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 I think  Ronnie is over the line in that show.
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Gossip & Opinions / Re: If Ronnie Coleman competed today!
« Last post by SF1900 on Today at 09:23:01 PM »
I want to know if prime Dorian can beat prime Ronnie

Not in this lifetime.
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When Ronnie was in his peak years, no one could beat him...  it's like asking if any competitors in our current basketball league beat Michael Jordan, Larry Bird, Kobe or Magic in their peak forms...

Agreed. No one can beat a prime Ronnie.
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Gossip & Opinions / Re: Bhank: Latest news and misadventures
« Last post by BB on Today at 08:47:30 PM »

I’m being serious when I ask this, I’m saying this as an insult, but the nonsense he posts is because he’s trying to meet dudes right? He's obviously bi sexual, right?

I've never seen a bodybuilder get that happy to be looked at, it's pure nirvana for him to be posing for an audience of men. Like a puppy seeing its owner after days away.

I think there might be something to the lavender marriage angle. They seem to lead totally separate lives now.
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Gossip & Opinions / Re: Bhank: Latest news and misadventures
« Last post by Dave D on Today at 08:31:24 PM »
Jesus Christ, I could've done without the thrust in the middle.

Rumor has it, after that little display, he fired up a bowl, put on his favorite rap song*, and jerked himself into oblivion.

* =

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I’m being serious when I ask this, I’m not saying this as an insult, but the nonsense he posts is because he’s trying to meet dudes right? He's obviously bi sexual, right?
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Gossip & Opinions / Re: What do you hate most about your wife?
« Last post by tacobender on Today at 08:14:30 PM »
It's called sarcasm
your name should be musclemuff instead or muscle muffin 😂 not talking shit just messing around for humor
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Politics and Political Issues Board / Re: BLM under investigation
« Last post by Lartinos on Today at 07:53:20 PM »
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Gossip & Opinions / Re: Bhank: Latest news and misadventures
« Last post by BB on Today at 07:13:15 PM »


Jesus Christ, I could've done without the thrust in the middle.

Rumor has it, after that little display, he fired up a bowl, put on his favorite rap song*, and jerked himself into oblivion.

* =

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When Ronnie was in his peak years, no one could beat him...  it's like asking if any competitors in our current basketball league beat Michael Jordan, Larry Bird, Kobe or Magic in their peak forms...


Dorian would've had they been competing at their best together - Dorian would've come in
As big & heavy as Ronnie with his grainy conditioning.  Game over for Ronnie.
The heavier he got the less condition he had.

Still its all purely speculation & opinions will vary.
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Gossip & Opinions / Re: Russia has penetrated Ukraine
« Last post by illuminati on Today at 06:30:26 PM »
I don’t think that theory holds up. Venezuela isn’t some easy pressure point the U.S. can just “use” in a geopolitical chess match. The country is larger than Vietnam, extremely difficult to occupy, and perfectly suited for long-term guerrilla warfare. Any attempt to strong-arm it would turn into a massive drain with no real upside.

The U.S. already struggled to control far smaller and less resilient regions — Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan — and Venezuela would be even harder. Regional neighbors like Colombia would quietly support resistance, and anti-U.S. sentiment across Latin America would explode.

And beyond that, the American public has no appetite for another foreign conflict. We’re nearly $39 trillion in debt, people distrust the government more than ever, and nobody is willing to die in a war with Venezuela over some geopolitical flex.

If Trump is trying to use Venezuela as a bargaining chip against Russia, it’s a reckless and unrealistic strategy that would almost certainly devolve into a quagmire.

And while a U.S. attack could actually boost Maduro’s standing at home by rallying nationalist sentiment against foreign intervention, I’ll admit that this dynamic isn’t universal. Saddam didn’t gain popularity when the U.S. invaded Iraq. But the context is completely different: Iraq had been devastated by sanctions and previous wars, and many Iraqis already viewed Saddam as illegitimate. Venezuela, on the other hand, has a long history of resisting U.S. influence, and foreign aggression tends to unify Latin American populations — even those who dislike their leaders.


Are you a military advisor to Donald & his Government
As you're such an expert.   ::)

Volunteer you're expert service.
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