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  #51  
Old February 27th, 2004, 03:50 PM
DRS
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Default Carbohydrates offer some help in muscle protein synthesis, but not enough for the desired effect

Lyle McDonald wrote in message

DRS wrote:


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For ****'s sake, learn to snip, both of you.


no.

Lyle


Have some consideration for others for a change.

--

"The central problem with the concept of the 'Axis of Evil' is that it
involves an assumption that the US is the 'fulcrum of virtue'."
Bob Hawke


  #52  
Old February 27th, 2004, 03:51 PM
DRS
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Default Carbohydrates offer some help in muscle protein synthesis, but not enough for the desired effect

David wrote in message


[...]

Ahh, what the heck . . . mebbe I got it wrong . . .mebbe you're not
the asshole I thought you were . . . I take it all back . . .
except the part where you are a prick


A prick who would leave in 7k of extraneous material to say nothing in
particular. Hang on, which prick would that be then?

--

"The central problem with the concept of the 'Axis of Evil' is that it
involves an assumption that the US is the 'fulcrum of virtue'."
Bob Hawke


  #53  
Old February 27th, 2004, 03:55 PM
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"DRS" wrote in message
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David wrote in message

"DRS" wrote in
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For ****'s sake, learn to snip, both of you


you're being snippy again


No ****. Have some consideration for others for a change.


sheeesh!


  #54  
Old February 27th, 2004, 03:57 PM
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"DRS" wrote in message
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David wrote in message


[...]

Ahh, what the heck . . . mebbe I got it wrong . . .mebbe you're not
the asshole I thought you were . . . I take it all back . . .
except the part where you are a prick


A prick who would leave in 7k of extraneous material to say nothing in
particular. Hang on, which prick would that be then?

you say what you wanna say. I say what I wanna say. It;s a free ****ing
world


  #55  
Old February 27th, 2004, 03:59 PM
John HUDSON
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Default Carbohydrates offer some help in muscle protein synthesis, but not enough for the desired effect

On Fri, 27 Feb 2004 08:34:59 -0600, Lyle McDonald
wrote:

David wrote:
"John HUDSON" wrote in message
...

On Thu, 26 Feb 2004 22:46:48 +1100, "DRS"
wrote:


David wrote in message


[...]


there are some pretty good people in this group - this guy just
happens to be a prick

Lyle also happens to be a supremely well-informed prick. Unfortunately,


he

knows it.

McD is a "big fish" in a small pond; His area of 'expertise' is
narrowly defined and confined, with the consequent effect upon those
other minnows who he considers to be less well-informed!!

He is also a self-confessed pervert who obsesses about his
self-administered sexual 'adventures'!



Put another way he is a bit player in a lucrative industry that has largely
passed him by.



You know he is approaching or in middle age - could not cut it in his chosen
field - still doing personal training gigs for $25 an hour or whatever the
lesbians can afford. Worse he is wasting his time in this newsgroup - his
'fans' use him up as an information source - just tell him he is a good
guy and he performs on cue - doubt he even sells many of his electronic
books to his 'friends' - reminds me of a busker spends all day performing
and no one throws him a dime



Probably never held a real job - would you hire a an ego driven physchotic?
Cranky all the time - unhappy with the world and sputtering '****tard' and
'moron' with every breath?

The sort of person that needs his ego stroked all the time (among other
things probably)

And this thing about throwing around insults because he knows more about
fitness than the average person - this has been his business for 20 odd
years - It's hard to get to middle age without knowing *something* about
your chosen field. I'm sure there are many in this newsgroup who are
experts in their field - so what? It doesn't qualify you for a knighthood
because you know something you have spent your life doing. But what is this
thing about ridiculing people who know less than he does?



I think the only thing lower than a skunk is someone who tries to big note
himself by putting other people down - by trying to ridicule and humiliate
with the objective of making himself look good.



I can understand he feels a little bitter, maybe "hardly done by" as he
looks around at most of these 'dip****s' and 'morons' around him - his
peers - earning decent money in their fields - probably quadrupling what he
is earning.



He seems to be going for this reputation as a cool gay guy, bad ass
maverick who doesn't suffer fools etc etc

People who behave like this generally are insecure, have low self esteem -
always trying to prove themselves

In the end he is an insecure little guy trying to find some status in life
the only way he knows how.



I feel sorry for him


When did 33 become middle age?


Quite frankly you'll be lucky to 'make' 66, so calling you middle-aged
is being quite generous!! ;o)


  #56  
Old February 27th, 2004, 04:03 PM
John HUDSON
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Default Carbohydrates offer some help in muscle protein synthesis, but not enough for the desired effect

On Fri, 27 Feb 2004 08:35:52 -0600, Lyle McDonald
wrote:

David wrote:

"John HUDSON" wrote in message
...

On Fri, 27 Feb 2004 09:25:13 GMT, "David"
wrote:


"John HUDSON" wrote in message
m...

On Thu, 26 Feb 2004 22:46:48 +1100, "DRS"
. au wrote:


David wrote in message


[...]


there are some pretty good people in this group - this guy just
happens to be a prick

Lyle also happens to be a supremely well-informed prick.


Unfortunately,

he

knows it.

McD is a "big fish" in a small pond; His area of 'expertise' is
narrowly defined and confined, with the consequent effect upon those
other minnows who he considers to be less well-informed!!

