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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: John Smith from Canada on December 08, 2008, 08:59:04 AM
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What happened? Why did he quit being a Cop? Seems like a waste to me. Still, he's a role model to me because of his time as a Cop. But, would be more of a role model if he was still a Cop.
Body Builders with careers are the best role models. IMO.
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oh brother. You can't be real.
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What happened? Why did he quit being a Cop? Seems like a waste to me. Still, he's a role model to me because of his time as a Cop. But, would be more of a role model if he was still a Cop.
Body Builders with careers are the best role models. IMO.
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as borat would say, ronnie coleman is a genuine "chocolate face"
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think he still is a cop on reserve
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Yo Smitty! Go fuck yourself.
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think he still is a cop on reserve
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Body Builders with careers are the best role models. IMO.
I agree, because they make the G4P fags even look worse.
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hhha only in the "sport" of bodybuilding is someone considered a role model if they have a job.
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hhha only in the "sport" of bodybuilding is someone considered a role model if they have a job.
yeah, the top dog in his sport and still needs a side job to be a role model...thats sad
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What happened? Why did he quit being a Cop? Seems like a waste to me. Still, he's a role model to me because of his time as a Cop. But, would be more of a role model if he was still a Cop.
Body Builders with careers are the best role models. IMO.
yes, ronnie should still be using his big muscles to stop crime.
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Role Model? HaHaHaHaHa!
I think he is a great bodybuilder but he was breaking the LAW big time. Double standard. I wonder if you were on the Juice and he found a bottle of TEST in your car, I wonder if he would do his duty and haul you off to jail. If he did, I would think that would be the pot calling the kettle black. No pun intended.
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What happened? Why did he quit being a Cop? Seems like a waste to me. Still, he's a role model to me because of his time as a Cop. But, would be more of a role model if he was still a Cop.
Body Builders with careers are the best role models. IMO.
Typical answer from a young, 20-something, aspiring meathead that just bought his first containers of whey and creatine.
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bodybuilding police men disgust me.......
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I agree, because they make the G4P fags even look worse.
Are you saying that standing in paper bag being serviced by a schmoe or tribbing for money isn't a great career?
Imagine if one of those fags somehow manages to procreate. Would be one hell of an intresting career day.
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Porter Cotrell was a fireman.
No, really.
(http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/porter1s.jpg)
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Porter Cotrell was a fireman.
Yeah, Porter Cortwel is a great role model. And at least Ronnie did something to give back to society. You people in the States need more respect for Law Enforcement. In Canada, being a Police Officer is a dream come true for those fortunate enough to be hired by a Police Force. I don't know why some of you don't become Cops and use those muscles to keep criminals off the street... but, whatever. In Canada, it's really hard to get on with a Police Force. Moreover, Policing is considered to be a great career in Canada as well. For example, most anywhere you go in the world, people are familiar with the Mounties, and their red dress unifrom. "And who don't like riding horses? hehehehe I know Dubya would on that there rance in them there woods, EH???" hehehe lol
No, really.
(http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/porter1s.jpg)
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Role Model? HaHaHaHaHa!
I think he is a great bodybuilder but he was breaking the LAW big time. Double standard. I wonder if you were on the Juice and he found a bottle of TEST in your car, I wonder if he would do his duty and haul you off to jail. If he did, I would think that would be the pot calling the kettle black. No pun intended.
I don't think he "broke the law." Probably had a script for everything.
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Porter Cotrell was a fireman.
Yeah, Porter Cortwel is a great role model. And at least Ronnie did something to give back to society. You people in the States need more respect for Law Enforcement. In Canada, being a Police Officer is a dream come true for those fortunate enough to be hired by a Police Force. I don't know why some of you don't become Cops and use those muscles to keep criminals off the street... but, whatever. In Canada, it's really hard to get on with a Police Force. Moreover, Policing is considered to be a great career in Canada as well. For example, most anywhere you go in the world, people are familiar with the Mounties, and their red dress unifrom. "And who don't like riding horses? hehehehe I know Dubya would on that there rance in them there woods, EH???" hehehe lol
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was jacket and thong madatory for firemen?
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At least when Ronnie was a Cop he didn't use any Drugs :-\
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wasnt porter gay?
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wasnt porter gay?
wouldn't you like to know
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wouldn't you like to know
are you gonna tell me?
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are you gonna tell me?
no se
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Cops SUCK!
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Cops SUCK!
;D
Definitely agree on that
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What happened? Why did he quit being a Cop? Seems like a waste to me. Still, he's a role model to me because of his time as a Cop. But, would be more of a role model if he was still a Cop.
Body Builders with careers are the best role models. IMO.
All cops are idiots. Ronnie worked at a desk answering phones. Not a beat cop
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yes, ronnie should still be using his big muscles to stop crime.
Ya pickin up a phone
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All cops are idiots. Ronnie worked at a desk answering phones. Not a beat cop
i could imagine those call.ok ma'am yip.yip,ok.yip bye...
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John Smith from Canada--in all seriousness, answer this...in what respect do you consider Ronnie a "role model" What part of his life are you modeling after his?
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A balance in life between a career and sport. Ronnie did that. So did many others.
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All cops are idiots. Ronnie worked at a desk answering phones. Not a beat cop
ronnie also worked the beat. there was a story of kids being stopped by ronnie. when they say ronnie...they just jumped out the car and went face down on the ground before he said one word.
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Definitely agree on that
I was joking.....
Next time you are in trouble... Call a crack head!
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There's another story that I heard: Ronnie would be driving down the street, while on patrol, with one hand on the steering wheel, and eating chicken and yams with the ohter hand. Meanwhile, juggling all the other things that you have to do with the other hand: notes, radio, ect... that's dedication.
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What happened? Why did he quit being a Cop? Seems like a waste to me. Still, he's a role model to me because of his time as a Cop. But, would be more of a role model if he was still a Cop.
Body Builders with careers are the best role models. IMO.
Busy schedule. Ronnie worked as a full-time cop, from the time he turned pro, until about 2000 or 2001. That means he won several pro shows, including his first three Olympia, while still wielding the badge.
As his bodybuilding career grew, it took too much time from his police work. As someone else mentioned earlier, he's a reserve cop. I think he did that in order to keep his pension, which is a smart more.
It's not unlike 2006 North American Champion, Leo Ingram. He was a amateur bodybuilder on the rise, in the mid-90s. But, he put his bodybuilding career on hold to finish his service in the Navy. As his tenure came to an end, he hit the stage again, winning the North American and turning pro. About a year ago, he retired as a Chief Petty Officer, which means he gets a good pension and medical benefit for him and his family, for the rest of his life.