Archive for July, 2011

Scar Tissue Sub Q

I’ve got dime size scar tissue from sub q injections. When I get to 10 bf will you be able to see it? Pretty pissed about it didn’t think 29 gauge would do it that quick. Anyway besides massaging and using lotion any one have tricks to reducing the size? I know it’s not going to away. Thanks

Scar Tissue Sub Q

I’ve got dime size scar tissue from sub q injections. When I get to 10 bf will you be able to see it? Pretty pissed about it didn’t think 29 gauge would do it that quick. Anyway besides massaging and using lotion any one have tricks to reducing the size? I know it’s not going to away. Thanks

Super DMZ and DECA-DROL 8 WEEK CYCLE!!

how would they stand up to a inject able steroid cycle?
I have decided to put up my own money THATS RIGHT MY OWN money and tell you the truth!

stats
age-28
bf-UK
weight-223
height-510

Steroid/PH history
When I was in my early 20s I ran several cycles which included test, tren, and dbol. I will say that a mix of all three was pretty nice. My last cycle I ran test only and grew like a weed. Since then I have been on nothing but the good ol fashion creatien and protein!!

I have 2 bottles of IML Deca-drol and 2 bottles of IML DMZ I will take them for 8 weeks and SPEAK the truth.

Super DMZ and DECA-DROL 8 WEEK CYCLE!!

how would they stand up to a inject able steroid cycle?
I have decided to put up my own money THATS RIGHT MY OWN money and tell you the truth!

stats
age-28
bf-UK
weight-223
height-510

Steroid/PH history
When I was in my early 20s I ran several cycles which included test, tren, and dbol. I will say that a mix of all three was pretty nice. My last cycle I ran test only and grew like a weed. Since then I have been on nothing but the good ol fashion creatien and protein!!

I have 2 bottles of IML Deca-drol and 2 bottles of IML DMZ I will take them for 8 weeks and SPEAK the truth.

Scar Tissue Sub Q

I’ve got dime size scar tissue from sub q injections. When I get to 10 bf will you be able to see it? Pretty pissed about it didn’t think 29 gauge would do it that quick. Anyway besides massaging and using lotion any one have tricks to reducing the size? I know it’s not going to away. Thanks

Presenting Andy Samberg, Chief Shark Officer

Presenting Andy Samberg, Chief Shark Officer

Posted: July 29, 2011, 11:28 am ET

“Shark Week” — a.k.a. the best seven days of the summer — has given us yet another reason to watch: First-ever Chief Shark Officer, Andy Samberg.

We caught up with the “SNL” star while he was on the set of his upcoming movie, “I Hate You Dad,” to find out what it’s like to swim with sharks and what he’s got in the works with his digital-shorts cohort, Justin Timberlake. Doubles ice skating, anyone?

CNN: How does it feel to have the impressive title of Chief Shark Officer?

Andy Samberg: Well, it was a childhood dream, obviously. Even though I’m the first ever Chief Shark Officer, I assumed that someday they would invent that role and that when they did, I would be there and be completely qualified to be named it. It was one of those once in a lifetime things you get asked to do something that you never to be expected.

CNN: After working with them, would you say sharks get a bad rep?

AS: The sharks that I worked with were pretty chill. They listened to a lot of jazz; they had a lot of really nice tapestries. (Laughs) Yeah, I guess so.

CNN: What kind of stuff did you have to do with the sharks?

AS: We filmed a bunch… for some shows and some ad spots — and then some other stuff where I actually got into the water in chain mail and was floating on a surf board. Somewhere between 15 and 30 pretty sizable reef sharks were all eating around me and splashing around, and bumping into me.

CNN: That sounds terrifying! What was it like?

AS: It was like lightning … and more scary than an orgy. That’s a lot of bodies — a lot of slapping around and a lot of fish.

CNN: How does it feel to have the Lonely Island nominated for half of the slots in the Emmy category for Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics?

AS: It’s an incredibly huge honor. We were obviously surprised — you’re lucky enough to get one nomination and three is just amazing. We’re really, really thrilled, happy and proud. It’s just awesome for us — we feel great about it.

