Asking for a friend
MyTripisCut Never bought my own handtruck Nov 28, 2019 #3 tourists24 said: Asking for a friend Click to expand... @KingofFluff . He lifts bro.
542thruNthru Well-Known Member Nov 28, 2019 #4 @UPSER1987 would whoop @KingofFluff fat ass because he used to bully people in high school.
J Jones fILE A GRIEVE! Staff member Nov 28, 2019 #5 tourists24 said: Asking for a friend Click to expand... I figured it was you.
tourists24 Well-Known Member Nov 28, 2019 #6 Jones said: I figured it was you. Click to expand... Lol. You’d have to break it down into a LOT of sub categories first
Jones said: I figured it was you. Click to expand... Lol. You’d have to break it down into a LOT of sub categories first
Jkloc420 Do you need an air compressor or tire gauge Nov 28, 2019 #8 @Indecisi0n because he can take a pounding
Returntosender Well-Known Member Nov 28, 2019 #12 Tough Mentally and Emotionally is Future Physically tough is RickyB. That guy can live Canada homeless lifestyle and won’t get sick won’t suffer injuries
Tough Mentally and Emotionally is Future Physically tough is RickyB. That guy can live Canada homeless lifestyle and won’t get sick won’t suffer injuries
Wally BrownCafe Innovator & King of Puns Nov 28, 2019 #13 Jkloc420 said: lmao @IVE GOTTA PACKAGE 4U Click to expand... AKA: Iron Guts!
sailfish Master of Karate and Friendship for Everyone Nov 28, 2019 #14 542thruNthru said: View attachment 273912 Click to expand... Now that guy could probably get away with soup can curls and benchpressing a broom.
542thruNthru said: View attachment 273912 Click to expand... Now that guy could probably get away with soup can curls and benchpressing a broom.
zubenelgenubi I'm a star Nov 28, 2019 #15 Do you actually have to get the weights off the ground for it to be considered lifting?
542thruNthru Well-Known Member Nov 28, 2019 #16 zubenelgenubi said: View attachment 273925 Do you actually have to get the weights off the ground for it to be considered lifting? Click to expand... lift /lift/ verb gerund or present participle: lifting 1. raise to a higher position or level.
zubenelgenubi said: View attachment 273925 Do you actually have to get the weights off the ground for it to be considered lifting? Click to expand... lift /lift/ verb gerund or present participle: lifting 1. raise to a higher position or level.
542thruNthru Well-Known Member Nov 28, 2019 #18 trickpony1 said: Whatever happened to Bakerdoodle? Didn't he lift? Click to expand... Bakerdoodle = @KingofFluff
trickpony1 said: Whatever happened to Bakerdoodle? Didn't he lift? Click to expand... Bakerdoodle = @KingofFluff
Wally BrownCafe Innovator & King of Puns Nov 28, 2019 #19 542thruNthru said: Bakerdoodle = @KingofFluff Click to expand... More changes than a Cher concert.