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Re: Duromine vs Professional athlete

Postby therisingblues » Wed Dec 05, 2012 3:37 pm

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Bully wrote:Apparently MOS Burger is opening up in Sunnybank in Brisbane (sunnybank is like woodville in Adelaide, big asian community)

Heard it is suppose to be a fast food restuarant, but much healthier and taste better....might have to have a looky during the week



Saw one on my recent visit to the GC...apparently it rivals Maccas in Japan...HUGE.

Definitely a rival, but Maccas probably outnumbers Mos 2 to 1.
I like their cheeseburger. It's a good size and the beef and roll taste real good.
Their other burgers probably need a bit of tailoring to Aussie tastes, they tend to glorify mayonnaise a bit too much in Japan and some MOS burgers are like that.
Their halepeno hotdogs kick ass though, onion rings great also.
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Re: Duromine vs Professional athlete

Postby PPLions » Thu Dec 06, 2012 8:59 pm

kickinit wrote:come on cheeta where's the photo's


I know Drago and saw him pounding the pavement earlier today.
Looked to have dropped a good 5-10 kilos I reckon.
Hopefully cheetah is able to give us some photos and weight loss stats for drago soon
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Re: Duromine vs Professional athlete

Postby Q. » Thu Dec 06, 2012 9:03 pm

Spoon pics or GTFO.
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Re: Duromine vs Professional athlete

Postby kickinit » Thu Dec 06, 2012 9:54 pm

PPLions wrote:
kickinit wrote:come on cheeta where's the photo's


I know Drago and saw him pounding the pavement earlier today.
Looked to have dropped a good 5-10 kilos I reckon.
Hopefully cheetah is able to give us some photos and weight loss stats for drago soon


also interesting to see BF% stats to see if that 5-10kgs is fat or muscle.
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Re: Duromine vs Professional athlete

Postby Squids » Sun Dec 09, 2012 11:46 am

I saw Drago (who is not me btw) yesterday. I had to look twice as I first thought I was looking at a Russian Hanson Road lady. I don't know too much about the side effects, on closer inspection drago had 3 eyes but he has lost a lot of weight in under a month.
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Re: Duromine vs Professional athlete

Postby kickinit » Sun Dec 09, 2012 6:13 pm

Squids wrote:I saw Drago (who is not me btw) yesterday. I had to look twice as I first thought I was looking at a Russian Hanson Road lady. I don't know too much about the side effects, on closer inspection drago had 3 eyes but he has lost a lot of weight in under a month.


you mean he has lost a lot of muscle. It's funny how you guys know drago but we can't get any stats or pictures. it's also funny how a doctor would suggest someone that is only 98kgs to take duromine. Seeing that duromine is to only be prescribed to people who are severely obese.
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Re: Duromine vs Professional athlete

Postby Squids » Sun Dec 09, 2012 6:32 pm

kickinit wrote:
Squids wrote:I saw Drago (who is not me btw) yesterday. I had to look twice as I first thought I was looking at a Russian Hanson Road lady. I don't know too much about the side effects, on closer inspection drago had 3 eyes but he has lost a lot of weight in under a month.


you mean he has lost a lot of muscle. It's funny how you guys know drago but we can't get any stats or pictures. it's also funny how a doctor would suggest someone that is only 98kgs to take duromine. Seeing that duromine is to only be prescribed to people who are severely obese.


Not sure if its muscle loss or what but he is noticeable thinner which is the desired result. To be fair drago is not the tallest person in the world.

Anyone can get duromine kickinit.

cheetah = drago is banned from here so he can not upload any photos or stats until his ban expires.
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Re: Duromine vs Professional athlete

Postby Psyber » Sun Dec 09, 2012 6:56 pm

I must admit I find this whole thread about using an addictive substance disturbing.
Many things that are dangerous are legal and have been made less restricted to suit commercial interests in recent years.

For example, take Nurofen, which was taken off prescription some years ago and put on supermarket shelves. Soon, it was being touted on TV as good for settling babies and getting them to sleep, while at the same time children's hospitals where reporting an increased incidence of intestinal bleeding in infants

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Re: Duromine vs Professional athlete

Postby Squids » Sun Dec 09, 2012 7:14 pm

Caffeine is addictive as well...............

Used as a supplement I don't see any problem using duromine.
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Re: Duromine vs Professional athlete

Postby Psyber » Sun Dec 09, 2012 7:46 pm

Squids wrote:Caffeine is addictive as well...............
Used as a supplement I don't see any problem using duromine.
Just rather not as much so and larger habitual intakes are needed to induce dependence.
Addictive is a matter of degree, and the stimulants more closely related to amphetamine are more potent.
Professionally, I saw a lot more people getting serious toxic and/or withdrawal effects on appetite suppressants than on caffeine or nicotine.

