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Old Tue Feb 19, 2008, 11:14am
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I , all kidding aside, witnessed The Deej bench pressing, 5 sets 8 reps, 2 45s.

He had one 45 pound plate on one end, one on the other.....
With the bar included that's 135 lbs. On a light day, I do four sets of 12 repetitions. Normal for me is 185 lbs three sets of 10 repetitions or 205 lbs three sets of 8 repetitions.
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Old Tue Feb 19, 2008, 01:09pm
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You can watch me do my famous 12 oz curls most Fri or Saturday nights, Limited weeknight performances are available...
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Old Tue Feb 19, 2008, 02:09pm
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You can watch me do my famous 12 oz curls most Fri or Saturday nights, Limited weeknight performances are available...
Yo, yo, yo. Why don't you really impress us with some 40 oz curls?
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Old Tue Feb 19, 2008, 05:15pm
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That's a shame. Often there is no time between end of work (for those that have day jobs, I realize many on the forum don't) and home plate meeting, to wait 4 hours to eat or drink is patently absurd. There is much evidences that as blood sugars drop, abilities, especially cognitive and visual, drop with it.

Yes, you're correct. More time between innings since, as I posted, this is allotted time. There are a few who take advantage of this and eat on the way to the field and again at the field, we call them The Big Umps.

Unprofessional to properly fuel the body for maximum performance? Are you serious....? No, you're pulling my leg. You got me, Tim.

It's as I thought, Walter. You really have no sound reason to allow this during a game. It's a ridiculous argument. The best you can do is another silly attempt at a personal barb rather than give a decent reason why your umpires would need to eat during a game. It's alloted time only because you allow it to be so. How much time does it take to eat a small energy bar, or even a granola bar that would keep their blood sugars at an adequate level. You make it sound as if you and your partners are waifs ready to faint in an instant if you're not fed during a game. It's a crock and you know it.........


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Old Tue Feb 19, 2008, 06:13pm
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I , all kidding aside, witnessed The Deej bench pressing, 5 sets 8 reps, 2 45s.

He had one 45 pound plate on one end, one on the other.....

135? C'mon IU... that's a warm-up set my man!
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Old Tue Feb 19, 2008, 06:15pm
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Luckily, I officiate only time limited games
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Having officiated 11 sports including all variations of softball
Wow, and none if those softball variations included high school varsity or college games.
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Old Tue Feb 19, 2008, 07:24pm
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come on now tim, do you have any idea how hard it is too plan that far in advance? i mean if it is a five minute drive you could never eat a banana or an apple or a energy bar, and i would never actually eat or drink anything while getting dressed, you know, before you put on your uniform. how about during your pre-game if possible, and i would like to know, in what inning do you go to the potty?
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Old Tue Feb 19, 2008, 10:42pm
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It's as I thought, Walter. You really have...
It's cute how some of you guys answer these clowns. It's almost as if you think their opinions matter in some way.
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Old Wed Feb 20, 2008, 12:32am
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It's cute how some of you guys answer these clowns. It's almost as if you think their opinions matter in some way.

My grandparents taught my parents, my parents taught me and I taught my kids: What you do is far more meaningful and revealing than what you say.

When posters, who complain about these pretenders for getting personal or posting utter nonsense, continue to dialog with them, they demonstrate that their protestations are phony. They must derive some kind of twisted pleasure by being subjected to these wannabes. I can think of no other reason for one to continue to offer one's self up as an easy and frequent target, and, indeed, invite a continuing barrage of blather.
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With the bar included that's 135 lbs. On a light day, I do four sets of 12 repetitions. Normal for me is 185 lbs three sets of 10 repetitions or 205 lbs three sets of 8 repetitions.
It was a joke. FYI

I bench once a week or so. Mainly perform the Olympic lifts and their variations.
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You can watch me do my famous 12 oz curls most Fri or Saturday nights, Limited weeknight performances are available...
Pay per view?
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I , all kidding aside, witnessed The Deej bench pressing, 5 sets 8 reps, 2 45s.

He had one 45 pound plate on one end, one on the other.....
lol

You're still pi$$ed off that I could 1rep max you into the ground, Mr. BumpItOffYour Chest.
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Old Wed Feb 20, 2008, 01:24am
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My grandparents taught my parents, my parents taught me and I taught my kids: What you do is far more meaningful and revealing than what you say.
For a guy with 10,000 posts, that's oxymoronic.

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When posters, who complain about these pretenders for getting personal or posting utter nonsense, continue to dialog with them, they demonstrate that their protestations are phony. They must derive some kind of twisted pleasure by being subjected to these wannabes. I can think of no other reason for one to continue to offer one's self up as an easy and frequent target, and, indeed, invite a continuing barrage of blather.
Someone who understands the KingGarthB's English please post a translation.
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Old Wed Feb 20, 2008, 02:54am
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I , all kidding aside, witnessed The Deej bench pressing, 5 sets 8 reps, 2 45s.

He had one 45 pound plate on one end, one on the other.....
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135? C'mon IU... that's a warm-up set my man!
bossman, The Deej is nothing more than Mr. Warmup. His idea of manliness is to snatch 100 kilos and like the Go-Rilla he is, drop the bar to the floor from over his Deej head!
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Old Wed Feb 20, 2008, 03:02am
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With the bar included that's 135 lbs. On a light day, I do four sets of 12 repetitions. Normal for me is 185 lbs three sets of 10 repetitions or 205 lbs three sets of 8 repetitions.
Nice lifts, lot of time on the bench. Enjoyment, hypertrophy? I'm not a bench guy myself.
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