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Didn't you comment on getting a tub of creatine or something? Endorsing may be the wrong word (although someone else did pick up on your comment as well) maybe encouraging would be more apt. Either way, its f*ckin risky sh*t mostly used by 20 year olds, stupid biffo weightlifters or lads just starting on weights.Duff Paddy wrote:When have I ever endorsed creatine?tones wrote:
btw, do you really think its wise endorsing creatine?
I'm starting whey protein shakes as I'm gymming it a lot lately and have been asking anybody in the know for advice but I've never intentionally endorsed their use or the use of creatine.
"Munster could join the French League, or an expanded English / British league."
Eh Duffer.....Duff Paddy wrote:Join westwood, get yourself a tub of creatine and I'll whip you into shape.epaddy wrote:Really, a shame
Im currently trying to pluck up the courage to go back to rugby. Its been too long. My take me till next season to do it though
In fairness, I assumed you were joking.
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Of course it was a joke. Jesus! Have to watch your p's and q's around here.Donny B. wrote:Eh Duffer.....Duff Paddy wrote:Join westwood, get yourself a tub of creatine and I'll whip you into shape.epaddy wrote:Really, a shame
Im currently trying to pluck up the courage to go back to rugby. Its been too long. My take me till next season to do it though
In fairness, I assumed you were joking.
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Hey, give out to Tones!Duff Paddy wrote:Of course it was a joke. Jesus! Have to watch your p's and q's around here.Donny B. wrote:Eh Duffer.....Duff Paddy wrote: Join westwood, get yourself a tub of creatine and I'll whip you into shape.
In fairness, I assumed you were joking.
Like I said, I took it as a joke.
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I was involved in a debate about the best supplements with the resident lf.com expert on the matter, Beer Baron. I never endorsed the use of creatine - how could I when I've never used it myself? A large section of rugby players take protein shakes and many take creatine - I was just canvassing opinion about it.tones wrote:
Didn't you comment on getting a tub of creatine or something? Endorsing may be the wrong word (although someone else did pick up on your comment as well) maybe encouraging would be more apt.
No offence, but that's just hysteria, with no basis in fact.Either way, its f*ckin risky sh*t mostly used by 20 year olds, stupid biffo weightlifters or lads just starting on weights
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Thats just the creatine talkingDuff Paddy wrote:I was involved in a debate about the best supplements with the resident lf.com expert on the matter, Beer Baron. I never endorsed the use of creatine - how could I when I've never used it myself? A large section of rugby players take protein shakes and many take creatine - I was just canvassing opinion about it.tones wrote:
Didn't you comment on getting a tub of creatine or something? Endorsing may be the wrong word (although someone else did pick up on your comment as well) maybe encouraging would be more apt.
No offence, but that's just hysteria, with no basis in fact.Either way, its f*ckin risky sh*t mostly used by 20 year olds, stupid biffo weightlifters or lads just starting on weights
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It is just hysteria with a pinch of bad press because two wrestlers who were using creatine in the US died whilst doing all sorts of ludicrous sh!t to try and make weight, this included, running and exercising wearing pvc suits, not drinking any water, as you can imagine, they died of heart failure.Duff Paddy wrote:I was involved in a debate about the best supplements with the resident lf.com expert on the matter, Beer Baron. I never endorsed the use of creatine - how could I when I've never used it myself? A large section of rugby players take protein shakes and many take creatine - I was just canvassing opinion about it.tones wrote:
Didn't you comment on getting a tub of creatine or something? Endorsing may be the wrong word (although someone else did pick up on your comment as well) maybe encouraging would be more apt.
No offence, but that's just hysteria, with no basis in fact.Either way, its f*ckin risky sh*t mostly used by 20 year olds, stupid biffo weightlifters or lads just starting on weights
Anyway back to the thread, what div are Unidare in Duff?
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Beer Baron -
J4 section B
We had an epic match against you last season under the lights in your grounds - really brilliant game of rugby. Your (banger) number 8 scored a stunning drop goal. You've a very good team but Gick's closed J4 team are very strong and Greystones are having a massive resurgence at junior level.
J4 section B
We had an epic match against you last season under the lights in your grounds - really brilliant game of rugby. Your (banger) number 8 scored a stunning drop goal. You've a very good team but Gick's closed J4 team are very strong and Greystones are having a massive resurgence at junior level.
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Ashbrook will do that to you!Duff Paddy wrote:Beer Baron -
J4 section B
We had an epic match against you last season under the lights in your grounds - really brilliant game of rugby. Your (banger) number 8 scored a stunning drop goal. You've a very good team but Gick's closed J4 team are very strong and Greystones are having a massive resurgence at junior level.
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Duff Paddy wrote:I was involved in a debate about the best supplements with the resident lf.com expert on the matter, Beer Baron. I never endorsed the use of creatine - how could I when I've never used it myself? A large section of rugby players take protein shakes and many take creatine - I was just canvassing opinion about it.tones wrote:
Didn't you comment on getting a tub of creatine or something? Endorsing may be the wrong word (although someone else did pick up on your comment as well) maybe encouraging would be more apt.
No offence, but that's just hysteria, with no basis in fact.Either way, its f*ckin risky sh*t mostly used by 20 year olds, stupid biffo weightlifters or lads just starting on weights
Duffer, sorry didn't realise you were joking. Apologies. As for the other comment, it's based on who I've seen using it! If there are others who use it, well then add them to the list!
"Munster could join the French League, or an expanded English / British league."
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tones wrote: No offence, but that's just hysteria, with no basis in fact.
Duffer, sorry didn't realise you were joking. Apologies. As for the other comment, it's based on who I've seen using it! If there are others who use it, well then add them to the list![/quote]
No worries at all. Always a danger of being misinterpreted on message boards, as it's difficult to convey tone even with stupid smilies.
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Getting some of the firsts to haul their arses off the barstools in the clubhouse and kit out at half time helped.Beer Baron wrote:Ashbrook will do that to you!Duff Paddy wrote:Beer Baron -
J4 section B
We had an epic match against you last season under the lights in your grounds - really brilliant game of rugby. Your (banger) number 8 scored a stunning drop goal. You've a very good team but Gick's closed J4 team are very strong and Greystones are having a massive resurgence at junior level.
But certainly that was a brilliant game.
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No worries at all. Always a danger of being misinterpreted on message boards, as it's difficult to convey tone even with stupid smilies.[/quote]Duff Paddy wrote:tones wrote: No offence, but that's just hysteria, with no basis in fact.
Duffer, sorry didn't realise you were joking. Apologies. As for the other comment, it's based on who I've seen using it! If there are others who use it, well then add them to the list!
Yeah mental note in future on my part!
"Munster could join the French League, or an expanded English / British league."
Yay ive made friends with some sad geek from the net with over 40,000 posts on rugby to his name. Highlight of my life right thereDuff Paddy wrote:PS I should add that epaddy is a mate of mine (no doubt he'll have an hilarious response to this) in real life and he'd know it was a joke as well. Maybe I should have put a smiley after it for the benefit of others.
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