Will Brink wrote:
> > > Hmmm, well I did say "my bad" in response to him later regarding
jumping
> > > down his throat, but I did find the term "300 pound rats" a tad
> > > offensive honestly.
> > Yes, I saw that message a couple of minutes after I had posted
mine. It is
> > easy to interpret text as impolite, but I am glad all everything
has been
> > clarified.
> > I used the term "lab rats", not "rats" as somebody else did. To be
honest, I
> > never used the term until I saw it somewhere else in this
newsgroup's
> > thread and decided that I quite liked it. I have always find doping
rather
> > infuriating because I spend 10 hours a week at the gym, but I have
reached
> > my plateau some years ago.
> I don't see why it would bother you what others do
Steroid use doesn't infuriate me. I find its use pathetic.
> to overcome their plateaus.
They're not overcoming anything. They're cheating... they're trading
long-term health for short-term gain.
> We all make our choices and have to live with them.
Or in Lyle Alzado's case, die by them.
Truly a sad sad story. Take a look.
http://www.geocities.com/bigcory94533/alzado.html
http://espn.go.com/classic/biography/s/Alzado_Lyle.html
Patrick
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