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  #82  
Old February 27th, 2004, 06:06 PM
DRS_IS_THE_IDIOT
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Default Carbohydrates offer some help in muscle protein synthesis, but not enough for the desired effect

Better lazy than an idiot like you, IDIOT!


"Caring about top posting is like caring about the color of the underwear
the person sitting beside you on the bus is wearing."


BWHAHAHAHAHAHA!

It kills DRS to know I can post with other screen names and bypass his
stupid filter. Then he attempts to play netcop by sending the posts I make
to some abuse address - as if THEY care!


BWHAHAHAHAHAHAH


"DRS" wrote in message
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Lyle McDonald wrote in message

DRS wrote:


[...]

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


Ah, sweet irony.

You've easliy generated more than 7k of text with your little crusade
over top posting and everything else you whine constantly about.


I'm not even close to your total of extraneous material. You are one of

the
laziest posters I've ever seen.

--

"If it ain't broke" won't cut the mustard either. Centuries of hetero
marriage have proven it ain't just broke - the front wheels have come off,
it won't get out of reverse and the horn doesn't blow like it used to.
Tim Ferguson
http://www.theage.com.au/articles/20...384633999.html




  #83  
Old February 27th, 2004, 06:09 PM
DRS_IS_THE_IDIOT
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Default Carbohydrates offer some help in muscle protein synthesis, but not enough for the desired effect

Caring about format in posts is like caring about what flavor douche your
mother uses.

"DRS" wrote in message
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Lyle McDonald wrote in message


[...]

You can killfile me just as easily as anybody else cn killfile me.
I have no obligation to you or anyone to post in any way that I don't
like.

If you don't like it, killfile me and don't read me.

BTW, as someone pointed out to me a while back, there is humorous
irony
in the fact that:

a. the people who like what I have to say read me
b. the people who don't like it read me more

If you truly didn't like me, or my posting style, or whatever, you'd
killfile me and be done with it. Instead you carefully read every
post
I make just so you can bitch.

Curious, isn't it?


It's not half as curious as your lack of logic for someone who claims to

be
so smart. First of all, you do assume an obligation when you participate

in
a communal forum such as this.


Bull**** IDIOT!

If nothing else, a truly intelligent person
would take care over their formatting if only out of self-interest, even
though the proper reason would be out of consideration for others, but you
and a fair number of other people in here clearly aren't even that smart.
You have just as much an obligation in here to do the right thing by

others
as you do elsewhere.

Secondly, I do not read every post you make and those I do read I try to
read for content. If you formatted properly I wouldn't complain but time
and time again it becomes too much so I speak up. You and everybody else
who does it would benefit if you formatted properly as your posts would be
easier to read and you'd have a better chance of getting across what you
want to say but you lot seem more intent of spewing out words for the sake
of it than communicating efficiently.

[...]

Asking people to show some consideration for others is not whining.


It is when you post it a half dozen times.


Not even then. That's just evidence of your intransigence.

--

"If it ain't broke" won't cut the mustard either. Centuries of hetero
marriage have proven it ain't just broke - the front wheels have come off,
it won't get out of reverse and the horn doesn't blow like it used to.
Tim Ferguson
http://www.theage.com.au/articles/20...384633999.html




  #84  
Old February 27th, 2004, 06:09 PM
David
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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
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David wrote:

"Lyle McDonald" wrote in message
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David wrote:


"Lyle McDonald" wrote in message
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David wrote:



"Lyle McDonald" wrote in message
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David wrote:




[....]



job that makes me miserable or work for some incompetent supervisor.

I
get to read, learn, train, have fun and goof off all day every day.

Much better than working some job you hate until you retire and then
look forward to death.

But nice try.

Lyle

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

Oh no, I'm a foul mouthed belligerent prick too. Never claimed
differently. ****, I revel in it.


no no that;s not what makes you a prick - you can be foul mouthed and
belligerent all you like - I got no problem with that. What makes you
loathesome (to me) is this proclivity you seem to have for wanting to
ridicule people that you perceive to be dumber than you are. To try to

big
note yourself by putting someone else down. We had a professor like

that -
got a kick out of humiliating students (other than the ones who fed his
ego) - he was generally known as a goose (an Aussie term for an asshole)

..
I loathe people who try to put others down - who think somehow they are
superior because they know more in whatever narrow focus they happen to
specialize in.


A. You might note that I don't give **** what you or anybody else think
of me. Like me, don't like me, I honestly don't care. If I did, I'd
act a lot differently than I do.

B. As well, the original poster was making a post as if it was something
meaningful. People like that, who are unaware of their own
incompetency, should be shot down as far as I'm concerned.

