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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: Lift Studios on November 17, 2006, 04:02:13 PM
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In the December 2006 issue of MAXIM - there is a large photo of Gregg Valentino and a floating head of John Ramano...
STEROIDS: Scourge or Savior?
Are shattered sports records worth a Hall of Fame stocked with man-boobs?
John Romano, senior editorl Muscular Development magazine
"If you pay to see a baseball game, don't you want to see balls going over the fence? What do you care what made him able to do that? It's irrelevant. The point is he's an awesome baseball player. Anybody who really cares how they're being entertained is making an ignorant statement."
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I don't get it. Valentino plays baseball?
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they show valvolino's retarded arms, and the caption says "g. valentino, former steroid user".
meaning, if you do steroids, you'll eventually look like him.
maxim has a real hardon for steroid users lately. maybe because their staff's a bunch of fat pussies.
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Toilet journalism 101: WHEN ALL ELSE FAILS, AND OUT OF FRESH MATERIAL, DIG UP THE OL'STEROID ISSUE.
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they show valvolino's retarded arms, and the caption says "g. valentino, former steroid user".
meaning, if you do steroids, you'll eventually look like him.
maxim has a real hardon for steroid users lately. maybe because their staff's a bunch of fat pussies.
I think the reason why MAXIM is on a steroid witch hunt is because perhaps the editor or publishers' wife or girlfriend cheated on them with a 250lbs geared up musclehed and broke their itty bitty hearts...
This is a good thing for some. The MORE negative steroid media we see...the more people call the good ol BlockHead up and go...'Ay wassup Block...yea...cool...uh huh....yea man that's cool...ay listen...I know a guy lookin for this and that...how muhc?...oh that aint bad...cool...I can make about what...$50 on it....alright...cool...w ell let me call him back and I'll call you...alright...yea I can pick it up tonite...cool...alright man...later. '