CNN: You and Justin Timberlake have created some hilarious videos — anything else in the works?

AS: I’m not sure — we were talking about maybe taking up doubles ice skating and seeing how that goes. We noticed that there was a weakness in Wimbledon for mixed pairs. We felt like maybe that was a place where we could dominate.

CNN: Besides “I Hate You, Dad” with Adam Sandler, what else you do you have coming up?

AS: I shot a smaller film with my friend, Rashida Jones — a script that she wrote with her friend, Will McCormick, called “Celeste and Jesse Forever.” And I just got a small part in Bill Hader’s wife, Maggie’s, movie (“The To Do List”) with Aubrey Plaza.

CNN: You’ve been on “Saturday Night Live” since 2005 — how does the atmosphere on set evolve?

AS: It changes ever so slightly just because people have different personalities, but everyone who works there now has talked pretty consistently about how we feel like we’re there at a really lucky time. Both in the fact that there’s a lot of really funny, talented people there and also a lot of really nice, agreeable people. There’s definitely a family, supportive environment.

From CNN Blogs

Super DMZ and DECA-DROL 8 WEEK CYCLE!!

how would they stand up to a inject able steroid cycle?
I have decided to put up my own money THATS RIGHT MY OWN money and tell you the truth!

stats
age-28
bf-UK
weight-223
height-510

Steroid/PH history
When I was in my early 20s I ran several cycles which included test, tren, and dbol. I will say that a mix of all three was pretty nice. My last cycle I ran test only and grew like a weed. Since then I have been on nothing but the good ol fashion creatien and protein!!

I have 2 bottles of IML Deca-drol and 2 bottles of IML DMZ I will take them for 8 weeks and SPEAK the truth.

Presenting Andy Samberg, Chief Shark Officer

Posted: July 29, 2011, 11:28 am ET

“Shark Week” — a.k.a. the best seven days of the summer — has given us yet another reason to watch: First-ever Chief Shark Officer, Andy Samberg.

We caught up with the “SNL” star while he was on the set of his upcoming movie, “I Hate You Dad,” to find out what it’s like to swim with sharks and what he’s got in the works with his digital-shorts cohort, Justin Timberlake. Doubles ice skating, anyone?

CNN: How does it feel to have the impressive title of Chief Shark Officer?

Andy Samberg: Well, it was a childhood dream, obviously. Even though I’m the first ever Chief Shark Officer, I assumed that someday they would invent that role and that when they did, I would be there and be completely qualified to be named it. It was one of those once in a lifetime things you get asked to do something that you never to be expected.

CNN: After working with them, would you say sharks get a bad rep?

AS: The sharks that I worked with were pretty chill. They listened to a lot of jazz; they had a lot of really nice tapestries. (Laughs) Yeah, I guess so.

CNN: What kind of stuff did you have to do with the sharks?

AS: We filmed a bunch… for some shows and some ad spots — and then some other stuff where I actually got into the water in chain mail and was floating on a surf board. Somewhere between 15 and 30 pretty sizable reef sharks were all eating around me and splashing around, and bumping into me.

CNN: That sounds terrifying! What was it like?

AS: It was like lightning … and more scary than an orgy. That’s a lot of bodies — a lot of slapping around and a lot of fish.

CNN: How does it feel to have the Lonely Island nominated for half of the slots in the Emmy category for Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics?

AS: It’s an incredibly huge honor. We were obviously surprised — you’re lucky enough to get one nomination and three is just amazing. We’re really, really thrilled, happy and proud. It’s just awesome for us — we feel great about it.

CNN: You and Justin Timberlake have created some hilarious videos — anything else in the works?

AS: I’m not sure — we were talking about maybe taking up doubles ice skating and seeing how that goes. We noticed that there was a weakness in Wimbledon for mixed pairs. We felt like maybe that was a place where we could dominate.

CNN: Besides “I Hate You, Dad” with Adam Sandler, what else you do you have coming up?

AS: I shot a smaller film with my friend, Rashida Jones — a script that she wrote with her friend, Will McCormick, called “Celeste and Jesse Forever.” And I just got a small part in Bill Hader’s wife, Maggie’s, movie (“The To Do List”) with Aubrey Plaza.

