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pokerdirty 11-05-2005 02:36 AM

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just like bonds, right?

MEbenhoe 11-05-2005 02:41 AM

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just like bonds, right?

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i've never commented on bonds, but to say johnson was on steroids is plain and simple retarded. There is absolutely zero proof or even any hint at him ever having taken steroids. What he did something amazing in athletics so he must have been on roids?

Clarkmeister 11-05-2005 02:42 AM

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just like bonds, right?

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It's never even been *hinted* that he used steroids. In fact, he was at the forefront criticizing Marion Jones relationships prior to her testing positive. This is a classic example of someone just talking out of their ass. Hey, it's the Yankees that keep Sheffield and Giambi on the payroll...........

pokerdirty 11-05-2005 02:42 AM

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What he did something amazing in athletics so he must have been on roids?

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Yes.

Clarkmeister 11-05-2005 02:44 AM

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to say johnson was on steroids is plain and simple retarded. There is absolutely zero proof or even any hint at him ever having taken steroids.

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pokerdirty 11-05-2005 02:48 AM

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yeah yeah, i know. i'm sort of joking. it just seems interesting to me that these records have been around for over 100 years, and they essentially get broken every year as well.

enough out of me, i've had too much to drink and i'm going to sleep.

wonderwes 11-05-2005 02:54 AM

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The best in football this year by far was the alabama game (vs Georgia Tech I believe, early this season) where the guy catches the 50+ yd TD pass by catching the ball on the other side of the defender's helmet, where he holds onto the ball and then crashes into the endzone by flipping over.

BWebb 11-05-2005 06:51 AM

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this is even more impressive when you take into consideration that Johnson's 200 record is less than double the 100 record, and by a fair amount at that.

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The feat was remarkable, but this statement isn't why. Of course it's going to be less than double the 100 time because he is at full speed when he starts the second 100 of the race.

ethan 11-05-2005 09:53 AM

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this is even more impressive when you take into consideration that Johnson's 200 record is less than double the 100 record, and by a fair amount at that.

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The feat was remarkable, but this statement isn't why. Of course it's going to be less than double the 100 time because he is at full speed when he starts the second 100 of the race.

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No.

9.77 * 2 = 19.54

Pudge714 11-05-2005 11:22 AM

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You might consider me cynical, but I think 80% of Olympic athletes are roided up. I have a friend who wants to become a professional pole vaulter, and he has told me that unless he takes roids, he can't compete because everyone else is. While they are obviously different sports it shows how dirty the olympics are. That being said he still beat IMO a bunch of other runners who were roided up. Also don;t forget him losing to Donovan Bailey in the 150m race at Skydome.


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