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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: DroppingPlates on November 28, 2010, 02:59:40 PM
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Palumbo was panelist on a conference about the use of steroids on the Hofsta Law school. I like his strong and open style of debating, telling the crowd about the reality around steroid use and how hypocrite society is about drugs & physical enhancement in general with some funny anecdotes. Too bad that the doc, later in the vid, is a typical conservative one (read: hypocrite & naive) telling that the law is the law without giving his personal opinion, what a coward :-\
http://rxmuscle.com/videos/lifestyle/2314-hofstra-law-school-steroid-symposium-daves-speech-and-ensuing-debate.html
More background info, http://law.hofstra.edu/NewsAndEvents/PressReleases/pressreleases_20101019_Steroid_Conference_Panelists_2010.html
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Palumbo owned that Dr.
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cool video!!!!!!! palumbo goes up and down, up and down in terms of quality of argumentation and logic in his speech. he did a pretty good job tho. :)
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ha ha h a,,,hahah medical school ::)
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Palumbo is no dumbo...great job.
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Palumbo is a smart and articulate guy. Not many Bodybuilders could participate in discussions with doctors and academics without making a complete fool outta themselves.
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Palumbo is a smart and articulate guy. Not many Bodybuilders could participate in discussions with doctors and academics without making a complete fool outta themselves.
His Jewish half was speaking.
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Palumbowned.
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Dave had good arguments and the facts. He did well.
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I didn't know Dave attended New York Medical College for 3 years.
Interesting..
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I didn't know Dave attended New York Medical College self experimented with various pharmaceuticals intended for livestock for 3 years.
Interesting..
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Everybody is making fun of Palumbo, but actually this was very good.
More BB should be out there and join the universities and science to fight for a legalization of Steroids.
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smart guy, awful person (particularly to do business with)
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I didn't know Dave attended New York Medical College for 3 years.
Interesting..
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yeah i read in muscle mag years ago. he is a bright guy. no doubt
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The lawyer Rick, is so much more prepared and eloquent. Dave at times was moving around, due to nervousness, and coming off a bit homosexual. It's just my honest observation. He could have at least worn a shirt and tie. Oh, he's too big? Come on, the bodybuilding community can do better than that.
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The lawyer Rick, is so much more prepared and eloquent. Dave at times was moving around, due to nervousness, and coming off a bit homosexual. It's just my honest observation. He could have at least worn a shirt and tie. Oh, he's too big? Come on, the bodybuilding community can do better than that.
Rick knows the business, so he knows how to act. Dave seems to be the more impulsive and unconventional person who bases his knowledge on personal experience than 'facts' or findings on paper.
Dave is Dave and that means wearing over-sized silk gangster shirts, whether he's on a party or on a convention ;)
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Typical Dave, good argument, but bad presentation and overdone, a suit and tie would have been a start considering the panel, and also announcing that your a med school drop out to a board with accreditation isn't going to enhance your point of view, he was way to personal with his approach, but that's Palumbo, but i just sat there thinking how much test is he on these days to take these things so personal, made it hard for him to discuss roid rage when he looked like he was on the verge of it, his whole speech had a high blood pressure intensity to it.