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  • in reply to: Amazon Women #84001
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    Unfortunately, having already watched this, Westerfield and Powers rubbed me up the wrong way, I'm afraid. >:(  I liked Emory Miller and Joan Lopez. 8)

    in reply to: The League of Extraordinary Artists #39267
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    I'm getting a call of the wild side . . .  😉  ;D  8)

    Link: ROBB PHIPPS Pin-Up: JUNGLE LADY spear

    Me Tarzan, she very sexy Jane!

    in reply to: Wonder Woman Artwork Commissions #41835
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    I don't know enough about art to offer helpful critiques like CPBell…

    That's a laugh – I know next to nothing about art LOL.

    I like those two new ones, Mimi!

    in reply to: Annie Rivieccio #34983
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    in reply to: Wonder Woman Artwork Commissions #41831
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    might help?

    in reply to: Cindy Phillips #31431
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    Her back reminds more more of a North Norfolk flint-knap wall. 8)

    in reply to: Sherry Smith Bodybuilder-firefighter #82570
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    Basically, NO helps to increase strength, if used in conjunction w/ creatine – but more so, endurance (for longer then normal workouts) and your turnover time in recovery. 

    I don't know of anyone whose had "perpetually pumped muscles" from using it, but certainly the "pumped" effect lasts a great deal longer post-workout and decreases the bodily fatigue you might start to feel later in the day.

    Hmm…as a biologist who has done some muscle research, I'm a touch dubious about this.  I stress that I'm not commenting on the claimed vasodilatory effect of NO because I'm not well-informed enough on this particular idea, but I can't see how that would affect raw strength.  Endurnce, yes:  increased blood flow to muscles = incresed oxygen availabilty = less need to switch to anaerobic respiration, therefore reduced build-up of anaerobic metabolites such as lactic acid.

    in reply to: Nikki Fuller #14427
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    Great finds, roadrunner!  I love the Right Guard ad.

    in reply to: Annie Rivieccio #34981
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    in reply to: The League of Extraordinary Artists #39265
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    Ah, yes – distracting assets, they are.  😉

    Link: SKETCH Red Monika by Jean Sinclair Art on 07×11

    You're not joking! 😮 8)

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