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Thread: Making Weight in The Military
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01-30-11, 12:09 AM #1
Making Weight in The Military
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01-30-11, 01:18 AM #2
Libosuction removes excess body fat. If the guy has excess body fat that could be removed through lipsuction then he has excess body fat and therefore is fat.
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01-30-11, 01:51 AM #3
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01-30-11, 02:11 AM #4
I think my speller is broke tonight. Geesh
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01-30-11, 08:36 AM #5
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01-30-11, 02:24 PM #6
"I'd rather serve with someone who could carry me out of a fire fight than someone who can't carry their own pack," said Torres"
That says it all right there, I am the same build as he is at 66" and 178. I have been lifting weights for 10 years and have decent sized arms,back,quads etc for my height.I am also 37 years old and have a little cusion built up around the middle, not alot mind you but enough to give me a 34" waist,that unfortunately doesn't match a 14" neck as far as tape goes. I either would have to lose eight pounds or 2" off the waist just to meet minimums.The doc measured bodyfat with the calipers at 14%,the tape said 21%. For my height the military BMI standard wants me at 145lbs, I would look like an Aids patient at that weight.
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01-30-11, 02:52 PM #7
SLINGER.....your excess body fat is because you're full of SH*T!!!
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01-30-11, 06:07 PM #8
Naww Dixie Squid: my surplus is hard fat because I bust my hump for a living, whiny old kunt of a thing
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01-30-11, 10:39 PM #9
SORRY, Dave!......didn't know that you're a "Farrior"!! THAT explains all the "slag" in your skivvies!!!!!.......HE! HE! HE!
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01-30-11, 11:10 PM #10
I see you jacked this thread just to pick a fight with me huh!? Well hell i'm your Huckleberry. Let's take it to the tool shed, derelict. I don't need a fvcking audience
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01-31-11, 07:23 AM #11
lol
hope you keep it public...im getting a side ache loughin
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