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Drugs in sport

MonTheHoops said:
Yes but the money my kid would be making would more than make up for his shrunken appendage and paranoia. Also he could punch your kid really hard if he wanted and probably lift him with one arm.

I only see one loser in this and you're his father.
The way I see it, my son convinces your paranoid son that that his shrunken appendage is the work of the government, so that he ends up a gibbering wreck, then steals his wife by whooing her with his full sized package, taking a big chunk of your sons earnings via the divorce.
 
Coin said:
The way I see it, my son convinces your paranoid son that that his shrunken appendage is the work of the government, so that he ends up a gibbering wreck, then steals his wife by whooing her with his full sized package, taking a big chunk of your sons earnings via the divorce.


Yes I was hoping you wouldn't have thought of that.

Steroids and a cock pump it is then.
 
I had a buddy there who was quite the cyclist. Mad into it. Yer man now used to cycle from waterford to newbridge for a work out in a day. Mad into it.He gave up on it when he realizsed that the only he could progress was to take performance enhancing substances. Twas kinda sad like.
 
I think we've got it wrong if we think that faster athletes equals better sport. The public want to see a spectacle that they can relate to. If we allow ourselves go down the road of athletes taking drugs, we'll end up with something akin to WWF wrestling.

I can't think it'd be too much fun watching guys dropping dead in the marathon or tour de france because they're so hepped up on a cocktail of drugs that will just about get them through the race but might kill them in the effort.
 
Otto_the_bus_driver said:
I had a buddy there who was quite the cyclist. Mad into it. Yer man now used to cycle from waterford to newbridge for a work out in a day. Mad into it.He gave up on it when he realizsed that the only he could progress was to take performance enhancing substances. Twas kinda sad like.
That would be my bottom line. Now that I'm 41 it would apply to the kids. I love athletics and hopefully one of the girls will be good, but I'd draw the line at anything more than an energy drink. It is sad, you're right.
 
Pheas said:
I think we've got it wrong if we think that faster athletes equals better sport. The public want to see a spectacle that they can relate to. If we allow ourselves go down the road of athletes taking drugs, we'll end up with something akin to WWF wrestling.

I can't think it'd be too much fun watching guys dropping dead in the marathon or tour de france because they're so hepped up on a cocktail of drugs that will just about get them through the race but might kill them in the effort.

We were joking.

Y'know.

Jokes.
 
Pheas said:
I can't think it'd be too much fun watching guys dropping dead in the marathon or tour de france because they're so hepped up on a cocktail of drugs that will just about get them through the race but might kill them in the effort.

When you say "might kill them" what you're really saying is that you'd love nothing more than seeing juiced up monsters finish a race in record time and survive until the next one at least.

Completely agreed here.
 
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