Help: Boardman HT Comp 650b, Sell Or Keep?

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  • welshkev
    welshkev Posts: 9,690
    welshkev wrote:
    John Wh wrote:
    I'm so glad I'm not you.....


    I think 99% of the world are glad they're not him too

    Why wouldnt you want to be Cody? Just think about it, cheap food shopping, no risk of sexually transmitted infections, endless supply of energy from prayer, never get a hangover, a bicycle which will never wear out any parts and an eternal paradise with 40 (I think) virgins on unspecified age, sex, species and attractiveness to look forward to after death.


    Well seeing as you put it like that........................nah, I'm ok as I am thanks :lol:
  • John Wh
    John Wh Posts: 239
    RockmonkeySC :)

    You'd make a great Politician!

    You've got me thinking maybe I should pray for my weight loss now :)
  • Cody
    Cody Posts: 565
    robertpb wrote:
    wrote:
    I meant it's 40 calories, was trying to make you realise something if you were conscious about your weight like some users on this forum and like myself, you would have a shock to know that, it's only 40 calories :) in comparison to it's size and capacity, 1ltr carton of soya is just that, even better, unsweetened soya is 20 calories a carton. No, I'm not flirting. I don't know how to.

    Don't know what weird figure you're looking Cody at but a litre of unsweetened soya milk has 340 cals.

    No wonder you're putting on weight if you can't read labels correctly.

    eh, it's Alpro Soya Sweetened, 40 calories a carton. Says so on the back of the box.

    I'm sure it is. I'll double check and let you know later.

    Unless, you're drinking some other kind of Soya?
  • Cody
    Cody Posts: 565
    Cody wrote:
    robertpb wrote:
    Something wrong with a religion in which you have to kill a fellow creature to fulfil it's requirements.

    And so on and so on.

    You know I'm not an extremist in whatever I do. So for example, When I go to countries where there is fresh milk to drink, I drink it because it doesn't have the toxins and chemicals that most commercial milk has. So I don't see nothing wrong with it. I also eat cheese only a little. I have farm honey fresh and I eat fish. I just don't eat meat much because of what is in it and not that it's wrong to eat meat in my opinion, but too much ain't good. We were designed to drink milk, eat honey and eat meat, otherwise we wouldn't have meat eating teeth. It's like trying to turn a lion in to a vegetarian, which would be quite plain stupid. The dinosaurs there were meat eaters and veg eaters,but we have two sets of teeth so we can eat both. Isin't this logic?
    It's called Evolution but that's all hocus pocus to you, is it not...?

    No, there were carnivorous dinosaurs in the beginning, lions in the curent age and will be till the end. I don't know about the ice age, the bronze age etc theres no evidence to suggest these periods took place except the remnants of large mammoth like creatures unless it was before the advent of man, but of course, the humans were big at that time aswell. In India there is the grave of 9 prophets whose bodies are at least 18ft long, there's some in Syria, and in other Muslim countries. You have to go to these places to believe it and see it for yourself. How do you think they built houses in high up caves, carved from the rock? that's not a conincidence. In the beginning humans were huge people, we've gotten smaller overtime. Remains have been found of these large people but have rarely had enough exposure in the media or in the news. Also footprints have been found alongside dinosaur prints, all this stuff was covered in the 70's and 80's but now as much now.
  • Chunkers1980
    Chunkers1980 Posts: 8,035
    You're so brain washed I cannot respond to that.
  • welshkev
    welshkev Posts: 9,690
    Yeah I read a book and watched a documentary that had one of these huge humans in it. I think his name was hagrid and he lived in the garden of a school for witches and wizards called hog warts. Seemed like a nice chap to be fair.
  • Cody
    Cody Posts: 565
    Dr. Hilton Hinderliter of Apollo Campus Pennsylvania. State University, studied the evidence of giant remains presented at the Glen Rose, who excavations and stated: "I would have to say that the belief in evolution is in a state of terminal illness but its death will only be admitted by a new generation of scientists whose minds have not been prejudiced by the type of education now prevalent in the nation's public schools, an education which starts with the belief that evolution has happened, which interprets all evidence according to that faith and simply discards any evidence which cannot be fitted into the evolutionary framework" (Quoted from "Dinosaurs" by Dr. Carl E. Baugh, 1987. Promise Publishing Co., Orange, CA 92667).

    Google this, were humans giants. There are pictures and sources of verified info. If this is not intriguing, go to the sites and see for yourself. Research indicates that essentially everything was larger in the past.

    In old river gravels in certain countries, huge stone artifacts—clubs, pounders, adzes, chisels, knives and hand axes— all of tremendous weight, have been discovered. These weigh anything from 8, 10, 15, to 21 and 25 pounds, implements which only men of tremendous proportions could possibly have made and used. Estimates for the actual size of these men range from 15 to 20 feet tall and over, weighing from 500 to 1000 lbs.

