Author Topic: Four Great men in the Fitness/Bodybuilding Industry  (Read 5722 times)

The Scott

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Re: Four Great men in the Fitness/Bodybuilding Industry
« Reply #25 on: May 08, 2016, 07:02:40 PM »
Lee Labrada was a hopped up hobbit. So was Franco Columbo.



Yup.  But if you are really going to play the role of the faux OCD anal retentive poster, then you had best list all of them now.   Might I suggest Musclemory.com?  They list a great many of history's bodybuilders and quite often include their height. Confirmation bias may be in your future.

No one (including myself) is going to do this for you. Get hopping.

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Re: Four Great men in the Fitness/Bodybuilding Industry
« Reply #26 on: May 08, 2016, 07:09:12 PM »
Yup.  But if you are really going to play the role of the faux OCD anal retentive poster, then you had best list all of them now.   Might I suggest Musclemory.com?  They list a great many of history's bodybuilders and quite often include their height. Confirmation bias may be in your future.

No one (including myself) is going to do this for you. Get hopping.

So, why didn't you ever call Lee Labrada a hopped up hobbit? He was short and hopped up on controlled substances in the 90's.  :-\ :-\ :-\

I don't engage in confirmation bias. I follow the evidence. And the evidence suggests that Lee Labrada was short and using gear. Yet, you never called him out and only call out CERTAIN bodybuilders. It seems like youre the one who engages in confirmation bias, i.e., everyone who smokes weed is lazy and doesn't work. I point to you evidence that suggest otherwise and you ignore it. Yup, sounds like confirmation bias to me.
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Re: Four Great men in the Fitness/Bodybuilding Industry
« Reply #27 on: May 08, 2016, 07:25:39 PM »
Lee Labarda didn't look bad because he only weighed 185.