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Chiefs_Mike_Topeka
11-27-2006, 08:44 PM
They better test this guy every day!


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Chiefs_Mike_Topeka
11-27-2006, 08:44 PM
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the Talking Can
11-27-2006, 08:52 PM
humor takes a lot of practice

BWillie
11-27-2006, 09:05 PM
They better test this guy every day!


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HAHA..I forgot about that guy. It's amazing how he finally knocked Coleman off of his throne. That guy is an animal. To tell you the truth, it wouldn't surprise me if both of them were on roids. I'd be willing to guess that 2/3rds of the NFL have tried a form of steroids at one point of their life or another. It's funny how the government goes ape shit about baseball but doesn't care at all what pro bodybuilding does. Just about EVERYBODY that competes for Mr. Olympia is on roids..a ton of roids, and all the time. Why the double standard?

BTW, do you really bench 500 pounds? That is freakin' impressive. Nice work. Teach me :cuss: :banghead:

Ugly Duck
11-27-2006, 09:25 PM
To tell you the truth, it wouldn't surprise me if both of them were on roids.

Ya think?

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Psyko Tek
11-27-2006, 09:58 PM
why the government doesn't care....

what's the point spread on MR Universe?

Chiefs_Mike_Topeka
11-27-2006, 10:24 PM
HAHA..I forgot about that guy. It's amazing how he finally knocked Coleman off of his throne. That guy is an animal. To tell you the truth, it wouldn't surprise me if both of them were on roids. I'd be willing to guess that 2/3rds of the NFL have tried a form of steroids at one point of their life or another. It's funny how the government goes ape shit about baseball but doesn't care at all what pro bodybuilding does. Just about EVERYBODY that competes for Mr. Olympia is on roids..a ton of roids, and all the time. Why the double standard?

BTW, do you really bench 500 pounds? That is freakin' impressive. Nice work. Teach me :cuss: :banghead:


Pro Bodybuilding tried going to natural only competitions a few years ago and no one showed. They figure what the hell now so all the big organizations keep a blind eye to it. Its a don't ask don't tell kind of thing.

And yes I have benched 500. Was a goal of mine; today probably could only get 460-475. I don't train to go that heavy anymore. About the heaviest I go now is 405 for 6-8 reps.

Chiefs_Mike_Topeka
11-27-2006, 10:25 PM
why the government doesn't care....

what's the point spread on MR Universe?


Good point, although there are casinos that will give odds on Mr. Olympia and such.

It is just not a mainstream sport and does not garner that much attention.

Halfcan
11-27-2006, 10:36 PM
Im usually do 350 for 10 to 15 reps to get warmed up.

boogblaster
11-28-2006, 12:58 AM
My johnnie weighs 2 lbs. can get up to 100 to 150 reps...

mcan
11-28-2006, 02:53 AM
why the government doesn't care....

what's the point spread on MR Universe?


That doesn't have anything to do with it, IMO.

It's about headlines, and votes. You're a senator and you have two choices: 1) Feed the homeless in your community 2) Fight steroids in baseball.

Doing #1 will NOT get you any new votes. Nobody gives a sh!t about the homeless. Nobody will notice that you helped them.

Doing #2 will get you on the news every day for a year. You'll look like a hero to most baseball fans who are sick of Barry Bonds. Of course, you'll have to go easy on Mark McGuire, because baseball fans like him. But in the end, you'll come out looking like the white knight who saved baseball. You won't get rid of any steroids, and you won't actually get any players prosecuted. But that's not really the point. The point is the press, and the ILLUSION that we're getting something done.

Once you're re-elected, you can go back to finding something new to demonize and garner votes. Meanwhile players find new and better drugs and new and better ways of avoiding detection. One steroid supplier gets jail time and Barry Bonds is destroyed in the media.

J Diddy
11-28-2006, 03:14 AM
That doesn't have anything to do with it, IMO.

It's about headlines, and votes. You're a senator and you have two choices: 1) Feed the homeless in your community 2) Fight steroids in baseball.

Doing #1 will NOT get you any new votes. Nobody gives a sh!t about the homeless. Nobody will notice that you helped them.

Doing #2 will get you on the news every day for a year. You'll look like a hero to most baseball fans who are sick of Barry Bonds. Of course, you'll have to go easy on Mark McGuire, because baseball fans like him. But in the end, you'll come out looking like the white knight who saved baseball. You won't get rid of any steroids, and you won't actually get any players prosecuted. But that's not really the point. The point is the press, and the ILLUSION that we're getting something done.

Once you're re-elected, you can go back to finding something new to demonize and garner votes. Meanwhile players find new and better drugs and new and better ways of avoiding detection. One steroid supplier gets jail time and Barry Bonds is destroyed in the media.


I guess I'm living over the rainbow, but I would hope there is at least one person in congress who isn't a fugger and cares about doing some good.


If not fug em, let me vote on their next pay raise.

mcan
11-28-2006, 03:20 AM
I guess I'm living over the rainbow, but I would hope there is at least one person in congress who isn't a fugger and cares about doing some good.


If not fug em, let me vote on their next pay raise.


Sure, there are good guys in congress... Some of them probably thought "yeah, steroids in baseball is bad" go right ahead. But the good guys usually don't get a lot of press. They just represent their states.

Ultra Peanut
11-28-2006, 03:56 AM
OH I GET IT



No, wait.

Simplex3
11-28-2006, 07:10 AM
Just about EVERYBODY that competes for Mr. Olympia is on roids..a ton of roids, and all the time.
I don't remember the guy who said it, but one of the older guys was once quoted as saying something like "it's no longer bodybuilding, it's chemical warfare."

They still have all-natural competitions where anyone that places is immediately tested, but I'm not sure how aggressive that testing is. Of course nobody but the family and friends of the competitors show up and there are no sponsors, so...

Crush
11-28-2006, 08:08 AM
Cutler looks like he's seven years old. He has to be on the juice.

Chiefs_Mike_Topeka
11-28-2006, 08:54 AM
I don't remember the guy who said it, but one of the older guys was once quoted as saying something like "it's no longer bodybuilding, it's chemical warfare."

They still have all-natural competitions where anyone that places is immediately tested, but I'm not sure how aggressive that testing is. Of course nobody but the family and friends of the competitors show up and there are no sponsors, so...


The testing in those "natural" competitions are a joke, I have a friend that does competitions and for testing after competitions it consists of testing for diuretics more than anything else. If they do test for steroids the competitors know way ahead and adjust what they are taking so that it will out of their system by the end of the competition.