely very expensive. I wouldn't pay
that much for weights.
Diane


Hi Diane,

Your post highlights some of what we are trying to accomplish. Part of
our the purpose of our company is to educate people on kettlebells and
what they can do for them. Kettlebells are not like 'weights' in how
you are thinking. All you need is one or two and you are set for a
long time. In that regard they are extremely cheap compared to a full
set of dumbells, a treadmill or stationary bike that is worth getting,
or a gym membership that goes stagnant.

In my experience, most living a low-carb lifestyle are interested in
their health and fitness. Many adopt a low-carb diet to shed fat.
Many have exercise as a part of their life. In that regard, we are
similar and share common goals.

Sorry you see the post as spam, some may not and may welcome new
fitness information. Obviously our site piqued your interest enough
for you to visit. Is it spam if you went to our site and checked it
out? Just ignore it then. A public forum is public and usenet is as
public (and FREE) as it gets.

Thanks for visiting our site.
John

  #8  
Old August 23rd, 2006, 03:01 AM posted to alt.support.diet.low-carb
JC Der Koenig
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Posts: 33
Default New Kettlebell Company - Register for free kettlebells

So basically you don't care about the established posting conventions of
this newsgroup, as long as you think you can make a buck off of someone's
ignorance.

DIE SPAMMER DIE!!!



"KettlebellInc" wrote in message
ups.com...

The Operator wrote:

What irks people is when new people come into the group - don't offer any
low carb information or support or just respond to emails and then try to
sell their products. That is considered spamming. Now if JC offered the
kettlebells - we would take him more seriously since he has been here for
a
long time and contributes (some would contest that). Maybe bnow you
understand better. Your stuff is definitely very expensive. I wouldn't
pay
that much for weights.
Diane


Hi Diane,

Your post highlights some of what we are trying to accomplish. Part of
our the purpose of our company is to educate people on kettlebells and
what they can do for them. Kettlebells are not like 'weights' in how
you are thinking. All you need is one or two and you are set for a
long time. In that regard they are extremely cheap compared to a full
set of dumbells, a treadmill or stationary bike that is worth getting,
or a gym membership that goes stagnant.

In my experience, most living a low-carb lifestyle are interested in
their health and fitness. Many adopt a low-carb diet to shed fat.
Many have exercise as a part of their life. In that regard, we are
similar and share common goals.

Sorry you see the post as spam, some may not and may welcome new
fitness information. Obviously our site piqued your interest enough
for you to visit. Is it spam if you went to our site and checked it
out? Just ignore it then. A public forum is public and usenet is as
public (and FREE) as it gets.

Thanks for visiting our site.
John



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Old August 23rd, 2006, 03:48 AM posted to alt.support.diet.low-carb
Cheri
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Default New Kettlebell Company - Register for free kettlebells

That about sums a spammer up.

--
Cheri



JC Der Koenig wrote in message ...
So basically you don't care about the established posting conventions

of
this newsgroup, as long as you think you can make a buck off of

someone's
ignorance.

DIE SPAMMER DIE!!!



 




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