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  #1
Cane
 
Default Performance and handling improvements.

Easy, lose a stone in weight.

The Blade is noticeably faster and handles much, much better. The same
applies to the R30.

I wonder what difference a further 14lbs will make... I'll find out soon.

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  #2
Catman
 
Default Re: Performance and handling improvements.

On Wed, 18 Feb 2004 08:28:33 -0000, "Cane" <enac@ukrm.org> wrote:

>Easy, lose a stone in weight.


Show off

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  #3
Cane
 
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"Catman" <catman@cuore-rustsportivo.co.uk> wrote in message
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> >Easy, lose a stone in weight.

>
> Show off


Improves your racquetball too

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  #4
darsy
 
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"Cane" <enac@ukrm.org> wrote:

>"Catman" <catman@cuore-rustsportivo.co.uk> wrote in message
>news:vmd630p7ld8jssfg21j82tj7jrtj5m8fsv@4ax.com.. .
>
>> >Easy, lose a stone in weight.

>>
>> Show off

>
>Improves your racquetball too


not enough, mind...

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  #5
Cane
 
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"darsy" <darsy@sticky.co.uk> wrote in message
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> >> >Easy, lose a stone in weight.
> >>
> >> Show off

> >
> >Improves your racquetball too

>
> not enough, mind...


Pride before a fall.

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  #6
darsy
 
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"Cane" <enac@ukrm.org> wrote:

>"darsy" <darsy@sticky.co.uk> wrote in message
>news:9hf630h6sg6mh6p3sklp5pvoj2rk421qtt@4ax.com.. .
>
>> >> >Easy, lose a stone in weight.
>> >>
>> >> Show off
>> >
>> >Improves your racquetball too

>>
>> not enough, mind...

>
>Pride before a fall.


don't let the fact that you managed to win a couple of games against
the injured Blaney.

How many games did you win against me?

I've also actually put on about 3-4 pounds in the last couple of
months - really must start using the rowing machine again.

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  #7
Cane
 
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"darsy" <darsy@sticky.co.uk> wrote in message
news:auf630h4uubugme5cgu3d9ujtu69v13qdq@4ax.com...

> >> >> >Easy, lose a stone in weight.
> >> >>
> >> >> Show off
> >> >
> >> >Improves your racquetball too
> >>
> >> not enough, mind...

> >
> >Pride before a fall.

>
> don't let the fact that you managed to win a couple of games against
> the injured Blaney.


He was wasn't he.

> How many games did you win against me?


errr.. I forget.

> I've also actually put on about 3-4 pounds in the last couple of
> months - really must start using the rowing machine again.


Top plan. And I must remember to wear my glasses when I play.

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  #8
dwb
 
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"Cane" <enac@ukrm.org> wrote in message
news:c0v7pr$1bgrc4$1@ID-97762.news.uni-berlin.de...
> Easy, lose a stone in weight.
>
> The Blade is noticeably faster and handles much, much better. The same
> applies to the R30.
>
> I wonder what difference a further 14lbs will make... I'll find out soon.


You're getting liposuction aren't you?


 
  #9
mups
 
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"dwb" <parc_erom@crossdata.co.uk> wrote:
> "Cane" <enac@ukrm.org> wrote in message
> news:c0v7pr$1bgrc4$1@ID-97762.news.uni-berlin.de...
> > Easy, lose a stone in weight.
> >
> > The Blade is noticeably faster and handles much, much better. The same
> > applies to the R30.
> >
> > I wonder what difference a further 14lbs will make... I'll find out
> > soon.

>
> You're getting liposuction aren't you?


He's going to leave his wallet at home.

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  #10
Cane
 
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"dwb" <parc_erom@crossdata.co.uk> wrote in message
news:c0vmsj$1be4ui$1@ID-114060.news.uni-berlin.de...

> > Easy, lose a stone in weight.
> >
> > The Blade is noticeably faster and handles much, much better. The same
> > applies to the R30.
> >
> > I wonder what difference a further 14lbs will make... I'll find out

soon.
>
> You're getting liposuction aren't you?


Similar result but cheaper.

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  #11
S.M.
 
