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Date Posted: 18:49:52 10/18/05 Tue
Author: Matthew Villani
Subject: Re: Bert's admittances of his physical inferiority
In reply to: HEAT 's message, "Re: Bert's admittances of his physical inferiority" on 17:58:12 10/18/05 Tue

>I know this is off topic but I wanted to ask you; why
>is it whenever I click on page 1, I get an extremely
>short page with no posts; instead I get "Archive 1
>doesn't exist or is empty?" I haven't tried pages two
>or three so I can't make judgements about those.
>It's not too big a problem, I'll will say, it's just
>that I have to start all over from the main index page
>whenever I submit something and want to go onto
>another area.

That's because VoyForums sucks, but it's the only way I could create an easy to maintain forum where nobody has to pay anything or register. InsideTheWeb used to offer this and I made two forums using them.

>
>I'm not into too much heavy lifting, I prefer more
>cardio and calisthenics. My preference is running,
>push ups, pull ups, sit ups, and pounding the speed
>and heavy bags. But I do occassionally do heavy arm
>curls of 25 lbs and further build my legs with the leg
>press. Skipping rope also helps with balance and
>dexterity.
>
I tend to do a lot of heavy lifting of odd objects combined with weightlifting. I think my best one-arm curl maximum was 80 lbs.

>I didn't want to post my reply like this, but the
>system told me that the post I was responding to
>either didn't exist or was deleted. So I hope this
>shows up as a new post and you'll be able to follow
>what I'm saying.

Yep, it showed up.

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