He is also a self-confessed pervert who obsesses about his
self-administered sexual 'adventures'!

Put another way he is a bit player in a lucrative industry that has


largely

passed him by.



You know he is approaching or in middle age - could not cut it in his


chosen

field - still doing personal training gigs for $25 an hour or whatever


the

lesbians can afford. Worse he is wasting his time in this newsgroup -


his

'fans' use him up as an information source - just tell him he is a good
guy and he performs on cue - doubt he even sells many of his electronic
books to his 'friends' - reminds me of a busker spends all day


performing

and no one throws him a dime



Probably never held a real job - would you hire a an ego driven


physchotic?

Cranky all the time - unhappy with the world and sputtering '****tard'


and

'moron' with every breath?

The sort of person that needs his ego stroked all the time (among other
things probably)

And this thing about throwing around insults because he knows more about
fitness than the average person - this has been his business for 20 odd
years - It's hard to get to middle age without knowing *something* about
your chosen field. I'm sure there are many in this newsgroup who are
experts in their field - so what? It doesn't qualify you for a


knighthood

because you know something you have spent your life doing. But what is


this

thing about ridiculing people who know less than he does?



I think the only thing lower than a skunk is someone who tries to big


note

himself by putting other people down - by trying to ridicule and


humiliate

with the objective of making himself look good.



I can understand he feels a little bitter, maybe "hardly done by" as he
looks around at most of these 'dip****s' and 'morons' around him - his
peers - earning decent money in their fields - probably quadrupling what


he

is earning.



He seems to be going for this reputation as a cool gay guy, bad ass
maverick who doesn't suffer fools etc etc

People who behave like this generally are insecure, have low self


esteem -

always trying to prove themselves

In the end he is an insecure little guy trying to find some status in


life

the only way he knows how.



I feel sorry for him

This is a generous tribute to MFW's self-appointed 'guru' and could
well be a fitting obituary.

No doubt you feel better for having got that off your chest David!!
;o)



ha ha - didn;t mean to write a book, sorry!


Incidentally, if I'm such a total loser, what does that make people who
have nothing better to do in their lives than talk about me all the time?


Oh we've got plenty to do, but it's well worth the little time it
takes, to give you a kick up the arse, and perhaps a taste of your own
medicine! ;o)

  #57  
Old February 27th, 2004, 04:04 PM
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Default Carbohydrates offer some help in muscle protein synthesis, but not enough for the desired effect

David wrote in message

"DRS" wrote in
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David wrote in message

"DRS" wrote in
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[...]

For ****'s sake, learn to snip, both of you

you're being snippy again


No ****. Have some consideration for others for a change.


sheeesh!


My sentiments exactly.

--

"The central problem with the concept of the 'Axis of Evil' is that it
involves an assumption that the US is the 'fulcrum of virtue'."
Bob Hawke


  #58  
Old February 27th, 2004, 04:09 PM
DRS
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David wrote in message

"DRS" wrote in
message ...
David wrote in message


[...]

Ahh, what the heck . . . mebbe I got it wrong . . .mebbe you're not
the asshole I thought you were . . . I take it all back . . .
except the part where you are a prick


A prick who would leave in 7k of extraneous material to say nothing
in particular. Hang on, which prick would that be then?

you say what you wanna say. I say what I wanna say. It;s a free
****ing world


Freedom is not licence. When you engage in any sort of communal enterprise
you assume the responsibility for taking the other needs and rights of the
other participants into consideration as well as your own. I have never
once suggested you say anything other than what you want to say, so you can
toss that strawman away right now. But when you (and Lyle and whoever else
does it) leave in 7k of extraneous material it has nothing whatsoever to do
with your freedom of expression, it's simply that you're too damn lazy and
inconsiderate to be bothered with doing the right thing by everybody else.
It would take you two seconds to do the right thing but you can't be
bothered doing even that much.

--

"The central problem with the concept of the 'Axis of Evil' is that it
involves an assumption that the US is the 'fulcrum of virtue'."
Bob Hawke


  #59  
Old February 27th, 2004, 04:15 PM
David
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"John HUDSON" wrote in message
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On Fri, 27 Feb 2004 08:35:52 -0600, Lyle McDonald
wrote:

David wrote:

"John HUDSON" wrote in message
...

On Fri, 27 Feb 2004 09:25:13 GMT, "David"
wrote:


"John HUDSON" wrote in message
m...



[......]

the only way he knows how.



I feel sorry for him

This is a generous tribute to MFW's self-appointed 'guru' and could
well be a fitting obituary.

No doubt you feel better for having got that off your chest David!!
;o)



ha ha - didn;t mean to write a book, sorry!


Incidentally, if I'm such a total loser, what does that make people who
have nothing better to do in their lives than talk about me all the time?


Oh we've got plenty to do, but it's well worth the little time it
takes, to give you a kick up the arse, and perhaps a taste of your own
medicine! ;o)


John, seems I got it wrong . He's happy with his life. Maybe he's just
socially challenged


  #60  
Old February 27th, 2004, 04:17 PM
David
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"DRS" wrote in message
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David wrote in message
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[.....]

h your freedom of expression, it's simply that you're too damn lazy and
inconsiderate to be bothered with doing the right thing by everybody else.
It would take you two seconds to do the right thing but you can't be
bothered doing even that much.

alright already . . . but could you then leave out that bit about Bob Hawke
on every post?


 




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