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Cane wrote:
> "dwb" <parc_erom@crossdata.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:c0vmsj$1be4ui$1@ID-114060.news.uni-berlin.de...
>
>>> Easy, lose a stone in weight.
>>>
>>> The Blade is noticeably faster and handles much, much better. The
>>> same applies to the R30.
>>>
>>> I wonder what difference a further 14lbs will make... I'll find out
>>> soon.

>>
>> You're getting liposuction aren't you?

>
> Similar result but cheaper.


Atkins?

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  #12
Cane
 
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"S.M." <hogTIED@ukrm.net> wrote in message
news:c0vq96$1cs2id$1@ID-105725.news.uni-berlin.de...

> >>> Easy, lose a stone in weight.
> >>>
> >>> The Blade is noticeably faster and handles much, much better. The
> >>> same applies to the R30.
> >>>
> >>> I wonder what difference a further 14lbs will make... I'll find out
> >>> soon.
> >>
> >> You're getting liposuction aren't you?

> >
> > Similar result but cheaper.

>
> Atkins?


Yes.

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  #13
Robbo
 
Default Re: Performance and handling improvements.

> Easy, lose a stone in weight.
>
> The Blade is noticeably faster and handles much, much better. The same
> applies to the R30.
>
> I wonder what difference a further 14lbs will make... I'll find out soon.


Easy..........Cut off your huge head!
There's 2 stone straight away.

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  #14
darsy
 
Default Re: Performance and handling improvements.

"Robbo" <robbowatson@btinternet.com> wrote:

>Easy..........Cut off your huge head!
>There's 2 stone straight away.


of course, for you, such a strategy would only give a saving of a few
pounds.

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d.
 
  #15
Pete M
 
Default Re: Performance and handling improvements.

In news:c0v7pr$1bgrc4$1@ID-97762.news.uni-berlin.de,
Cane <enac@ukrm.org> decided to enlighten our sheltered souls with a rant as
follows
> Easy, lose a stone in weight.
>
> The Blade is noticeably faster and handles much, much better. The same
> applies to the R30.
>
> I wonder what difference a further 14lbs will make... I'll find out
> soon.


Tonsillitis, YKIMS.

I've lost 14lb in 10 days [1]

[1] not had a decent meal or owt though.


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  #16
Cane
 
Default Re: Performance and handling improvements.

"darsy" <darsy@sticky.co.uk> wrote in message
news:s0t6305uaiuf99hlhllrm7brdg34hnkpn2@4ax.com...

> >Easy..........Cut off your huge head!
> >There's 2 stone straight away.

>
> of course, for you, such a strategy would only give a saving of a few
> pounds.


pmsl.

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  #17
S.M.
 
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Cane wrote:
> "S.M." <hogTIED@ukrm.net> wrote in message
> news:c0vq96$1cs2id$1@ID-105725.news.uni-berlin.de...
>
>>>>> Easy, lose a stone in weight.
>>>>>
>>>>> The Blade is noticeably faster and handles much, much better. The
>>>>> same applies to the R30.
>>>>>
>>>>> I wonder what difference a further 14lbs will make... I'll find
>>>>> out soon.
>>>>
>>>> You're getting liposuction aren't you?
>>>
>>> Similar result but cheaper.

>>
>> Atkins?

>
> Yes.


Pretty similar to my diabetic regime. I'm getting really tired (1) of 14oz
steaks, duck, trout, gammon roasts, chinese ribs etc.

(1) not

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  #18
Pip
 
Default Re: Performance and handling improvements.

On Wed, 18 Feb 2004 20:57:02 -0000, "S.M." <hogTIED@ukrm.net> wrote:

>Cane wrote:
>> "S.M." <hogTIED@ukrm.net> wrote in message
>> news:c0vq96$1cs2id$1@ID-105725.news.uni-berlin.de...


>>> Atkins?

>>
>> Yes.

>
>Pretty similar to my diabetic regime. I'm getting really tired (1) of 14oz
>steaks, duck, trout, gammon roasts, chinese ribs etc.


Not bad for a veggie, heh?

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  #19
Ben Blaney
 
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Cane wrote:

>"S.M." <hogTIED@ukrm.net> wrote in message
>news:c0vq96$1cs2id$1@ID-105725.news.uni-berlin.de...
>
>> Atkins?

>
>Yes.


Get your Doc to keep an eye on your ticker ffs.

