In an attempt to conceal his E-mail address, he changed it to
fuck@off.com, thus deactivating his account (it does that automatically when you change addresses, and it sends a confirmation message to your new address to reactivate it).
He is apparently too stupid to realize that I keep old copies of the database, as well as the user activation messages. That's how I know that his E-mail address was actually
powerman@mail.ad.uab.edu (oops, did I type that by accident?). But hey, what do you expect from someone who expected us to believe that at 220 lbs, he had a 55" chest? I'm actually surprised he didn't brag about his 22" arms as well.
EDIT. Since he's no longer interested in debating the issue (for obvious reasons), a few pieces of background information may come in handy: 1) Typically, a
very muscular person of his height will have a 47" chest. 2) Flexing does not add 8" to your chest measurement, or even close. You might get an extra inch or so. 3) Bodybuilders tend to have
larger chests than powerlifters relative to their weight, because they work out for the appearance and the exaggerated chest size looks good. They're not balanced. 4) Men exaggerate dimensions, and the chest is no exception. Arnold Schwarzenegger at his peak claimed that he had a 57" chest, but when he was measured, his chest was 53". Similarly, he claimed he had 22" arms, but when measured right after a workout, they were 20". See the book "Brawn" by Stuart McRobert if you're interested in the subject of dimensional exaggeration in bodybuilding.