Is Creatine the Secret to Optimal Health and Fitness?

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In summary: GD has a lot of great places to visit, so that's a bit redundant. . . . and so on...:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
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I have heard a whisper that GD is in the doldrums, is it because there is
nothing to talk about, or pure apathy? i know there are posters to GD that
exhibit signs of intelligent conversation, and an inkling of wit, well two
or three to be honest, are you one of them? :biggrin:
 
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Here's getting so boring.Because some of active members have some problems.For example one of them is crazy about an American girl who's rejected him!
 
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Lisa! said:
Here's getting so boring.Because some of active members have some problems.For example one of them is crazy about an American girl who's rejected him!
Not to mention the three threads devoted to discussing weather matt grime will ever post in GD.
 
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Lisa! said:
Here's getting so boring.Because some of active members have some problems.For example one of them is crazy about an American girl who's rejected him!
Thats sad, but do you have any thing serious to discuss Lisa
:devil: :biggrin:
 
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wolram said:
Thats sad, but do you have any thing serious to discuss Lisa
:devil: :biggrin:
Yeah!Why aren't serious threads successful in GD?And why is it impossible to have serious threads in GD?




You can't say it's all my fault!When I came here first, I was serious most of time but after awhile.... :grumpy: I think it doen't work to be serious around here.I started some serious threads at first but they didn't work at all.Most of replies I get, were damn funny and off topic!
 
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hehe...this guy on another forum wants separate forums for philosophy and religion, but he can't give a difference...kinda funny
 
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Fascinating.
 
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We could talk about how to improve brain function...

http://www.newscientist.com/channel/being-human/mg18625011.900

We could talk about...anti-intellectualism that runs rampant in the media today.

We could talk about...slide rules and then we could all post pictures of our collections

We could talk about...Cars...Whats everyones favorite car. I like the Nissan 350z.

We could talk about...What is everyones favorite food.

We could talk about...The best places to visit around the world
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.
.
and so on...
 
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Lisa! said:
:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

How do you find that funny? :confused:
 
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Ah I should leave here now.Because I can't keep my eye open.I even didn't notice that the dog's injured. :cry: :cry: :cry:
 
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OMG that poor dog.
Did you take him to the vet to remove those spines, please tell me you didn't just rip them out?
That must hurt so bad I'm suprised he is standing so patient.
 
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*Kia* said:
OMG that poor dog.
Did you take him to the vet to remove those spines, please tell me you didn't just rip them out?
That must hurt so bad I'm suprised he is standing so patient.
I didn't realize he 's injured at first!I thought someone did it purposely and they're not spins! :shy: :shy:
 
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*Kia* said:
OMG that poor dog.
Did you take him to the vet to remove those spines, please tell me you didn't just rip them out?
That must hurt so bad I'm suprised he is standing so patient.

He (or she) is not my dog...

But from the looks of the picture he was at the vets when the picture was taken.
 
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by Townsend
We could talk about...Cars...Whats everyones favorite car. I like the Nissan 350z.

My car is a real head turner, peugot 106 xnd oil burner, it will do 0 to 60 in
less than a day.
 
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Townsend said:
We could talk about how to improve brain function...
In GD? :biggrin:

Townsend said:
We could talk about...anti-intellectualism that runs rampant in the media today.
Most media perhaps. I find the Christian Science Monitor (CSM), Mother Jones News, National Public Radio (NPR), WorldPress.org, occassionally the BBC, and others are quite intellectually stimulating.

Townsend said:
We could talk about...slide rules and then we could all post pictures of our collections
Ah, nostalgia - in the days BI (before Internet). I used one at university. :biggrin: I also remember teletypes and punch cards, and overnight priority.

Townsend said:
We could talk about...Cars...Whats everyones favorite car. I like the Nissan 350z.
https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=77253

Townsend said:
We could talk about...What is everyones favorite food.
https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=75257 - shameless promotion - not quite favorite foods, but close enough, then there is https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=75652

Townsend said:
We could talk about...The best places to visit around the world
https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=81719
 
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by Townsend We could talk about...What is everyones favorite food.

