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  • in reply to: Girls Get Buff In TV Show Totaly Spies Cartoon #96001
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    I did not rip off yoru post on that other site. I was thinking of doing this for a long time. And did it BEFORE i saw that post of yours. But it was a good post i like the amazon height women clip.

    Lingster wrote:

    I posted on this last month at Growth Comics: http://growthcomics.com/content/totally-spies-fmg

    in reply to: Brittany Beede (WWE’s Jamie Keyes) #95931
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    here a copy you can download for those with no youtube access overseas.

    enjoy

    http://www.megaupload.com/?d=H11MCID4

    in reply to: Theresa Ivancik #95912
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    90 lbs

    1400 lbs leg pres here

    in reply to: Theresa Ivancik #95911
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    From 2007 to 2010, Theresa went from 119lb. to 165lb. and even bulked up to 170lbs. at one point.
    She also claims to now have a max curl of 50lb dumbells. WOW! judging by her arms…i believe her.
    check out her bodyspace and myspace account!

    http://bodyspace.bodybuilding.com/Foxeg15/

    in reply to: Theresa Ivancik #95910
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    sept 2010

    in reply to: Girls Get Buff In TV Show Totaly Spies Cartoon #95906
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    forgot to post these. its the other clip photos.

    in reply to: Big Barda Is Buff In The New Superman Movie #95853
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    well other than the spelling problem, did anyone like the clip?

    in reply to: News Article, steroid use #95852
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    Sept. 15, 2010 —

    Three FBI agents and an FBI counterterrorism expert have been arrested and charged with obtaining thousands of dollars worth of steroids and human growth hormone using bogus medical diagnoses, and then lying about it on government health forms.

    Prosecutors say that two of the agents, a female bodybuilder and her husband, may have spent $17,000 on HGH, while a third male agent was visiting a gynecologist in order to obtain steroids and HGH. Two different doctors were allegedly writing prescriptions for the four suspects using false diagnoses of dwarfism, and one of the doctors had allegedly written more than 5,000 prescriptions for steroids in the past five years.

    Agents Katia Litton, Matthew Litton and James Drew Barnett and intelligence analyst Ali Sawan were charged with making false statements on US government documents. Barnet, 42, and Katia Litton, 42, worked for the FBI’s Washington field office, while Litton’s 39-year-old husband Michael worked at the FBI’s Critical Incident Response Group in Quantico, Virginia. Sawan, 45, is with the FBI’s Counterterrorism Division.

    According to affidavits unsealed Wednesday, Barnett used a board-certified gynecologist with a specialty in Age Management Medicine as his doctor to obtain HGH and steroids, and spent more than $10,000 on medical tests and prescriptions.

    The affidavits also allege that Katia Litton competed as a bodybuilder as recently as 2002, and received 26 separate prescriptions from one of the doctors for HGH. Bank documents allegedly show 60 purchases totaling more than $10,000 from 2006 to 2010, and $7,000 paid to the doctor between 2006 and 2009.

    FBI agents and intelligence analysts must submit to thorough reviews of their medical history. Investigators claim that the four had “concealed and covered up” their use of anabolic steroids and HGH.

    FBI Agents Will Appear In Court October 5
    The Littons, Barnett and Sawan were arrested in their offices Wednesday.

    “FBI employees must be held to the highest standards of ethical conduct,” said FBI Deputy Director Tim Murphy in a statement. “When this information came to our attention, a through investigation was initiated which led to today’s charges. The investigation is continuing.”

    CLICK HERE to follow the ABC News Investigative Team’s coverage on Twitter.

    After an initial appearance in court Wednesday, the agents and analyst were released on their own personal recognizance. The four are due back in court on October 5 for a preliminary hearing. Lawyers for the defendants could not be reached for comment Wednesday evening.

    in reply to: Brittany Beede (WWE’s Jamie Keyes) #95772
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    in reply to: Brittany Beede (WWE’s Jamie Keyes) #95771
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    check this out



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