At the other extreme, Heroin is more highly addictive, but less impairing of function than stimulants, and not a problem until you run out of it, if the dose is predictable due to having a reliable preparation.
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Re: Duromine vs Professional athlete

Postby kickinit » Sun Dec 09, 2012 8:08 pm

Squids wrote:
kickinit wrote:
Squids wrote:I saw Drago (who is not me btw) yesterday. I had to look twice as I first thought I was looking at a Russian Hanson Road lady. I don't know too much about the side effects, on closer inspection drago had 3 eyes but he has lost a lot of weight in under a month.


you mean he has lost a lot of muscle. It's funny how you guys know drago but we can't get any stats or pictures. it's also funny how a doctor would suggest someone that is only 98kgs to take duromine. Seeing that duromine is to only be prescribed to people who are severely obese.


Not sure if its muscle loss or what but he is noticeable thinner which is the desired result. To be fair drago is not the tallest person in the world.

Anyone can get duromine kickinit.

cheetah = drago is banned from here so he can not upload any photos or stats until his ban expires.


It doesn't matter what you do you will always have muscle loss whenever you lose weight. The only thing you can do is minimise the amount you lose. So by losing a heap in under a month you are going to lose a heap of muscle.

Not anyone can get Duromine you have to get a prescription from a doctor, who is suppose to take test to see if it's safe to do so. If a doctor is giving it to someone who is 98kgs then I would say the Doctor hasn't got a clue what there doing.
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Re: Duromine vs Professional athlete

Postby Barto » Sun Dec 09, 2012 8:23 pm

Dirk Tazelaar wrote:If I want to lose weight, do I need a calorie deficit?


No, just take my expensive supplement. It's got me on the cover.

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Re: Duromine vs Professional athlete

Postby Squids » Sun Dec 09, 2012 8:42 pm

kickinit wrote:
Squids wrote:
kickinit wrote:
Squids wrote:I saw Drago (who is not me btw) yesterday. I had to look twice as I first thought I was looking at a Russian Hanson Road lady. I don't know too much about the side effects, on closer inspection drago had 3 eyes but he has lost a lot of weight in under a month.


you mean he has lost a lot of muscle. It's funny how you guys know drago but we can't get any stats or pictures. it's also funny how a doctor would suggest someone that is only 98kgs to take duromine. Seeing that duromine is to only be prescribed to people who are severely obese.


Not sure if its muscle loss or what but he is noticeable thinner which is the desired result. To be fair drago is not the tallest person in the world.

Anyone can get duromine kickinit.

cheetah = drago is banned from here so he can not upload any photos or stats until his ban expires.


It doesn't matter what you do you will always have muscle loss whenever you lose weight. The only thing you can do is minimise the amount you lose. So by losing a heap in under a month you are going to lose a heap of muscle.

Not anyone can get Duromine you have to get a prescription from a doctor, who is suppose to take test to see if it's safe to do so. If a doctor is giving it to someone who is 98kgs then I would say the Doctor hasn't got a clue what there doing.


98kg when you are 5ft nothing is a lot different to a 5'7'' person.

I'd trust a doctors advice over some random on the internet.
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Re: Duromine vs Professional athlete

Postby heater31 » Sun Dec 09, 2012 9:16 pm

Squids wrote:
98kg when you are 5ft nothing is a lot different to a 5'7'' person.

I'd trust a doctors advice over some random on the internet.


Of which one voiced his concern on this very thread.....

Cue Psyber ;)
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Re: Duromine vs Professional athlete

Postby kickinit » Sun Dec 09, 2012 9:23 pm

Squids wrote:98kg when you are 5ft nothing is a lot different to a 5'7'' person.

I'd trust a doctors advice over some random on the internet.


So why is he looking at only dropping to 80kgs? if he was 5'3" and was 80kg he would still be classified as obese.
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Re: Duromine vs Professional athlete

Postby Squids » Sun Dec 09, 2012 9:51 pm

80kg was a short term goal.

thanks for proving why you are on my ignore list. I will not bother displaying any of your posts in the future.
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Re: Duromine vs Professional athlete

Postby kickinit » Sun Dec 09, 2012 10:09 pm

1.5kg a week over 3 months yep really need to take a pill for that. If I was going to waste money on a pill i'd expect it do something for me.
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Re: Duromine vs Professional athlete

Postby Squids » Wed Dec 26, 2012 11:39 pm

I hope drago got some news clothes for christmas because he needs them.
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Re: Duromine vs Professional athlete

Postby kickinit » Thu Dec 27, 2012 12:44 am

drago should of looked up durain rider on youtube apparently you can eat all the carbs you want and it will make you lean.
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Re: Duromine vs Professional athlete

Postby Phantom Gossiper » Thu Jan 10, 2013 9:59 am

*bump* is there any report on the progress of Drago?? Is this Duromine diet of his working for him?
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