Future waterboy Jarred Hayne seen at GWS training
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You did confuse the two by ignoring the term refine. It's a very poor attempt to cover up your lack of education. I have no superior at my gym. I am in charge and I own it.
Rugby League has a lying culture. Altering crowd figures, relying on inaccurate TV figures from regional NSW and refusing to distance itself from Leagues Clubs and obtain it's own club memberships as it relies on LC's to survive as private entities.
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I ignored the term refine because, if you read my signature, you never said it ya big dumbo. You said GAIN.
Topper you can admit now you made a mistake or you can go on with your refine mumbo jumbo, but my signature says it all, you made an innacurate and quite frankly dumb statement. Funnier still, you're a gym manager! Noone is backing you up because it was such a dumb thing to say. You do this far too often and I will continue helping you to make more sense. It's good for your social development an quite possibly for your professional business
Best thing is I'm free of charge and am doing this out of the goodness of my heart.

Topper you can admit now you made a mistake or you can go on with your refine mumbo jumbo, but my signature says it all, you made an innacurate and quite frankly dumb statement. Funnier still, you're a gym manager! Noone is backing you up because it was such a dumb thing to say. You do this far too often and I will continue helping you to make more sense. It's good for your social development an quite possibly for your professional business

Best thing is I'm free of charge and am doing this out of the goodness of my heart.


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You are clipping for convenience. A common tack to avoid the full message.
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No. I would happily listen to your "full message" if you admit that your quote in my signature was stupid. Its not that hard. But instead you go all around the topic.
You make these very confusing and stupid statement and when I pull you up on it, you suddenly change your tune and expect us to understand you meant something completely different, then turn it around pretending your teacher does not understand. You are baloney, phoney, loony and goony my friend.
You make these very confusing and stupid statement and when I pull you up on it, you suddenly change your tune and expect us to understand you meant something completely different, then turn it around pretending your teacher does not understand. You are baloney, phoney, loony and goony my friend.

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The statement is not stupid. Yes, going to the gym is useless if you want to gain strength. You can only work with what God gives you. The gym is excellent for refining strength.
If you do not understand that then you are as bad as Raiderdave.
If you do not understand that then you are as bad as Raiderdave.
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Re: Future waterboy Jarred Hayne seen at GWS training
re·fine /rɪˈfaɪn/ Show Spelled [ri-fahyn] Show IPA verb, -fined, -fin·ing.
verb (used with object)
1. to bring to a fine or a pure state; free from impurities: to refine metal, sugar, or petroleum.
2. to purify from what is coarse, vulgar, or debasing; make elegant or cultured.
3. to bring to a finer state or form by purifying.
4. to make more fine, subtle, or precise: to refine one's writing style.
verb (used without object)
5. to become pure.
6. to become more fine, elegant, or polished.
7. to make fine distinctions in thought or language.
I'm sorry Topper me lad but you make no sense. You dont know what the terms gain, strength or refine actually mean. Admit it, move on and have a clear conscience to post another day.
verb (used with object)
1. to bring to a fine or a pure state; free from impurities: to refine metal, sugar, or petroleum.
2. to purify from what is coarse, vulgar, or debasing; make elegant or cultured.
3. to bring to a finer state or form by purifying.
4. to make more fine, subtle, or precise: to refine one's writing style.
verb (used without object)
5. to become pure.
6. to become more fine, elegant, or polished.
7. to make fine distinctions in thought or language.
I'm sorry Topper me lad but you make no sense. You dont know what the terms gain, strength or refine actually mean. Admit it, move on and have a clear conscience to post another day.

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