Dumb question?
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RyanH03/03/10 @ 19:26
youngy03/03/10 @ 19:29
trollokov03/03/10 @ 19:29
brocerslrd said:I might be been dumb but do you count the weight of the bar in total weight. I never do but was just wandering if it was ment to be?
Are you for real? One would have to have a PHD in trolling to come up with such an assumption.
Boar03/03/10 @ 19:34
WILLSAN03/03/10 @ 19:37
trollokov said:
Are you for real? One would have to have a PHD in trolling to come up with such an assumption.
Are you for real? One would have to have a PHD in trolling to come up with such an assumption.
your posts really, really suck. if youre going to troll at least try and be funny you t**t.
Finch03/03/10 @ 19:39
At the Farm a 1.25K weight is a biscuit.
A 2.5K weight is known as a Wizz, after the man who keeps dropping them on his foot.
A 2.5K weight is known as a Wizz, after the man who keeps dropping them on his foot.
Robbo03/03/10 @ 19:45
trollokov said:
Are you for real? One would have to have a PHD in trolling to come up with such an assumption.
Are you for real? One would have to have a PHD in trolling to come up with such an assumption.
What a cock
RobJ03/03/10 @ 19:54
jt said:
a plate is 20kg thus 3 quarters is 15kg (3 quarters of a plate) 10kg is half 5kg a quarter 2.5kg a biscuit
a plate is 20kg thus 3 quarters is 15kg (3 quarters of a plate) 10kg is half 5kg a quarter 2.5kg a biscuit
Wouldn't three 3/4's and a biscuit be 115, then?
Sparrow03/03/10 @ 19:55
I don't get how people can work out 2 and a quarter plates per side but not just add up the weight they are lifting? Innit.
Cuddles03/03/10 @ 20:03
Sparrow said:I don't get how people can work out 2 and a quarter plates per side but not just add up the weight they are lifting? Innit.
I no bruv.
Tom_Martin03/03/10 @ 20:04
RobJ said:
Wouldn't three 3/4's and a biscuit be 115, then?
Wouldn't three 3/4's and a biscuit be 115, then?
That's what I thought.... if a biscuit is 2.5 and theres 3 other plates a side they must be 25's?
jt03/03/10 @ 20:07
RobJ said:
Wouldn't three 3/4's and a biscuit be 115, then?
Wouldn't three 3/4's and a biscuit be 115, then?
wish i had kept quiet now! init
three as in 3 plates =60kg x2 =120kg
3/4 of a plate as in 15kg x2=30kg
biscuit as in 2.5kg x2 =5kg
+20kg bar
175kg total init
this is my last post on this dumb question thread
Tom_Martin03/03/10 @ 20:08
jt said:
wish i had kept quiet now! init
three as in 3 plates =60kg x2 =120kg
3/4 of a plate as in 15kg x2=30kg
biscuit as in 2.5kg x2 =5kg
+20kg bar
175kg total init
this is my last post on this dumb question thread
wish i had kept quiet now! init
three as in 3 plates =60kg x2 =120kg
3/4 of a plate as in 15kg x2=30kg
biscuit as in 2.5kg x2 =5kg
+20kg bar
175kg total init
this is my last post on this dumb question thread
Now this is just getting f**king ridiculous.
RobJ03/03/10 @ 20:09
jt said:
wish i had kept quiet now! init
three as in 3 plates =60kg x2 =120kg
3/4 of a plate as in 15kg x2=30kg
biscuit as in 2.5kg x2 =5kg
+20kg bar
175kg total init
this is my last post on this dumb question thread
wish i had kept quiet now! init
three as in 3 plates =60kg x2 =120kg
3/4 of a plate as in 15kg x2=30kg
biscuit as in 2.5kg x2 =5kg
+20kg bar
175kg total init
this is my last post on this dumb question thread
Crystal clear now!
Think I'm gonna get myself a few biscuits.
Cuddles03/03/10 @ 20:23
RobJ said:
Crystal clear now!
Think I'm gonna get myself a few biscuits.
Crystal clear now!
Think I'm gonna get myself a few biscuits.
Chocolate covered hobnobs for the win.