rickyd said:Viagra's a roid? :nener: :laugh:
Ol'89r said:character is what sports is all about.
as I put in my signatureOl'89r said:To me and I'm sure many others, character is what sports is all about.
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I hope Barry enjoys his 5 years in the record books, since A-Rod will eclipse him in that short time.rickyd said:Congrats Barry, 755 :)
Also Congrats to A Rod, career # 500, the youngest to do it and have over 250 stolen bases.
Actually about 15 years ago he took it to a big baseball collectors convention. Some guy that is a specialists of some sort out of Chicago examined the ball and asked my brother to name a price :cool: But like I said, he has yet to sell anything out of his collection. He is a collector and likes looking at his collection :cool:Ol'89r said:And that special baseball that your brother has. Did you know the Chinese have been making them by the millions. Complete with black and red stitching, dirt stains and documentation and selling them as the real thing. Now that dishonest people have flooded the market, how will he prove his is real? :laugh: Now, everyone can own one. You can buy them by the container load. :rotfl:
HajiWasAPunk said:Steroids could be taking safely, doctors prescribe them all the time.
uh huh.rickyd said:My Brother has a Babe Ruth autographed baseball, black and red stitching.. Best part was my grandparents found it at a antique shop, for $1
Which would prove??rickyd said:Nah, my brother is/was a big collector, he has yet too sell anything.. I will see if i can take a pic of the ball..
rickyd said:Also has a game used Bonds jersey that has been autographed too
(cough, I wonder if that makes those stolen goods?)rickyd said:At one point my brother knew the Giants equipment manager, when my brothe took it too have it autographed, Barry was kinda shocked too see one of his jerseys..
(wink wink)rickyd said:Actually about 15 years ago he took it to a big baseball collectors convention. Some guy that is a specialists of some sort out of Chicago examined the ball and asked my brother to name a price
rickyd said:No dont have kids.. But i got a pic of my oldest Niece being held by Barry in his uniform before a game
She will and does make good choices, enough said :think:kylee said:uh huh.
I gues I have never seen it, you are correct
Which would prove??
Not a thing to proove
(cough, I wonder if that makes those stolen goods?)
He bought them from an equipment manager, not stolen :think:
(wink wink)
I wonder what she'll think, of all this memorabilia, and her place in it, when she has to make choices about stealing, cheating, lying, her health?
kylee said:1.) Not all "steroids" are equal.
2.) Being a prescribed drug doesn't assure the "safety" of the drug per se. IN fact, the contrary is more appropriately arguable. Because they are prescribed they are in fact dangerous, where the risks for use should be medically necessary, overriding the inherent dangers to putting these substances in your body.
3.)And even then, the medical necessity doesn't guarantee a free lunch on the "safety" of the prescribed drug.
That's a seriously specious assertion.
Not that I support a juicer, but I'm pretty sure part of the whole problem is that Pro Baseball doesn't have a policy regarding steroids. Sure, Bonds might be on them, but nobody says he can't. Therefore the "overbore" thing doesn't quite match up.jeffd said:rickyd, would you be so quick to support your favorite MX racer if you and the AMA discovered that they had used a cheater over-bore engine kit and illegal racing fuel? By your logic it shouldn't really matter since they are still racing and doing the riding. If this racer was winning and had used these illegal elements would you be OK with that? It is just a little competitive advantage, right? :whoa:
In essence, that is what is going on here with Bonds. The man JUICED - plain and simple. Now he is reaping the rewards of his illegal substance abuse and he is about to land on the pages of the record books (with a *) and yet you applaud these actions. I truly do not get it.... :coocoo:
XRpredator said:Not that I support a juicer, but I'm pretty sure part of the whole problem is that Pro Baseball doesn't have a policy regarding steroids. Sure, Bonds might be on them, but nobody says he can't. Therefore the "overbore" thing doesn't quite match up.
Don't forget those super shrunken twig n' berriestruespode said:If it is then worth it to someone to juice and get a record knowing they will die early then so be it.
XRpredator said:Don't forget those super shrunken twig n' berries
truespode said:Just make sure you show the picture of their dead body when they die and it is b/c of previous drug use. Show the true consequence of their decision.
XRpredator said:Not that I support a juicer, but I'm pretty sure part of the whole problem is that Pro Baseball doesn't have a policy regarding steroids. Sure, Bonds might be on them, but nobody says he can't.
XRpredator said:Therefore the "overbore" thing doesn't quite match up.
rickyd said:GO join Nancy Reagan, just say no.
kylee said:So, this Wiki article is pretty bogus then?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Major_...ist_of_banned_substances_.28not_exhaustive.29
okay.jeffd said:Not bogus at all. In fact it links to the MLB's site which has a PDF document that lists the STEROIDS that are banned. But it doesn't matter really just so long as records get broken.... :|
So Pred - you wanna revise your statement about my comparing Bond's juicing with an AMA MXer running an overbore kit and/or illigal fuel? :laugh: The comparison is fair.
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