--
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GSF1200 VFR800 CBR600 CD200
"We stopped only for fuel"
 
  #20
S.M.
 
Default Re: Performance and handling improvements.

Pip wrote:
> On Wed, 18 Feb 2004 20:57:02 -0000, "S.M." <hogTIED@ukrm.net> wrote:
>
>> Cane wrote:
>>> "S.M." <hogTIED@ukrm.net> wrote in message
>>> news:c0vq96$1cs2id$1@ID-105725.news.uni-berlin.de...

>
>>>> Atkins?
>>>
>>> Yes.

>>
>> Pretty similar to my diabetic regime. I'm getting really tired (1)
>> of 14oz steaks, duck, trout, gammon roasts, chinese ribs etc.

>
> Not bad for a veggie, heh?


^ex^
by force majeure

Still can't face liver <spit>

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  #21
S.M.
 
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Ben Blaney wrote:
> Cane wrote:
>
>> "S.M." <hogTIED@ukrm.net> wrote in message
>> news:c0vq96$1cs2id$1@ID-105725.news.uni-berlin.de...
>>
>>> Atkins?

>>
>> Yes.

>
> Get your Doc to keep an eye on your ticker ffs.


As long as Cane takes reasonable daily exercise the heart and cholestorol
stats should (if anything) improve. It's the kidneys that have to be
watched, they do all the extra work of converting the protein and uric acid
levels rise. It's not as big a risk as the Cereal & Bread Industry are
making out though!

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  #22
Ben Blaney
 
Default Re: Performance and handling improvements.

S.M. wrote:

>As long as Cane takes reasonable daily exercise the heart and cholestorol
>stats should (if anything) improve. It's the kidneys that have to be
>watched, they do all the extra work of converting the protein and uric acid
>levels rise. It's not as big a risk as the Cereal & Bread Industry are
>making out though!


Is it as big a risk as the BMA are making out?

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"We stopped only for fuel"
 
  #23
Robbo
 
Default Re: Performance and handling improvements.

DIGAF


 
  #24
S.M.
 
Default Re: Performance and handling improvements.

Ben Blaney wrote:
> S.M. wrote:
>
>> As long as Cane takes reasonable daily exercise the heart and
>> cholestorol stats should (if anything) improve. It's the kidneys
>> that have to be watched, they do all the extra work of converting
>> the protein and uric acid levels rise. It's not as big a risk as the
>> Cereal & Bread Industry are making out though!

>
> Is it as big a risk as the BMA are making out?


There are a lot of vested interest groups at war in that territory! None of
them are referring to the role played by Insulin Response.

They are ignoring the global research done into diet for diabetics, which
just happens to look a lot like Atkins. I'm not coming at it from the weight
loss angle at all. That they are doing so might be because UK doctors are
still giving diabetics the same old woeful advice. PC extends to the medical
lobbies too.

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  #25
steve auvache
 
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Ben Blaney wrote
>Cane wrote:
>
>>"S.M." <hogTIED@ukrm.net> wrote in message
>>news:c0vq96$1cs2id$1@ID-105725.news.uni-berlin.de...
>>
>>> Atkins?

>>
>>Yes.

>
>Get your Doc to keep an eye on your ticker ffs.


Kinnel yes. More or less the whole of the Atkins diet is on my banned
list.

I wanna be fat.


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  #26
dwb
 
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"steve auvache" <dont_spam@thecow.me.uk> wrote in message
news:HV+T$KAqdMNAFwyG@auvache.force9.co.uk...
> >Get your Doc to keep an eye on your ticker ffs.

>
> Kinnel yes. More or less the whole of the Atkins diet is on my banned
> list.
>
> I wanna be fat.


You can't eat lots of vegetables, some fruit, lots of water, meat that's
reasonably healthy/not that high in fat etc.

But you can eat processed sugar, caffiene, chemicals and whatever else is
'better' for you?

You have read the book haven't you Steve, rather then believing what you've
seen on the TV/newspaper?



 
  #27
S.M.
 
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dwb wrote:
> "steve auvache" <dont_spam@thecow.me.uk> wrote in message
> news:HV+T$KAqdMNAFwyG@auvache.force9.co.uk...
>>> Get your Doc to keep an eye on your ticker ffs.

>>
>> Kinnel yes. More or less the whole of the Atkins diet is on my
>> banned list.
>>
>> I wanna be fat.