CNN: You’ve been on “Saturday Night Live” since 2005 — how does the atmosphere on set evolve?

AS: It changes ever so slightly just because people have different personalities, but everyone who works there now has talked pretty consistently about how we feel like we’re there at a really lucky time. Both in the fact that there’s a lot of really funny, talented people there and also a lot of really nice, agreeable people. There’s definitely a family, supportive environment.

From CNN Blogs

Presenting Andy Samberg, Chief Shark Officer

Presenting Andy Samberg, Chief Shark Officer

Posted: July 29, 2011, 11:28 am ET

“Shark Week” — a.k.a. the best seven days of the summer — has given us yet another reason to watch: First-ever Chief Shark Officer, Andy Samberg.

We caught up with the “SNL” star while he was on the set of his upcoming movie, “I Hate You Dad,” to find out what it’s like to swim with sharks and what he’s got in the works with his digital-shorts cohort, Justin Timberlake. Doubles ice skating, anyone?

CNN: How does it feel to have the impressive title of Chief Shark Officer?

Andy Samberg: Well, it was a childhood dream, obviously. Even though I’m the first ever Chief Shark Officer, I assumed that someday they would invent that role and that when they did, I would be there and be completely qualified to be named it. It was one of those once in a lifetime things you get asked to do something that you never to be expected.

CNN: After working with them, would you say sharks get a bad rep?

AS: The sharks that I worked with were pretty chill. They listened to a lot of jazz; they had a lot of really nice tapestries. (Laughs) Yeah, I guess so.

CNN: What kind of stuff did you have to do with the sharks?

AS: We filmed a bunch… for some shows and some ad spots — and then some other stuff where I actually got into the water in chain mail and was floating on a surf board. Somewhere between 15 and 30 pretty sizable reef sharks were all eating around me and splashing around, and bumping into me.

CNN: That sounds terrifying! What was it like?

AS: It was like lightning … and more scary than an orgy. That’s a lot of bodies — a lot of slapping around and a lot of fish.

CNN: How does it feel to have the Lonely Island nominated for half of the slots in the Emmy category for Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics?

AS: It’s an incredibly huge honor. We were obviously surprised — you’re lucky enough to get one nomination and three is just amazing. We’re really, really thrilled, happy and proud. It’s just awesome for us — we feel great about it.

CNN: You and Justin Timberlake have created some hilarious videos — anything else in the works?

AS: I’m not sure — we were talking about maybe taking up doubles ice skating and seeing how that goes. We noticed that there was a weakness in Wimbledon for mixed pairs. We felt like maybe that was a place where we could dominate.

CNN: Besides “I Hate You, Dad” with Adam Sandler, what else you do you have coming up?

AS: I shot a smaller film with my friend, Rashida Jones — a script that she wrote with her friend, Will McCormick, called “Celeste and Jesse Forever.” And I just got a small part in Bill Hader’s wife, Maggie’s, movie (“The To Do List”) with Aubrey Plaza.

CNN: You’ve been on “Saturday Night Live” since 2005 — how does the atmosphere on set evolve?

AS: It changes ever so slightly just because people have different personalities, but everyone who works there now has talked pretty consistently about how we feel like we’re there at a really lucky time. Both in the fact that there’s a lot of really funny, talented people there and also a lot of really nice, agreeable people. There’s definitely a family, supportive environment.

From CNN Blogs

another FNG with a cycle question

I have been researching aas for about a year now, and I have come to respect the advise given on this site. I am wanting to get your opinion on my first cycle. I am 39 yrs, and weigh 180 pds, I have been lifting regularly for 2 years, bf is 14%, my diet is getting dialed in (still needs some tweaking) but I am close. I am thinking of starting this in the next few months. Just wanting to make sure I get it correct before I start. Any and all advise would be greatly appreciated.

weeks 1-12 (250mg Test-C 2X week)

weeks 1-13 (Arimidex 0.5mg E3D)

PCT
week 14-17 Clomid 100mg/75mg/50mg/50mg
week 14-17 Aromasin 25mg/25mg/12.5mg/12.5mg