ColinEssex
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At gunpoint?
Does your wife have a gun and go shooting animals? or is it a 'man' thing?
Hmmmm - more questions - expect no answers then.
Col
Or pushed -
....I kinda got what Ken said at that time because I thought that Gatorade had a very high sodium content (I could be wrong). Since sodium is linked to high blood pressure and high blood pressure is linked to heart problems...
Little heavy for me -
I was simply saying a smoker with a bad ticker isn't likey to be doing anything to break a sweat so why would they need gatorade
My "ticker" as you so eloquently call it isn't bad now - it's been fixed and I had to pass strenuous exercise tests to enable me to drive for the hospital.
Also (for your information), I cycled 10 miles yesterday and also do daily exercises, but the thirst is quenched by tap water not gnats piss American Gatorade.
Col
I believe Gatorade is produced under licence in Europe.
You should really have said "not gnats piss European Gatorade".
Having sampled the Eurepean variety, its even worse than the US brand. I didn't think that was possible.
It's made by an American company, what do you expect, consistency?
If you read Sum Guy's post Rich, you'll see that the Gatorade you get in Europe is made in Europe under license.
If you read Sum Guy's post Rich, you'll see that the Gatorade you get in Europe is made in Europe under license.
Example: Fosters Lager (Austrailian)
Actually, Ken was questioning your NEED for Gatorade. I did not read anything in his post regarding "perfect people".
Please read the posts carefully.
A cancer stick in one hand and gatorade in the other - Kind of like putting hubcaps on a tractor -
No he didn't. I didn't know it was an exercise drink, I'd only heard of it on a Paul Simon song (Papa Hobo)Actually, Ken was questioning your NEED for Gatorade.
Is it your position that spelling errors invalidate the point?
If so, your use of "formulae" is incorrect as it is only one product.
Personally, I would have thought the word "recipe" would be more accurate.
KenHigg said:A cancer stick in one hand and gatorade in the other
KenHigg said:- Kind of like putting hubcaps on a tractor
Kind of like putting hubcaps on a tractor -
Race cars don't have hub caps
Race cars don't have hub caps
I believe they do in the Zamboni 500. Held on an ice course. Careful on the turns.
It'd take a year for that thing to go 500 miles