Roast beef and yorkshire pudding with beef gravy, roasted tatties and veg.
YUMMY. :biggrin:
Hot, Hot chili
Apple pie and custard
Fish any kind i like them all, except squid and octopussy :yuck:
 
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:frown: I let Danger borrow my thinking cap and he broke it. Maybe I could borrow someone's? Is anyone not using theirs? :rolleyes:
 
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honestrosewater said:
:frown: I let Danger borrow my thinking cap and he broke it. Maybe I could borrow someone's? Is anyone not using theirs? :rolleyes:

Well fancy lending it to Danger, that's asking for trouble, you could borrow
mine, but you would have to be prepared, people around you may not
understand, why suddenly you are acting saintly and are so logical :biggrin:
 
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wolram said:
Well fancy lending it to Danger, that's asking for trouble, you could borrow
mine, but you would have to be prepared, people around you may not
understand, why suddenly you are acting saintly and are so logical :biggrin:
Thanks, but apparently it causes delusions - or is that just you? :tongue2: Does it have a halo attached? o:)
 
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honestrosewater said:
Thanks, but apparently it causes delusions - or is that just you? :tongue2: Does it have a halo attached? o:)

Oh, you are so sharp, Butt wicked too :biggrin: The halo's are clip on extras
and come in various sizes, stating from small to XXL.
 
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wolram said:
Oh, you are so sharp, Butt wicked too :biggrin: The halo's are clip on extras
and come in various sizes, stating from small to XXL.
I think I need an XL halo to balance out my XL devil horns...
 
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wolram said:
My car is a real head turner, peugot 106 xnd oil burner, it will do 0 to 60 in
less than a day.

Hooray for 106-based French hatchbacks!

My sunroof pisses water whenever there's a shower. Still love her though.
 
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What's the idea behind referring to complex machines as females?
 
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honestrosewater said:
What's the idea behind referring to complex machines as females?

I think I can speak for most men on this one. Men appreciate the beauty of a finely crafted piece of hardware. To him its more than the sum of its parts. It is a piece of fine art that is to be cherished. With that in mind it is no wonder we refer to some machines as girl or baby or some affectionate term.
 
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Good question, cause my cars are always females. The one I drive daily, I call her Saturn Girl..lol cause Saturn Girls Rule!
I did have a old Ford Fairlane named Bud, he hated his name so much he smashed himself into the back side of a parking ramp.
 
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brewnog said:
Hooray for 106-based French hatchbacks!

My sunroof pisses water whenever there's a shower. Still love her though.

The one good thing about these small cars is fuel consumption, the needle on
the fuel gauge hardly ever moves, like the one on the speedo.
 
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wolram said:
The one good thing about these small cars is fuel consumption, the needle on
the fuel gauge hardly ever moves, like the one on the speedo.


Nah both needles on mine seem to shift, tis a 1.6 petrol. Although I still manage a constant 45mpg, can't really complain since it's never going to break (well, apart from all the trim which falls off on a daily basis).
 
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wolram said:
the needle on
the fuel gauge hardly ever moves, like the one on the speedo.

are the needles on your speedo painful? :rofl:
 
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honestrosewater said:
What's the idea behind referring to complex machines as females?

They can be a thing of beauty or be quite plain, but we love them for what they
are, even if they can be cantankerous at times, yep she's a good un my 106.
 
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hypatia said:
are the needles on your speedo painful? :rofl:

No but your wit is painfully sharp :biggrin:
 
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I can't even begin to tell you how many times my vintage cars start only after you say"Come on sweetie, be a good girl, mama loves you" and varooom! they start.
 
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Hm, I'm getting a vision...

Hey baby,
I think you're a finely crafted piece of hardware. Wanna be my love machine?
Love,
Townsend
 
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honestrosewater said:
Hm, I'm getting a vision...

Hey baby,
I think you're a finely crafted piece of hardware. Wanna be my love machine?
Love,
Townsend

:blushing:
 

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