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Gossip & Opinions / Re: Bhank: Latest news and misadventures
« Last post by Krankenstein on Today at 03:59:39 PM »
The only thing gayer than having a facebook is announcing to everyone that you are shutting down your facebook

Posting about leaving GB will get you band (sic).  Maybe FB has the same rule?  IT'S NOT BRIAN'S FAULT!!!!
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Politics and Political Issues Board / Re: Trump = Winning
« Last post by LurkerNoMore on Today at 03:56:59 PM »
You don't go to jail in a civil case.

But they would have never been tried.

Basing this on the fact that it's a common practice in real estate, and nobody has really been busted for the same thing in NY since.

I mean, the f'n banks who gave him the loan said they did their due diligence, and would have done the same thing again.  Who was the victim?

I think you missed the innuendo.
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Politics and Political Issues Board / Re: Trump = Winning
« Last post by Primemuscle on Today at 03:55:50 PM »
Thank you I will check these out.

But I will state this - now that we KNOW the Steele dossier was faked and "the decision by agency heads to include the Steele Dossier in the ICA ran counter to fundamental tradecraft principles and ultimately undermined the credibility”, now that we KNOW it was paid for by the Clinton campaign (which they were fined a paltry sum, but still it proves guilt), now that we KNOW the whole Russian collusion hoax was untrue, now that we KNOW  it cost the taxpayers millions, do you think justice was served here?

Do you think Comey, Brennan, Schiff etc are all completely guilt free here?

Based on what I've seen, I don't think so.

They need to be held accountable.

Whether justice was served or not in these situations is not something I feel informed enough to comment on. I agree that it is unlikely that all of these folks were completely guilt free (in this situation).

Since you are apparently concerned about how government spends taxpayers’ money, then one would expect you to be upset further prosecution of those involved would continue to cost taxpayers millions of dollars.
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Gossip & Opinions / Re: Derek LUNSFORD tearin' DORIAN a new one !!
« Last post by Van_Bilderass on Today at 03:54:54 PM »
Regarding the Synthol and PMMA debate, one more current pro made the point that it was those "greats" who started the Synthol and it looked much worse than today, e.g. Nasser and Ruhl. He named those but you also had Wheeler, even Dexter etc, etc. Ernie Taylor being allowed to compete was a travesty. Pretty strangely Dorian vouched for Taylor that it wasn't Synthol. Ok, maybe it was something else with the same function, looked shitty regardless.
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Gossip & Opinions / Re: RIP Rob Reiner - Meathead and wife killed by son
« Last post by Rambone on Today at 03:50:57 PM »
Trump rather make up WMDs claims for oil. Where have I heard this one before?
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Oh for God’s sake. Is his name really Geronimo? Don’t you typically yell “Geronimo” before jumping? And he died after he jumped into the river and drowned? I guess this will be a last minute end of the year Darwin Award recipient.
A long-time MMA veteran known for his toughness inside the cage lost his life far from it, sending shockwaves through the combat sports community.

On December 15, 45-year-old Brazilian fighter Gerônimo ‘Mondragon’ dos Santos was found dead in the Rio Negro in the Amazon. Divers from the Amazonas fire department located him underwater, trapped beneath rocks, according to reports.



On December 14th, a day before the tragedy happened, apparently ‘MONDRAGON’ went to take a dive near São Gabriel da Cachoeira in Amazonas state.

The late Brazilian’s brother, Feliciano Borges Neto, revealed that Gerônimo didn’t know how to swim.
So, when the fighter’s girlfriend didn’t receive any response for a long time, she went to check and met with a grim scenario.

It further revealed that Gerônimo struggled in the water, crying for help.

By the time the nearby boats went in to save him, it was too late.

He drowned and never came back up. Feliciano clung to hope that his brother could still be found alive, sharing updates as the search continued for the missing fighter.
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After Milos I think the claim was he was now only "trained" by his wife. I might have misread but I thought I saw something about his wife also helping some other pro too LOL. What do you guys think, as much as we know it's not rocket science, maybe it is a good idea for many fellas to have someone keeping watch over the diet or whatever? He lost too much size last O.
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Gossip & Opinions / Re: BB top prize is a check and a camel toe!
« Last post by Rambone on Today at 03:44:02 PM »
Dugdale would be jealous

A thread that would certainly make Dugdale blush
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Gossip & Opinions / Re: Random pics
« Last post by Moontrane on Today at 03:42:51 PM »
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Gossip & Opinions / Re: 1980 Olympia - CBS never released the footage
« Last post by Royalty on Today at 03:41:31 PM »
Royalty always judges Olympia contest by first and foremost examining the ass cheeks of each competitor. If he can't pick a winner based on their buns, Royalty then likes to check out the cock.

Now.....

This is the truth. All the but-hurt there is about thr 80 Olympia,  it all boils down to people being pissed that Arnold was not in "Arnold" shape.

As this picture proves.. he was the obvious winner despite being 70% of his best. No one doubts an Arnold in 73/74 shape wins this show without a shred of controversy. 

Imagine competing against the absolute worst version of your chief competition. Thinking yourself 'lucky' to be going up against this version. Losing nonetheless, then spend years arguing you 'should've won. I mean, ffs, this is like Brian saying he beat Clegg or claiming to be a powerlifting champ after getting DQ'd during the strict curl but still claiming the 'win.'

Are mentzer fans just as delusional as bhank? Im beginning to think so.

Samir Bannout said it best:
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