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^^That cat reminds me, I'm going to try to market a new diet and sell on the internet. It's sort of like the Paleolithic Diet, except I'm calling it The Apex Predator Diet. The basic gist is, if you eat like a jaguar, you'll look like a jaguar. I'm sort of worried that Ken has an advance copy, because in Chapter 4 I recommend blended children as a post-workout recovery shake. That can't be coincidence.
 

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Originally Posted by Saucemaster
^^That cat reminds me, I'm going to try to market a new diet and sell on the internet. It's sort of like the Paleolithic Diet, except I'm calling it The Apex Predator Diet. The basic gist is, if you eat like a jaguar, you'll look like a jaguar. I'm sort of worried that Ken has an advance copy, because in Chapter 4 I recommend blended children as a post-workout recovery shake. That can't be coincidence.

Where the hell are we going to get jaquars?

Better solution:

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Originally Posted by lefty
Where the hell are we going to get jaquars?

Better solution:

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We don't eat jaguars, we eat *like* jaguars. That means increasing your anaconda and monkey intake, among other things. Dogs will do if necessary, though.
 

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Originally Posted by Saucemaster
We don't eat jaguars, we eat *like* jaguars. That means increasing your anaconda and monkey intake, among other things. Dogs will do if necessary, though.

My mistake. Carry on.

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What would Jay Cutler eat? That's what everyone wants to know.
 

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Originally Posted by Ambulance Chaser
What would Jay Cutler eat? That's what everyone wants to know.

I believe lefty has already convincingly answered that question.
 

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Your training will have a bigger effect on results than whether you used maltodextrin or Lucky Charms after a workout...

Absolutely.

Check out bodybuilders from the early 1900's. They were big, strong and ripped with no protein powders or magic supplements. They just lifted a lot and ate a lot. And that's it.
 

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Originally Posted by william
Absolutely.

Check out bodybuilders from the early 1900's. They were big, strong and ripped with no protein powders or magic supplements. They just lifted a lot and ate a lot. And that's it.


Here's where beasty comes in, postspic of Jay Cutler, and declareseveryone should lift, eat, and live just to become carbon copies of Jay.
 

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