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RE: Extreme Liquid Fury - May 2 2008 10:52:08   
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Correct Dawn, well spotted you eagle eyed devil! Mushy was our test pilot for this pre contest, he used it at the BNBF Britain and again at the Natural Worlds/Olympia with great success.

Our other test pilots were Graham Park in the 2007 over 50's Mr Universe which he won and Chris Wall who was 3rd at the NABBA Uni Class 1 in 2007, both were in meha condition anyway but the Fury helped them look fuller and pumped and really brought out their vascularity on the day too.

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RE: Extreme Liquid Fury - May 2 2008 11:22:22   
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Ah ha thought so . Well it certainly worked for them.

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RE: Extreme Liquid Fury - May 2 2008 16:05:24   
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thats ashame, sounds good but i think ill wait till a few more people try it, i am a tight git £40 for a supp seems a fair bit to pay out if I can get similar results from just normal creatine.


http://www.esupplements.co.uk/extreme-nutrition-m-6.html?osCsid=frchust7nojj0le3ivoq3v3kl7

Not shopped with em but bit cheaper once you add the £3.5 shipping cost.


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RE: Extreme Liquid Fury - May 2 2008 17:08:37   
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ORIGINAL: Arif


quote:

ORIGINAL: popeye_wannabe

thats ashame, sounds good but i think ill wait till a few more people try it, i am a tight git £40 for a supp seems a fair bit to pay out if I can get similar results from just normal creatine.


http://www.esupplements.co.uk/extreme-nutrition-m-6.html?osCsid=frchust7nojj0le3ivoq3v3kl7

Not shopped with em but bit cheaper once you add the £3.5 shipping cost.



cheers might take the plunge when i get paid

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