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General discussions on joining & training in the Royal Marines.
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Sticky Blue wrote:Eat lard!
Lard Butties
Lard Tea with extra sugar
Lard on toast
Poached lard on lard and lard toast
Fried lard butties with lard salad dressing (omit the actual salad for a quicker weight gain)
Dodge salads
Works for me Stix,
So much so, that if I was on TV everyone would have to go and buy a widescreen telly to watch me :wink: :P
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Sticky.
Regarding barfing emoticons,
I like the blue one,loads of range and a lot of volume.Kind of
similar to my color just before the above mentioned occurs.
Wholley.
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Anyone see that Billy Connolly sketch about retaining water? "No, you're retaining chips." The fat on my ribs wobbled at that one.
Artist: Kudos for telling them to their faces that she's a fat bint.
Alcohol is superb for weight-gain, partially because liver (or kidney?) damage can cause water retention; but also for it's more well-documented qualities.
Further recommendations include The Simpsons episode where Homer tries to gain 61lbs. Dr. Riviera is most enlightening on the topic.
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Mince wrote:Anyone see that Billy Connolly sketch about retaining water? "No, you're retaining chips." The fat on my ribs wobbled at that one.
Artist: Kudos for telling them to their faces that she's a fat bint.
Alcohol is superb for weight-gain, partially because liver (or kidney?) damage can cause water retention; but also for it's more well-documented qualities.
Further recommendations include The Simpsons episode where Homer tries to gain 61lbs. Dr. Riviera is most enlightening on the topic.
Retaining chips, lol, pure class
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Sticky Blue wrote:Eat lard!
Lard Butties
Lard Tea with extra sugar
Lard on toast
Poached lard on lard and lard toast
Fried lard butties with lard salad dressing (omit the actual salad for a quicker weight gain)
Dodge salads

You could take complan or a meal supplement in addition to you normal food. Keep the training up and increase the ammount you eat... you could always go and find a fat bird and ask her what she eats :wink:
Er, thanks...
I tried asking for lardy cake in the baker's over the road, but they've never even heard of it! Anyone got a decent bakery near them and can put one in the post for me? Failing that I'll try the deep-fried Mars bar...
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Hyperlithe - is that lithe or light by the way ?

Carbohydrates :- oinions boiled as potatoes, navy beans, lots of wholesome bread, milk by the bucketfull, eggs by the "two, four or six"
method, peanut butter, liver paste.....lots of stuff to be used for building -
but then you have to burn it at the same time - lots of training - and hard.

All meats are good but probably the best builders are the kidneys and liver - cheapest too - Combine a selection from the above - cheap and effective - lots of dynamic exercise - Bobs your uncle

It's either kidneys, liver or morning sickness for putting on weight....

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Bread and Dripping now there is a blast from the past.
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Tab.
I can feel my arteries hardening
just reading your last post.
Wholley.
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Liver wrote: rare is the day when i will see Lardy McLardarse walking the streets.
Lardy McLardarse :lol!: , thats a good 'un. Mind you though i used to be a bit of a chunk. I think alot of people have been chubsters atleast one time in their lives. I don't feel sorry for that superwhale who always has a bag of chrisps in her hands....shame on her :bad-words:
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Pilgrim Norway wrote:Hyperlithe - is that lithe or light by the way ?



It's either kidneys, liver or morning sickness for putting on weight....

'Aye
I think it must be both! I'm only a couple of kilos underweight, I certainly don't look anorexic or anything. Think I'll not take the morning sickness route, the weight loss nine months later is kind of off-putting....
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That's the only weight loss that is effective !

If you're only a couple of kilos under try spaghetti -
before or after the kidney and liver - free choice -

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I too love the whales - with gravy
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Have just eaten a huge panful of pasta with cheese and bacon. I feel heavier already! Still got to go for a run in the morning after work, so I'll fill up on something else while I'm there, see if the chefs have left me owt.
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Still got to go for a run in the morning after work,
ah yes ... "nights"..... Better with a run before you go to work....

No good doing it after you've eaten - you'll twist something
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Well the gym closes at ten, i don't start till eleven, and there's no way i'm going running in bolton after dark! Mind you, might be incentive, got to run AWAY!!
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