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Old 01-28-2009, 10:52 AM #2
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I would post pictures of my husband from his competing days, but he would kill me. He was huge, but not as big as Dorian, thank goodness. But over 300lbs with almost no body fat. When we got married, his biceps were bigger than my thighs.

You can't get big like that on food alone. It takes more than sprouts to look like that.
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