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Usually about 3-4 times a week. But I have to stop because I have a competition I'm doing on September 10th and I need to lose about 15 lbs. But I'm going to eat dinner at McDonald's tonight.
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I was on beta blockers only for a few months years ago when I had this issue. Yeah, I work out a ton. It's been 8 years since I was on those beta blockers. I had virus that attacked my thyroid.
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I wonder if the mobsters in 2020 had to do their racketeering from home?
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Barry Pepper > Sean Connery
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Much, much better mafia movie.
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What a terrible movie. I'm a huge DeNiro and Mafia movies fan but this was more Unwatchable than Untouchable.
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Can you have issues if your heart is below the normal range? I'm currently in the 50's. I had a rare infection about 10 years ago where my heartrate was at around 130....I lost a lot of weight. The doctors put me on beta blockers before I heart was normal.
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Most Dominant NFL Player Ever
Royale with Cheese replied to hondo in seattle's topic in The Stadium Wall
Yes. Babe Ruth was 6"1 and 215 lbs. That is probably average today but big back then. With todays training, he could have added easily 20-25 lbs of muscle. Today's hitting coaches would have shortened his stride and swing. Hitting the ball further is more bat speed than strength. He had incredible bat speed with a 40 or so oz bat. The only hitter I think back in that era that could have hit today's pitching as is was Ted Williams. -
The update I wanted to hear.
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Kim Pegula is receiving medical care
Royale with Cheese replied to Buffalo_Stampede's topic in The Stadium Wall
Im competing on September 10th so I have to cut it back like to 3 times a week. Its gonna be tough. -
Kim Pegula is receiving medical care
Royale with Cheese replied to Buffalo_Stampede's topic in The Stadium Wall
I pour ranch on my baked potato instead of sour cream, onion, chives, butter etc.....just ranch. Scalloped potatoes....ranch. When I eat an omelet, a side of ranch comes with it to dip the egg. -
Kim Pegula is receiving medical care
Royale with Cheese replied to Buffalo_Stampede's topic in The Stadium Wall
People who drink unsweet tea can make it to the age of grandparents. -
Kim Pegula is receiving medical care
Royale with Cheese replied to Buffalo_Stampede's topic in The Stadium Wall
That's exactly what it is. It's sugar water. Unsweet tea doesn't have much of a taste, I add lemon to give it something. -
He was talking about depth...which you were too. Cedric Wilson, Trent Sheffield, Lynn Bowden Jr and Erik Ezukanma are the back ups at WR for the Dolphins. You're right. If Hill and Waddle go down, the Dolphins will be fine at WR. All 32 teams in the NFL, if there top 2 WR's went down, they're all going to be hurting. You can't name the depth of all these teams WR's. You're just simply just throwing teams out there.
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Kim Pegula is receiving medical care
Royale with Cheese replied to Buffalo_Stampede's topic in The Stadium Wall
When I worked at a restaurant here in the dirty south, we would have to remake sweet tea like 5 times a night on busy nights. 4 gallon urn required a quart and a half of sugar. -
Kim Pegula is receiving medical care
Royale with Cheese replied to Buffalo_Stampede's topic in The Stadium Wall
Even grosser. Watered down sweet tea. -
Kim Pegula is receiving medical care
Royale with Cheese replied to Buffalo_Stampede's topic in The Stadium Wall
It's disgusting. I don't actually use ranch on wings. I eat the wings by itself but will dip my fries in the ranch. I just hate blue cheese. It's so gross tasting. Unsweet tea with a lemon is my kind of drink. -
Kim Pegula is receiving medical care
Royale with Cheese replied to Buffalo_Stampede's topic in The Stadium Wall
I've been in Georgia for over 20 years and I don't say y'all...or drink sweet tea. -
You think Gene is complaining at his HOA president about kids at the pool being too loud?
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Most Dominant NFL Player Ever
Royale with Cheese replied to hondo in seattle's topic in The Stadium Wall
Yeah, you’re not stubborn. -
Most Dominant NFL Player Ever
Royale with Cheese replied to hondo in seattle's topic in The Stadium Wall
Talk about an exaggeration with your first point...but you generally do that. Oh and he didn't become a full time position player until a year or two before the "modern baseball" came into play. Hmmmm...is it impossible to think maybe he got better with more experience. Nah. You bolded the point of not being able to scuff the ball so with the new rules. Like you were hinting that players back then had the same perfect balls as they have today. Yeah, the pitcher didn't like the feel of the ball. He didn't just throw it out like they do today...they just used it. You're right Weo, players today don't abuse alcohol. Only Babe Ruth. Mickey Mantle was actually drinking lemonade all the time. LOL at your last point. You think if he was alive today he would just reject all modern training or something? Modern training helps everyone...except Babe Ruth. Have you ever played a sport in your life? Oh wait...he definitely had no inclination with training. http://baseballstrength.org/babe-ruth/ Montville says that, although many people think the Babe was an out of shape slob, exercise and fitness played in integral role in his success on the diamond. According to Montville – In the spring of 1925, the Babe had his infamous “Bellyache Heard ‘Round the World” which was a mysterious ailment that hospitalized him at the beginning of the season. Some believe it was a combination of influenza, indigestion, and venereal disease. When he finally was able to return to the field he never really got going and he wound up having the worst season of his career batting just .290 with 25 home runs and 66 RBI. He was 30 years old and at an age when his drinking, eating, and hard living could have ended his career in a few short years. The Babe, however, made a bold decision that likely saved his career. He hired a personal trainer to work with him during the off season. He signed on with Artie McGovern, a charismatic former boxer who owned his own gym and trained other stars of the day like John Philip Sousa. Artie employed all kinds of methods with Ruth from running, boxing, handball, sprints, medicine ball throws, and jumping rope, all with the focus on strengthening the Babe’s core regions. All of the hard work paid off. Ruth was in the best shape of his career prior to the 1927 season and because of it he was able to set his long-standing record of 60 home runs. While working with Artie, he went on an extended run from 1926 to 1932 (from the ages of 31 to 37) that propelled his career numbers to stratospheric heights. During these seasons he averaged an incredible .353 with 49 home runs and 152 RBI at ages when most players were declining. The Babe still enjoyed drinking and overeating, but he dialed it back just enough during this time to keep playing at a high level. The Babe’s second wife, Claire Hodgson, who was a bit of a ball-buster also helped to reign in the Babe’s ravenous appetites. She brow-beat him into eating better and going to sleep earlier when he was at home, which also contributed to his success. -
This is Metallica right?