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  • in reply to: Re: Help wanted – Victims #74282
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    Who are we seeing here?  Is it Nicole?

    in reply to: Aleesha Young #72148
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    Jesus…

    This gal really does do it for me…

    The muscles, the smile, the hair, the voice, she is HOT, plain and simple.

    Agreed.  Let's just pray to whomever you pray to that she stays that way. 8)

    in reply to: Johanna Dejager #73305
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    It's a biological imposibiliy, women produces about 1/13th the amount of testosterone that males produce.  A women with amazing genetics could work out for her entire life with a perfect diet and still not be able to compete at a pro/ national lvl. BB contest.  They simply cannot naturally produce enough test. to grow muscles of any signifigant size; let alone JD's development.

    By no means do I mean to belittle anyone here, but the fact that we are even having this conversation really shows that some of you don't know much (or are in denial) about the "dark side" of bodybuilding.

    As I said in my previous post, steroids arn't evil, but in the world of competitive BB'ing there not an advantage, there simply a given.

    *Again, they have acctual natural bodybuilding contests for a reason; that reason is that men and women who don't take steriods cant compete with those who do (on the national or pro stage). Why else do you think they would have them?!?!?

    If you dont believe me, and I am sure many of you don't, I challenge any of you to take a picture of JD to bodybuilding.com, musculardevelopment.com, ironmagazine.com, or any other reptuable body building site and ask the resident "guru" over there if he/she thinks if JD is natural (meaning takeing zero performance ehancing drugs like roids, hgh, or insulin).

    I'm not in any form of denial about steroid use.  If you'd like, I'll message you with the names of FBBers who I consider to have gone too far in their use.  I know the signs, and I can assure you that people her like AlexG will tell you that I sometimes obsess about my favourites showing those signs.  Like The_Collector, I see no evidence whatsoever that Jo is using.  Now, she may be lying.  Then again, so might I.  For all anyone here knows, I might be a female ballerina, or a Space Shuttle crew member, or a brain surgeon.  The fact is, though, that I'm neither of those, and that any speculation that I might be is just that; speculation with no supporting evidence.  Just the same as you speculating about Johanna. 

    in reply to: Kira Neuman #57505
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    No she doesn't have a gravelly voice.

    Her voice is just low, but it's not from steroids, you can usually tell the difference.  Her voice is just low like punk rocker type of girl low.  You know, the ones that go "Duuuuude, that's awesome."  That's where her voice is, so though it sounds low, it's perfectly normal.

    Yes, now I listen to it again, I can hear what you mean.  It's not coarse or harsh, just naturally lower-pitched. 😉

    in reply to: Muscle Toon Network; fourth air time #75607
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    Cute! ;D

    in reply to: Superhuman: Super Strong #75461
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    I didn't see it, but I suspect from the trailers, that it mainly featured male BBers.

    in reply to: September Muscle! #75552
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    *Cue comedy Austrian accent*

    "Ohhh nooo, this cahhnnat be haaaapenning, ze Ahhhnold cahhnnat be upstaged in his own contest!  She is sooo fhraaaaaaking huge!"  ;D

    As alwayd, jdm, it's flawless. 😉

    in reply to: Some of my older female bodybuilder toons #75565
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    Nice. I like how the redhead is offering support to her friend. 😉

    That's very cute indeed. 8)  Welcome Sir! 8)

    in reply to: Johanna Dejager #73297
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    I don't think it's a conspiracy – more a case of who knows who. The judges can also be swayed by national and local allegiances and the level of support in the audience for a particular girl.

    Then they shouldn't be judges.  What's the point if the rankings are going to be swayed by the phases of the moon and where the contest is taking place?! ::) ;D

    in reply to: FitGems #69628
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    It took me forever, but here are my Olympia predictions:

    Fitness Olympia
    http://fitgems.blogspot.com/2008/08/2008-fitness-olympia-predictions.html

    Figure Olympia
    http://fitgems.blogspot.com/2008/08/figure-olympia-2008-predictions.html

    Miss Olympia
    http://fitgems.blogspot.com/2008/09/2008-miss-olympia-predictions.html

    Interesting.  I know virtually nothing about Fitness, so I'll leave that alone.  As for Figure, I like Gina Aliotti, so I hope she wins.  Ms O?  In all honesty, I don't like most ofthe current top Pros.  For my taste, they are too extreme, both in terms of conditioning and "the other thing".  I presume that Kristy Hawkins isn't in the list, given that you didn't mention her.

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