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Viking11

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Re: is this true? Milos statement
« Reply #25 on: March 21, 2014, 07:59:33 PM »
Someone like Casey Viator would be far more likely to be myostatin deficient. Possibly Sergio or Mike Mentzer. Flex seems like a steroid hyper responder.

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Re: is this true? Milos statement
« Reply #26 on: March 21, 2014, 09:23:02 PM »
I think the real question that we've yet to answer conclusively is what is Dave doing for hair? This maybe be the breakthrough that Halo's been searching for!

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Re: is this true? Milos statement
« Reply #27 on: March 21, 2014, 11:34:39 PM »
I had the pleasure of corresponding with Milos a few years back when he was locked up in the orange county jail here in southern california.  I recall him corresponding with one other guy here (Sandy) and so I figured Id give it a shot, so i looked him up online at the county jail inmate locator and sent him a letter. I knew the guy had a a lot of time there in jail so i sent him 2 ufo type books from amazon, as he had stated an interest in the subject on the first multi-page letter i received back from him.

It was well worth it as he wrote me pages and pages of diets, workout program, drugs, and supplementation advice.  And yes, the guy is a true MASTER in the game of bodybuilding. They call him the mind. Pretty much everything Milos advocates is spot on, he truely knows his stuff.  Well during our correspondence  he gave me his email addy to write him when he got released. A few weeks after his released i did write his 2 email addys, but he never responded. I assume he was busy or maybe didnt have access to his email,etc,etc. Whatever the case, he is a solid, friendly dude to take the time out to write me pages and pages worth of customized stuff.
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