You'll note that I generally try not to harsh people for ignorance (not
knowing becuse I don't know 99.9% of what's oon teh planet either), I
will harsh them for stupidity (and that includes feigning competence
where it doesn't exist, see any post by DRS, Hudson or a number of other
MFW regulars).

So if a newbie had asked "I've heard conflicting things about eating
carbs with protein, what's the deal?" they would get a different answer
than someone posting some stupid ****ing article that is demonstrating
something we knew 15 years ago and thinking they are saying something
meaningful.

So say I was a teacher and an undergrad asked a queston that we hadn't
covered. I wouldn't harsh them, they are simply ignorant. They can't
be expected to know something that hasn't been covered yet.

But say I was a teacher at the graduate level and someone made a
statment that is completely stupid, showing a total non-understanding of
basic information (that they are supposed to know). I would tear them a
new asshole. And they would deserve it. And if they were anything but
a crybaby pussy, they would take something valuable from the lesson.

it's the difference between a client asking a question (ignorance) and a
trainer making statements of utter stupidity. The first doesn't get
reamed out, the second one does.

Same for someone pretending to know more about something than they
actually did (My mom, a professor, just dealt with one of her graduate
students in this fashion; he would spout off like he was more
knowledgeable than he was and she shot his ass down like he DESERVED).

Unnerstand the distinction?

Lyle


I take what you say about people who purport to be experts particularly if
they are giving advice that is wrong - I am just talking about ignorance in
general or someone who just gets something wrong - if you give me $5 for
every time I google somewhere where you put someone down who was not a
trainer I'd have enough money to fly to Huston (or it is Austin or Dallas)
and then maybe I can watch you do a session with the lesbians? (I like to
watch)




  #86  
Old February 27th, 2004, 06:14 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


[...]

You can killfile me just as easily as anybody else cn killfile me.
I have no obligation to you or anyone to post in any way that I don't
like.

If you don't like it, killfile me and don't read me.

BTW, as someone pointed out to me a while back, there is humorous
irony
in the fact that:

a. the people who like what I have to say read me
b. the people who don't like it read me more

If you truly didn't like me, or my posting style, or whatever, you'd
killfile me and be done with it. Instead you carefully read every
post
I make just so you can bitch.

Curious, isn't it?


It's not half as curious as your lack of logic for someone who claims to be
so smart. First of all, you do assume an obligation when you participate in
a communal forum such as this. If nothing else, a truly intelligent person
would take care over their formatting if only out of self-interest, even
though the proper reason would be out of consideration for others, but you
and a fair number of other people in here clearly aren't even that smart.
You have just as much an obligation in here to do the right thing by others
as you do elsewhere.

Secondly, I do not read every post you make and those I do read I try to
read for content. If you formatted properly I wouldn't complain but time
and time again it becomes too much so I speak up. You and everybody else
who does it would benefit if you formatted properly as your posts would be
easier to read and you'd have a better chance of getting across what you
want to say but you lot seem more intent of spewing out words for the sake
of it than communicating efficiently.

[...]

Asking people to show some consideration for others is not whining.


It is when you post it a half dozen times.


Not even then. That's just evidence of your intransigence.

--

"If it ain't broke" won't cut the mustard either. Centuries of hetero
marriage have proven it ain't just broke - the front wheels have come off,
it won't get out of reverse and the horn doesn't blow like it used to.
Tim Ferguson
http://www.theage.com.au/articles/20...384633999.html


  #88  
Old February 27th, 2004, 06:24 PM
JD
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Default Carbohydrates offer some help in muscle protein synthesis, but not enough for the desired effect

"DRS" wrote in message

Lyle McDonald wrote in message


[...]

You'll note that I generally try not to harsh people for ignorance


"Harsh" is not a verb, Mr Intelligence.


Perhaps not in your lexicon but "harsh" has been used a verb by various
subcultures in various parts of the country for around 20 years. Apologize
to Lyle now.

JD


  #89  
Old February 27th, 2004, 06:34 PM
David
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Default Carbohydrates offer some help in muscle protein synthesis, but not enough for the desired effect


"JD" wrote in message
...
"DRS" wrote in message

Lyle McDonald wrote in message


[...]

You'll note that I generally try not to harsh people for ignorance


"Harsh" is not a verb, Mr Intelligence.


Perhaps not in your lexicon but "harsh" has been used a verb by various
subcultures in various parts of the country for around 20 years. Apologize
to Lyle now.

don't your 'subcultures' go to school and learn to speak proper?


 




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