    I'm not joking, why not find out for yourself? I did.
  • homers_double
    homers_double Posts: 8,279
    Nutrition Facts
    Serving Size 100 ml
    Energy (kJ) 130 kJ
    Energy (kcal) 31.07 kcal
    Fat 1.9 Grams
    of which:
    - Saturates 0.3 Grams
    Carbohydrate 0.1 Grams
    of which:
    - Sugars 0.1 Grams
    Fibre 0.6 Grams
    Protein 3.3 Grams

    Source:- http://www.amazon.co.uk/Alpro-Soya-Swee ... B005WVOSPK

    310.7calories per liter...
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  • Cody
    Cody Posts: 565
    Nutrition Facts
    Serving Size 100 ml
    Energy (kJ) 130 kJ
    Energy (kcal) 31.07 kcal
    Fat 1.9 Grams
    of which:
    - Saturates 0.3 Grams
    Carbohydrate 0.1 Grams
    of which:
    - Sugars 0.1 Grams
    Fibre 0.6 Grams
    Protein 3.3 Grams

    Source:- http://www.amazon.co.uk/Alpro-Soya-Swee ... B005WVOSPK

    310.7calories per liter...

    Thanks for that. I can't believe I'm drinking that many calories in a week. I suppose it's orite and not overdoing it like I use to. Two to three of them cartons should do me fine a week. Hopefully when I'm abroad soon I'll be drinking fresh Buffalo milk :)
  • Angus Young
    Angus Young Posts: 3,063
    Cody wrote:
    Dr. Hilton Hinderliter of Apollo Campus Pennsylvania. State University...

    Idiot bible bashing pseudoscientist. And the passage you cited qualifies as little more than an unsubstantiated random quote. Must try harder.
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  • Chunkers1980
    Chunkers1980 Posts: 8,035
    Cody wrote:

    I can't believe I'm drinking that many calories in a week.

    I can, because you're a moron who can't look at all the evidence available and then work it out. You 'missing' the per 100ml part is like missing the whole of factual science and seeing what you want to see and believe to be true.
  • Angus Young
    Angus Young Posts: 3,063
    You 'missing' the per 100ml part is like missing the whole of factual science and seeing what you want to see and believe to be true.

    That's religion, baby, that's religion!
    All the gear, no idea and loving the smell of jealousy in the morning.
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  • katiebob
    katiebob Posts: 208
    Cody wrote:
    Nutrition Facts
    Serving Size 100 ml
    Energy (kJ) 130 kJ
    Energy (kcal) 31.07 kcal
    Fat 1.9 Grams
    of which:
    - Saturates 0.3 Grams
    Carbohydrate 0.1 Grams
    of which:
    - Sugars 0.1 Grams
    Fibre 0.6 Grams
    Protein 3.3 Grams

    Source:- http://www.amazon.co.uk/Alpro-Soya-Swee ... B005WVOSPK

    310.7calories per liter...

    Thanks for that. I can't believe I'm drinking that many calories in a week. I suppose it's orite and not overdoing it like I use to. Two to three of them cartons should do me fine a week. Hopefully when I'm abroad soon I'll be drinking fresh Buffalo milk :)

    :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

    But you're DEFINITELY right about all the other stuff...
  • BloggingFit
    BloggingFit Posts: 919
    Cody wrote:
    Cody wrote:
    robertpb wrote:
    Something wrong with a religion in which you have to kill a fellow creature to fulfil it's requirements.

    And so on and so on.

    You know I'm not an extremist in whatever I do. So for example, When I go to countries where there is fresh milk to drink, I drink it because it doesn't have the toxins and chemicals that most commercial milk has. So I don't see nothing wrong with it. I also eat cheese only a little. I have farm honey fresh and I eat fish. I just don't eat meat much because of what is in it and not that it's wrong to eat meat in my opinion, but too much ain't good. We were designed to drink milk, eat honey and eat meat, otherwise we wouldn't have meat eating teeth. It's like trying to turn a lion in to a vegetarian, which would be quite plain stupid. The dinosaurs there were meat eaters and veg eaters,but we have two sets of teeth so we can eat both. Isin't this logic?
    It's called Evolution but that's all hocus pocus to you, is it not...?

    No, there were carnivorous dinosaurs in the beginning, lions in the curent age and will be till the end. I don't know about the ice age, the bronze age etc theres no evidence to suggest these periods took place except the remnants of large mammoth like creatures unless it was before the advent of man, but of course, the humans were big at that time aswell. In India there is the grave of 9 prophets whose bodies are at least 18ft long, there's some in Syria, and in other Muslim countries. You have to go to these places to believe it and see it for yourself. How do you think they built houses in high up caves, carved from the rock? that's not a conincidence. In the beginning humans were huge people, we've gotten smaller overtime. Remains have been found of these large people but have rarely had enough exposure in the media or in the news. Also footprints have been found alongside dinosaur prints, all this stuff was covered in the 70's and 80's but now as much now.
    In other news we now have proof that the Yeti and Bigfoot did exist.
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  • welshkev
    welshkev Posts: 9,690
    Of course he is. I now believe him more than ever for sure :lol:
  • homers_double
    homers_double Posts: 8,279
    Cody wrote:
    In the beginning humans were huge people, we've gotten smaller overtime.

