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RE: Heart pulpitations from whey... - 6/4/2006 2:02:23 AM
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nextbigthing
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give me your adress if your a man,a real. that's the last thing I have to say (and by the way,i'm not threaten u lol)
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RE: Heart pulpitations from whey... - 6/4/2006 2:24:10 AM
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Nicolas
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NextBigThing:- a) My physical address, is in another country to you. Therefore, this address will be pointless b) From your previous post, you apparently have my IP address, therefore I do not need to give this to you. Which, on that note, most people are able to see my previous response was written before edited your original post. Seriously - I have no interest in continuing this debate. You've presented to everyone how silly you become when angry, or upset. So, just leave it alone. This has progressed to be completely off topic; where the moderators may as well remove the last 8 -10 posts.
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RE: Heart pulpitations from whey... - 6/4/2006 2:33:28 AM
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nextbigthing
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I don't care if u live in another country,I have a good memory and I love to visit different countrys,i'm sure if I visit your country i'm gonna remember u. bla bla bla bla bla just say it u don't wanna give me your adress cuz your scared. ok i'm done talking to u. i've allready said : "give me your adress if your a man,a real. that's the last thing I have to say" so stop the bla bla bla and just say it u don't wanna give me cuz your scared and the conversation ends here. i'm done with u,your not a man.
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RE: Heart pulpitations from whey... - 6/4/2006 2:34:50 AM
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nextbigthing
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"So, just leave it alone. This has progressed to be completely off topic; where the moderators may as well remove the last 8 -10 posts. " I have no problem with that,I personnally would do that if I wore a moderator and see 2 peoples off topic.
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RE: Heart pulpitations from whey... - 6/4/2006 6:54:57 AM
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gzinkl
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quote:
ORIGINAL: GonzagaEagle4 quote:
ORIGINAL: 40 yard dash 2 The both of you are sadly mistaken. quote:
ORIGINAL: MDE42K My buddy was taking whey protein a few months ago and said he had to stop cause it was giving him heart pulpitations. I have noticed it too that makes you a little wired from the sugar in it. Anyone else have these problems? 40 shut up. At least back up your point if you say im wrong. You cant just say im wrong and not have anything to back it up besides the quote of the original post. Sigh. GonzagaEagle4, the proper response was, "why do you say that?" It was perfectly reasonable to expect an explanation to Dash's perfunctory, incomplete and unhelpful response. Dash, you're signature and email address indicates a connection to Designer Supplements. The implication is that you work for them. Even if we are complete morons on the forum (consisting of a population likely to consider buying your products), if you feel compelled to respond, professionalism is the name of the game. Your response after this one is not at all professional, and probably does nothing to help sell the products that pay your salary. There's just too much competition out there, even if your products are superior. 15 year-olds turn into 30 year olds with money to spend on supplements. And I'm not 15.
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RE: Heart pulpitations from whey... - 6/4/2006 6:56:05 AM
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gzinkl
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Nicholas and nextbigthing, if you're going to act like children, please take it away from the public eye.
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RE: Heart pulpitations from whey... - 6/4/2006 7:08:57 AM
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gzinkl
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ORIGINAL: MDE42K My buddy was taking whey protein a few months ago and said he had to stop cause it was giving him heart pulpitations. I have noticed it too that makes you a little wired from the sugar in it. Anyone else have these problems? We need some more information. Sugar?? What brand of whey are you taking? What else is in it? Are there any potential allergens? Do you feel like you have palpitations--or whatever they are--at any other time? It sounds like you have a correlative experience here, but it's hard to imagine that a simple whey drink (when I say simple, I mean whey and a couple of flavorings) would be causative of such a reaction. It's mostly troubling just because the benefits of whey immediately after a workout are so great, we want to get to the bottom of this experience.
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RE: Heart pulpitations from whey... - 6/4/2006 8:16:56 AM
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This has gone far enough. Gzinkl raised some good points. 40yarddash - Guess you are fairly new to the board so you still have to adjust to some of the characters around here and their different levels of sensitivity. I didnt think your reply was particularly harsh or unprofessional but a little decorum next time wouldnt hurt. GonzagaEagle4 - learn to respect other members. If you disagree with someones opinion, state it politely and then present your point. No need to get aggressive. Nicolas - Theres no point arguing. Let it be. Which brings me to the biggest offender:- Nextbigthing - The mods around here have been observing you and it is a growing popular opinion that you are getting a little too big for your breeches. You are aggressive, confrontational, dismissive and downright rude at times. And all this after you start a thread inquiring about what it takes to be a moderator. You really need to control your temper and be more accepting about other peoples views. You are 18 - you do not know as much as you think you know and regardless of how long youve been working out, youre advice isnt gospel. Threatening and aggressive behaviour around here is NOT tolerated, under ANY circumstances. We will be keeping an eye on your future posts - please be more polite and respectful than you have been. Consider this a first warning.
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