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Yeah the aim is to be a bit bigger for my wedding in november.

I look shithouse in a tux at the moment.

Need to go to a proper menswear place and have it tailored to you

The thing with suits is simple - it's all about the cut / fit

Need to go to a proper menswear place and have it tailored to you

The thing with suits is simple - it's all about the cut / fit

Oh yeah I'm all over the suit, I wouldn't get an off-the-rack for a wedding. Its more of a personal thing. I don't want to feel like a blob on my wedding day.

back in the gym and diet today after like 2-3 weeks due to holiday, where i just ate lots and lots of food with no f**ks given... ( dat weight/fat gain :( )

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tomorrow will be pain... feelsbatman.jpg

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Hey l33sh if you are on Facebook you can ask bulk nutrients directly. They live for 2 hours a day mon-fri. If you pm they reply back too

Yeah their live Q and A is interesting. I always read it 6 hours later because I'm working.

Back to gym this week after my scheduled week off from training. Feeling pumped to get back tonight :D

Feel like I've lost so much muscle mass in the week, even though I've been keeping on top of my macros :(

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