>
> You can't eat lots of vegetables, some fruit, lots of water, meat
> that's reasonably healthy/not that high in fat etc.
>
> But you can eat processed sugar, caffiene, chemicals and whatever
> else is 'better' for you?
>
> You have read the book haven't you Steve, rather then believing what
> you've seen on the TV/newspaper?


<\rant mode>
It's almost impossible for the UK medical establishment to accept the change
now. To do so would, for one, be to admit that they have been
killing/maiming thousands of diabetics.
</rant>

Half af leg amputations and a fair proportion of terminal heart disease
arise from type2's who have been put through the advisory high carb/low fat
regimes.
My own Consultant at least has the decency to say "no comment".

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  #28
Champ
 
Default Re: Performance and handling improvements.

On Thu, 19 Feb 2004 14:10:08 -0000, "Robbo"
<robbowatson@btinternet.com> wrote:

>DIGAF


*perfect*
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  #29
Cane
 
Default Re: Performance and handling improvements.

"steve auvache" <dont_spam@thecow.me.uk> wrote in message
news:HV+T$KAqdMNAFwyG@auvache.force9.co.uk...

> >>> Atkins?
> >>
> >>Yes.

> >
> >Get your Doc to keep an eye on your ticker ffs.

>
> Kinnel yes. More or less the whole of the Atkins diet is on my banned
> list.


Yet another person who hasn't read the book.

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  #30
steve auvache
 
Default Re: Performance and handling improvements.

dwb wrote
>You have read the book haven't you Steve, rather then believing what you've
>seen on the TV/newspaper?


I had a quad heart bypass a couple of years back. Unusual for a man of
my youthful years, so I was told. Self inflicted damage of course but
one consequence of it is that I know an awful lot about what I can and
can't(according to their rules) eat. I won't be going on the Atkins
diet.



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  #31
darsy
 
Default Re: Performance and handling improvements.

Champ <news@champ.org.uk> wrote:

>On Thu, 19 Feb 2004 14:10:08 -0000, "Robbo"
><robbowatson@btinternet.com> wrote:
>
>>DIGAF

>
>*perfect*


can anyone present a 1/2 decent case for us all collectively
blackhole-ing Robbo?

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d.
 
  #32
Cab
 
Default Re: Performance and handling improvements.

On Wed, 18 Feb 2004 14:02:45 -0000, "Cane" <enac@ukrm.org> bored us
all completely to death with wittery prose along the lines of:

<prolly snipped>
>> Atkins?

>
>Yes.


Didn't Dr Atkins die a couple of years back weighing in at 18 stone?
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  #33
CT
 
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Last April, and whether he was overweight or not is in dispute.
It seems that Atkins (the company) are claiming that he put
on 27kg[1] while he was in a coma[2]:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/3483143.stm

[1] Reports are that he was 116kg when he died are being denied
and the co. claim that he was 89kg at the time of the accident.
[2] Do they pump you full of carbs when you're in a coma, then?
--
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"Cab" <cabyour_head@ukrm.org> wrote in message
news:tpn930hc0iml3bsf401hm4uopqhrnvv1hp@4ax.com...
> On Wed, 18 Feb 2004 14:02:45 -0000, "Cane" <enac@ukrm.org> bored us
> all completely to death with wittery prose along the lines of:
>
> <prolly snipped>
> >> Atkins?

> >
> >Yes.

>
> Didn't Dr Atkins die a couple of years back weighing in at 18 stone?
> --
> Cab :^) - Ormiga Atomica
> GSX1400 - 'Tarts Handbag' (tm) Bike, dead 550/4 Rat
> UKRMMA#10 (KoTL), IbW#015, Bob#4, POTM#3
>
> P.S. Remove your_head from the cab. ICQ: 83023471
>
> Newbies FAQ's at : http://www.ukrm.net/faq/ukrmscbt.html
> My Page : http://www.rosbif.org/



 
  #34
Cane
 
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"Cab" <cabyour_head@ukrm.org> wrote in message
news:tpn930hc0iml3bsf401hm4uopqhrnvv1hp@4ax.com...

> On Wed, 18 Feb 2004 14:02:45 -0000, "Cane" <enac@ukrm.org> bored us
> all completely to death with wittery prose along the lines of:
>
> <prolly snipped>
> >> Atkins?

