:rotfl: Oh, how I love this site...you made my day!High Lord Gomer said:I personally don't know anything about any of this, but my mother did find something (potentially) valuable when cleaning out her attic the other day. In one of my boxes were a couple of old baseball cards, including one a Barry Bonds in his rookie year. Anybody know what this might be worth?http://themxtrack.com/BarryBondsRookieCard.jpg
kylee said:Let's see...You've given me such a moral challenge.
Here's the way I see your choice rickyd: be a democrat who supports a republican's wife failed campaign that tells kids to don't bother starting drugs, they are bad for you?
Or, be an athlete who hands my niece a pack of cigs, perhaps a syringe or a bottle of andro, maybe buy her a stolen motorcycle and pretend that since it was "purchased" from the guy who "obtained it" it's not stolen goods, despite a story that seems to suggest something that smells, and I don't mean a sweaty jersey??
Guess I'd sell my democratic soul to Nancy Reagan's failed campaign on drugs than the alternative.
But hey, you do what you want. "It's all good." Yuppers. :rotfl:
jeffd said:So back to my statement.....
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:
rickyd said:I cheer for RC, he was caught w/illegal fuel. Did he knowingly use it? Doubt it. Did Barry knowingly use a cream that had steroids? Doubt it.
Do you even know WTF you say?kylee said:L
Or, be an athlete who hands my niece a pack of cigs, perhaps a syringe or a bottle of andro, maybe buy her a stolen motorcycle and pretend that since it was "purchased" from the guy who "obtained it" it's not stolen goods, despite a story that seems to suggest something that smells, and I don't mean a sweaty jersey??
"*" 'nuff said...MX BATES said:congrads bonds!
Number 756!!!
well, if I recall correctly, Bonds is something of an a-hole, while Armstrong seems a rather genial fellow.truespode said:One thing I am curious about is that everyone wants to crucify Bonds for steroid use when it has just been allegations but those same people sing Lance Armstrongs praises and he is faced with the same allegations.
I personally could give a rats patootey about baseball and bonds but I do find the paradox between BB and LA amusing.
Ivan
MrLuckey said:and Armstrong wasn't @ the center of a grand jury investigation.
truespode said:One thing I am curious about is that everyone wants to crucify Bonds for steroid use when it has just been allegations but those same people sing Lance Armstrongs praises and he is faced with the same allegations.
I personally could give a rats patootey about baseball and bonds but I do find the paradox between BB and LA amusing.
Ivan
jeffd said:dude let it go. no one cares. his "record breaking" ball will not fetch too much $$$ because it is tainted and everyone but you seems to know this. even w/out the steroid controversy, bonds is just an *sshole. everyone is just waiting for this to be over so A-rod will know what his mark is. he will destroy 'roid man's "legacy".
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