Last night at 11:30 on CN8, Gregg Valentino was on TV talking about his steroid abuse and such. He was actually pretty down to earth and on the users side with steroids. He was arguing the fact that steroids shouldn't be classified along the same lines as heroine and cocaine. That people generally don't kill other people for steroids, and that the government doesn't regulate the use of cigarettes, alcohol, etc.... He actually made some really good points and had the interviewer thinking. Then of course, they had some hypocrite on who abused steroids for many years who travels the country telling people about the dangers. He was a whacko. Him and Valentino were on totally opposite ends of the spectrum.
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Gregg Valentino on local station talking about steroid abuse
“I don't look ahead... I keep focused on my next opponent. I am looking forward to my next opponent, I don't think past that point.”
--Manny Pacquiao
Big Mike's speach to Congress telling them to phuque off on the steroid ban:
http://www.moviewavs.com/0049230534/...y/statemnt.mp3
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Re: Gregg Valentino on local station talking about steroid abuse
At least he sounded somewhat intelligent. He is still a YAHOO though. Synthol abusing YAHOO.
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at least he was taking up for the topic and not being two faced and hypocritical. the general public doens't want to hear that though. i was watching these 2 fools on letterman last night. i think they were the authors of the barry bonds book or something like that. a couple of fools if you ask me.
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well, I didn't see it, yet, I've seen valentino before, and I really like the guy, comes across as very stand up to me, and readily admits what he did to his arms were stupid, he also says he never did synthol, just 3000 mg's of eq a week for years in them arms
i also like his column in md
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Originally posted by tripwell, I didn't see it, yet, I've seen valentino before, and I really like the guy, comes across as very stand up to me, and readily admits what he did to his arms were stupid, he also says he never did synthol, just 3000 mg's of eq a week for years in them arms
i also like his column in md“I don't look ahead... I keep focused on my next opponent. I am looking forward to my next opponent, I don't think past that point.”
--Manny Pacquiao
Big Mike's speach to Congress telling them to phuque off on the steroid ban:
http://www.moviewavs.com/0049230534/...y/statemnt.mp3
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Originally posted by angryoldmanLast night at 11:30 on CN8, Gregg Valentino was on TV talking about his steroid abuse and such. He was actually pretty down to earth and on the users side with steroids. He was arguing the fact that steroids shouldn't be classified along the same lines as heroine and cocaine. That people generally don't kill other people for steroids, and that the government doesn't regulate the use of cigarettes, alcohol, etc.... He actually made some really good points and had the interviewer thinking. Then of course, they had some hypocrite on who abused steroids for many years who travels the country telling people about the dangers. He was a whacko. Him and Valentino were on totally opposite ends of the spectrum.
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Although I'm a firm opposer of ever personally consuming steroids, I don't see what the big deal is. Anything in Moderation generally speaking is ok. Of course you will always have people that go overboard and don't know when enough is enough (thats one of the reasons I won't allow myself to get started). I don't think it should be banned solely on the fact that people abuse it. Otherwise they should ban food, cigarettes and alcohol.
It's just the damn government people trying to dictate what you can and can't do. They'll try anyway they can, to slowly take away your rights to be a free thinking adult.
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