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Re: Inspirational father - True Getbigger
« Reply #50 on: April 06, 2017, 09:39:46 AM »
I reckon his placings took a hammering at those races with having to bring the vegetable

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Re: Inspirational father - True Getbigger
« Reply #51 on: April 06, 2017, 09:55:54 AM »
Bob was very wrong to allow Brandon to continue to live, what with his vegetable state and the mountains of machines required to keep him as such. Without Mr. Kennedy's overwhelming grief and obvious feelings of guilt, I imagine he'd deduce as much, too.

Almost everyone agrees who was "close" to the situation. Even Kennedy's best friend who has known him since the two were young boys.

I understand the heartache, but Bob, for whom I will always have fond feelings, was very, very wrong.

The kid, whom I remember as a lively little boy, was reduced to a heap of useless meat, likely suffering for years before his merciful end.

P.S. Bob knew how I felt.


Is this why the magazine(s) he had ultimately sold out for the crazy ad space in the magazines back in the mid 1990's, in partial to cover the extra medical costs not normally covered in Canada for such home care?

Prior to all that Musclemag seemed to be more the legit independant of the bunch, then allowing outlandish claims in paid advertorials(sic) just exploded overnight and the mag changed forever. Of course money is involved, but it just seemed overnight that Kennedy became more aggressive in pursuing the dollar in lieu of his passion for bodybuilding(personal and competitive), with the whole crazy ad space of you know what(not giving them ad space here) and his other half's transformation into a bunch of bestsellers

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Re: Inspirational father - True Getbigger
« Reply #52 on: April 06, 2017, 12:17:13 PM »
Is this why the magazine(s) he had ultimately sold out for the crazy ad space in the magazines back in the mid 1990's, in partial to cover the extra medical costs not normally covered in Canada for such home care?

Prior to all that Musclemag seemed to be more the legit independant of the bunch, then allowing outlandish claims in paid advertorials(sic) just exploded overnight and the mag changed forever. Of course money is involved, but it just seemed overnight that Kennedy became more aggressive in pursuing the dollar in lieu of his passion for bodybuilding(personal and competitive), with the whole crazy ad space of you know what(not giving them ad space here) and his other half's transformation into a bunch of bestsellers



No, that trend began before the tragedy with Bob's son.

There is a lot I could say, but I'll choose not to. Not at this time. Sorry.

As far as the-supp-that-shall-remain-nameless, its owner/founder, Paul Gardiner, should forever be ashamed of himself. For numerous reasons.

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Re: Inspirational father - True Getbigger
« Reply #53 on: April 06, 2017, 01:05:01 PM »
The man is a goddamn hero. Talk about love and sacrifice, kid looks happy as f. Obviously knows he's got the best dad in the world.

Respect.

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Re: Inspirational father - True Getbigger
« Reply #54 on: April 06, 2017, 03:49:19 PM »
He may be a good dad but how much can he bench press?