    Damn right, just look at Warwick Davis.
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  • welshkev
    welshkev Posts: 9,690
    Cody wrote:
    In the beginning humans were huge people, we've gotten smaller overtime.

    Damn right, just look at Warwick Davis.


    Now, he definitely exists. I've met him, nice guy
  • rockmonkeysc
    rockmonkeysc Posts: 14,774
    If you dont like eating meat because of the chemicals it could contain I suggest you have a read about commercial organic vegitable production. There are still a lot of chemicals used in organic farming and then theres the use of thickened sewage sludge as a fertiliser.
    Enjoy.....
  • Angus Young
    Angus Young Posts: 3,063
    If you dont like eating meat because of the chemicals it could contain I suggest you have a read about commercial organic vegitable production. There are still a lot of chemicals used in organic farming and then theres the use of thickened sewage sludge as a fertiliser.
    Enjoy.....

    Fück, stop with all these facts, you're doing my head in! A bloke in a pub told me he'd seen a unicorn. That's all I need to know.
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  • robertpb
    robertpb Posts: 1,866
    If you dont like eating meat because of the chemicals it could contain I suggest you have a read about commercial organic vegitable production. There are still a lot of chemicals used in organic farming and then theres the use of thickened sewage sludge as a fertiliser.
    Enjoy.....

    As someone who was until six years ago growing 6.5 tonnes of organic mushrooms per week, supplying all the large supermarkets, there was not one chemical used in the production of them.
    Now where's that "Get Out of Crash Free Card"
  • rockmonkeysc
    rockmonkeysc Posts: 14,774
    These two posts above could be related. 6.5 tonnes of mushrooms will make a man see unicorns.
    I saw all sorts of things after eating some at a rave in a quarry in 1996
  • JBA
    JBA Posts: 2,852
    Cody wrote:
    In India there is the grave of 9 prophets whose bodies are at least 18ft long, there's some in Syria, and in other Muslim countries. You have to go to these places to believe it and see it for yourself. How do you think they built houses in high up caves, carved from the rock? that's not a conincidence. In the beginning humans were huge people, we've gotten smaller overtime. Remains have been found of these large people but have rarely had enough exposure in the media or in the news. Also footprints have been found alongside dinosaur prints, all this stuff was covered in the 70's and 80's but now as much now.

    Cody - let's see if you are clever enough to rearrange the following:

    'shitbull'.

    No cheating now. Don't try and Google the answer or search for help in the writings of pseudoscientists or famous western scholars. Just use a bit of free thought.
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    And it all promised so so much”

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  • RevellRider
    RevellRider Posts: 1,794
    Cody wrote:
    India there is the grave of 9 prophets whose bodies are at least 18ft long, there's some in Syria, and in other Muslim countries. You have to go to these places to believe it and see it for yourself. How do you think they built houses in high up caves, carved from the rock?

    I thought the other week the prophets were 14ft tall?

    And as someone who boulders and rock climbs, living in a city where there are over 500 it is pretty easy to make dwellings in caves. Look into the history of Nottinghams slums and places like The Old Trip to Jerusalem.
  • rgliniany
    rgliniany Posts: 753
    Cody wrote:
    In old river gravels in certain countries, huge stone artifacts—clubs, pounders, adzes, chisels, knives and hand axes— all of tremendous weight, have been discovered. These weigh anything from 8, 10, 15, to 21 and 25 pounds, implements which only men of tremendous proportions could possibly have made and used. Estimates for the actual size of these men range from 15 to 20 feet tall and over, weighing from 500 to 1000 lbs.

    I'm not joking, why not find out for yourself? I did.

    I used to use a 14 pound (weight not cost) fencing maul for pegging out at work..... and can confirm I am nowhere near as tall or heavy as the prophet's you describe................. but by your theory... if I used something that heavy.... I must be a prophet like person........ so heed my word....... "stop being a dafty.... eat 3 proper meals a day.... go out and ride your bike....." so sayeth me! praise be!
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  • homers_double
    homers_double Posts: 8,279
    Isn't it a known fact that stone aged man was larger in physical size than we are now?

    wqOWU.jpg

    Just sayin...
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  • katiebob
    katiebob Posts: 208
    If I am 5ft3in does that mean I am newer than my hubby who is 6ft1in?
  • JBA
    JBA Posts: 2,852
    I think that means you cannot ever be a prophet, Katiebob. You are far too short.
    “Life has been unfaithful
    And it all promised so so much”

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  • welshkev
    welshkev Posts: 9,690
    At 5'3" you'd be the perfect height t give the prophets a..... Never mind ;)
  • katiebob
    katiebob Posts: 208
    JBA wrote:
    I think that means you cannot ever be a prophet, Katiebob. You are far too short.

    :cry:
    welshkev wrote:
    At 5'3" you'd be the perfect height t give the prophets a..... Never mind ;)

    :shock: You'll have to explain that for Cody :wink:
  • Chunkers1980
    Chunkers1980 Posts: 8,035
    Don't forget it's steak and BJ day tomorrow.
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