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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: erics on October 17, 2011, 05:11:58 AM
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I just listened to PBW's Olympia report.
Dan and Chad spent a lot of time talking about Jay's arm 'injury'. It seemed to me they went well overboard in trying to downplay the suspicious nature of the arm. Dan couldn't even say the word 'oil'. Chad's explanation of the 'science' of stank.
Listening to these guys speak reminds me of how non-existent bodybuilding journalism is.
What a crock.
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welcome to a month ago.
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welcome to a month ago.
Time travel is an amazing power.
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FLASH NEWS!!
This is just in:
Julius Caesar was stabbed inside the senate by his own son and other conspirateurs!!
Is the Roman Empire at an end now?? Does the violence take over on the streets?
Stay tuned as the story develops.
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FLASH NEWS!!
This is just in:
Julius Caesar was stabbed inside the senate by his own son and other conspirateurs!!
Is the Roman Empire at an end now?? Does the violence take over on the streets?
Stay tuned as the story develops.
LOL
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FLASH NEWS!!
This is just in:
Julius Caesar was stabbed inside the senate by his own son and other conspirateurs!!
Is the Roman Empire at an end now?? Does the violence take over on the streets?
Stay tuned as the story develops.
;D
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FLASH NEWS!!
This is just in:
Julius Caesar was stabbed inside the senate by his own son and other conspirateurs!!
Is the Roman Empire at an end now?? Does the violence take over on the streets?
Stay tuned as the story develops.
lmfao!!!
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FLASH NEWS!!
This is just in:
Julius Caesar was stabbed inside the senate by his own son and other conspirateurs!!
Is the Roman Empire at an end now?? Does the violence take over on the streets?
Stay tuned as the story develops.
Hehe :)
It's been awhile since I've read much about Roman history in the years immediately prior to/right after the rise of their Empire, but is there any proof Brutus was, in fact, Caesar's illegitimate son? I know it's widely rumored, but seeing as how it was 2,055 years ago ... ;)
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Hehe :)
It's been awhile since I've read much about Roman history in the years immediately prior to/right after the rise of their Empire, but is there any proof Brutus was, in fact, Caesar's illegitimate son? I know it's widely rumored, but seeing as how it was 2,055 years ago ... ;)
There'll be a groundbreaking report on PBW soon.
Stay tuned.