> >
> >Yes.

>
> Didn't Dr Atkins die a couple of years back weighing in at 18 stone?


I don't care if he weighed 4 tonnes. His diet works.

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  #35
Cab
 
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On Thu, 19 Feb 2004 16:24:21 -0000, "CT"
<ukrm@siteline.freeserve.co.uk> bored us all completely to death with
wittery prose along the lines of:

<prolly snipped>
>Last April, and whether he was overweight or not is in dispute.
>It seems that Atkins (the company) are claiming that he put
>on 27kg[1] while he was in a coma[2]:
>
>http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/3483143.stm
>
>[1] Reports are that he was 116kg when he died are being denied
>and the co. claim that he was 89kg at the time of the accident.
>[2] Do they pump you full of carbs when you're in a coma, then?


This is a proper follow-up. :-)

Bloody newbie.
--
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UKRMMA#10 (KoTL), IbW#015, Bob#4, POTM#3

P.S. Remove your_head from the cab. ICQ: 83023471

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  #36
S.M.
 
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Cane wrote:
> "Cab" <cabyour_head@ukrm.org> wrote in message
> news:tpn930hc0iml3bsf401hm4uopqhrnvv1hp@4ax.com...
>
>> On Wed, 18 Feb 2004 14:02:45 -0000, "Cane" <enac@ukrm.org> bored us
>> all completely to death with wittery prose along the lines of:
>>
>> <prolly snipped>
>>>> Atkins?
>>>
>>> Yes.

>>
>> Didn't Dr Atkins die a couple of years back weighing in at 18 stone?

>
> I don't care if he weighed 4 tonnes. His diet works.


But that fat English bint died after being on it for only two weeks. It's
lethal....

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  #37
flashgorman
 
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"S.M." <hogTIED@ukrm.net> wrote in message
news:c12q7l$1ccli3$1@ID-105725.news.uni-berlin.de...
> Cane wrote:
> > "Cab" <cabyour_head@ukrm.org> wrote in message
> > news:tpn930hc0iml3bsf401hm4uopqhrnvv1hp@4ax.com...
> >
> >> On Wed, 18 Feb 2004 14:02:45 -0000, "Cane" <enac@ukrm.org> bored us
> >> all completely to death with wittery prose along the lines of:
> >>
> >> <prolly snipped>
> >>>> Atkins?
> >>>
> >>> Yes.
> >>
> >> Didn't Dr Atkins die a couple of years back weighing in at 18 stone?

> >
> > I don't care if he weighed 4 tonnes. His diet works.

>
> But that fat English bint died after being on it for only two weeks. It's
> lethal....
>

I'm sure that dying has a drastic effect on your weight.


 
  #38
Pete M
 
Default Re: Performance and handling improvements.

In news:c12qai$1cmvib$1@ID-201048.news.uni-berlin.de,
flashgorman <theflashgorman@hotmail.com> decided to enlighten our sheltered
souls with a rant as follows
> "S.M." <hogTIED@ukrm.net> wrote in message
> news:c12q7l$1ccli3$1@ID-105725.news.uni-berlin.de...
>> Cane wrote:
>>> "Cab" <cabyour_head@ukrm.org> wrote in message
>>> news:tpn930hc0iml3bsf401hm4uopqhrnvv1hp@4ax.com...
>>>
>>>> On Wed, 18 Feb 2004 14:02:45 -0000, "Cane" <enac@ukrm.org> bored us
>>>> all completely to death with wittery prose along the lines of:
>>>>
>>>> <prolly snipped>
>>>>>> Atkins?
>>>>>
>>>>> Yes.
>>>>
>>>> Didn't Dr Atkins die a couple of years back weighing in at 18
>>>> stone?
>>>
>>> I don't care if he weighed 4 tonnes. His diet works.

>>
>> But that fat English bint died after being on it for only two weeks.
>> It's lethal....
>>

> I'm sure that dying has a drastic effect on your weight.


up or down?


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sweller
 
Default Re: Performance and handling improvements.

darsy wrote:

> > > DIGAF

> >
> > *perfect*

>
> can anyone present a 1/2 decent case for us all collectively
> blackhole-ing Robbo?


He's fluffy.

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