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The Runner's Physique
On Nov 2, 8:24 pm, "ATP*" wrote:
http://www.arthurdevany.com/2005/09/twins.html Supposedly identical twins, one is a distance runner, the other trained in field events.http://www.arthurdevany.com/webstuff/images/Twins.tiff Very interesting! Many thanks for the post. I was forever asking about why there haven't been any studies of twins WRT physique and physical fitness. |
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The Runner's Physique
On Nov 5, 3:23 pm, Prisoner at War wrote:
On Nov 2, 8:24 pm, "ATP*" wrote: http://www.arthurdevany.com/2005/09/twins.html Supposedly identical twins, one is a distance runner, the other trained in field events.http://www.arthurdevany.com/webstuff/images/Twins.tiff Very interesting! Many thanks for the post. I was forever asking about why there haven't been any studies of twins WRT physique and physical fitness. But which is which? jen |
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The Runner's Physique
http://www.arthurdevany.com/2005/09/twins.html
Speaking of twins, I think noted web wackjob Devany and usenet anti endurance ranter Kaz Kylheku might be. And like the twins linked above, they're easy to tell apart. Kaz has trained his trollish sarcasm while Devany's plainly given his all to cultivating a B cup: http://www.arthurdevany.com/about.html Nice rack, Art! Kylheku & Devany: wits and tits. |
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The Runner's Physique
On Nov 6, 1:39 am, Charlie Pendejo wrote:
http://www.arthurdevany.com/2005/09/twins.html Speaking of twins, I think noted web wackjob Devany and usenet anti endurance ranter Kaz Kylheku might be. And like the twins linked above, they're easy to tell apart. Kaz has trained his trollish sarcasm while Devany's plainly given his all to cultivating a B cup:http://www.arthurdevany.com/about.html HOLY ****! Those are REAL man-tits! I bet Knebel will be "busy" with that pic for a month or two. |
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The Runner's Physique
On Nov 5, 10:39 pm, Charlie Pendejo wrote:
http://www.arthurdevany.com/2005/09/twins.html Speaking of twins, I think noted web wackjob Devany and usenet anti endurance ranter Kaz Kylheku might be. Oversimplification. I run six days a week, and have run the Vancouver Marathon for five years in a row as of this year. What I'm ``anti'' is doing a ****load of endurance exercise, and not having anything to show for it, visually. |
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The Runner's Physique
["Followup-To:" header set to rec.running.]
On 2007-11-06, Kaz Kylheku wrote: On Nov 5, 10:39 pm, Charlie Pendejo wrote: http://www.arthurdevany.com/2005/09/twins.html Speaking of twins, I think noted web wackjob Devany and usenet anti endurance ranter Kaz Kylheku might be. Oversimplification. I run six days a week, and have run the Vancouver Marathon for five years in a row as of this year. What I'm ``anti'' is doing a ****load of endurance exercise, and not having anything to show for it, visually. I don't mean to downplay the importance of looking great naked -- certainly an honourable goal. But people do run for other reasons as well. Perhaps setting a world record is a less worthy goal than looking great naked, but I don't see why one would be "against" it. Cheers, -- Elflord |
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The Runner's Physique
Kaz:
What I'm ``anti'' is doing a ****load of endurance exercise, and not having anything to show for it, visually. Like race medals and trophies? To the extent I could give a stinky nugget about "having anything to show for it", I guess I perceive my audience to be female. Quoting from _The Book Of Lists #2_, copyright 1979, pg 305-6: 11 physical attributes men imagine women admire most about them 1. muscular chest and shoulders 21% 2. muscular arms 18 3. penis 15 4. tallness 13 5. flat stomach 9 6. slimness 7 7. hair (texture, not length) 4 7. buttocks 4 7. eye 4 10. long legs 3 11. neck 2 11 physical attributes women really admire most about men 1. buttocks (usually described by women as "small and sexy") 39% 2. slimness 15 3. flat stomach 13 4. eyes 11 5. long legs 6 6. tallness 5 6. hair 5 8. neck 3 9. penis 2 10. muscular chest and shoulders 1 11. muscular arms 0 |
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The Runner's Physique
On Nov 6, 2:09 pm, Charlie Pendejo wrote:
Kaz: What I'm ``anti'' is doing a ****load of endurance exercise, and not having anything to show for it, visually. Like race medals and trophies? To the extent I could give a stinky nugget about "having anything to show for it", I guess I perceive my audience to be female. Quoting from _The Book Of Lists #2_, copyright 1979, pg 305-6: 11 physical attributes men imagine women admire most about them 1. muscular chest and shoulders 21% 2. muscular arms 18 3. penis 15 4. tallness 13 5. flat stomach 9 6. slimness 7 7. hair (texture, not length) 4 7. buttocks 4 7. eye 4 10. long legs 3 11. neck 2 11 physical attributes women really admire most about men 1. buttocks (usually described by women as "small and sexy") 39% 2. slimness 15 3. flat stomach 13 4. eyes 11 5. long legs 6 6. tallness 5 6. hair 5 8. neck 3 9. penis 2 10. muscular chest and shoulders 1 11. muscular arms 0 And then, of course, there is what women say, and what they actually do. My arms impresses all the girls. Then my chest. Then my abs. And that's all after my smile! But to hear them tell it -- before they really 'fess up after a few times of sex -- they liked my "philosophy," what I had to say about something.... |
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The Runner's Physique
On Nov 6, 2:28 pm, Prisoner at War wrote:
before they really 'fess up after a few times of sex -- they liked my "philosophy," what I had to say about something Did you ever wake up during one of these dreams? |
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The Runner's Physique
On 2007-11-06, Charlie Pendejo wrote:
Kaz: What I'm ``anti'' is doing a ****load of endurance exercise, and not having anything to show for it, visually. Like race medals and trophies? To the extent I could give a stinky nugget about "having anything to show for it", I guess I perceive my audience to be female. Quoting from _The Book Of Lists #2_, copyright 1979, pg 305-6: [snip] As you point out, bodybuilding at least as practiced by the majority of gym users is based on ones own delusions (and I might add insecurities) about masculinity. Most of them have lost sight of how they are perceived by others. In this sense, bodybuilding is somewhat auto-erotic. Cheers, -- Elflord |
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