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jsimon
ParticipantMy vote for Supergirl is Cindy Philips. The right age, the right look, and definitely the right muscles.
jsimon
ParticipantAre there samples? Descriptions of the clips? How long are they?
jsimon
ParticipantThe Meet N Greet is an EXCELLENT idea. It’s like Comic Con or other of these conventions. Let the fans meet the stars and create that connection between the two. It’ll help build the fan base. I hope Alina’s looking and feeling better, hopefully will compete this year.
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ParticipantWhat an incredible woman. A perfect combination of beauty and muscle. One of my all time favorites.
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ParticipantOne other point. He mentions how abundant steroids are in Mexico and there aren’t any known problems with steroid related homicides and such. If that’s the case, where are the influx of Mexican bodybuilders? Surely if they’re so safe, the number of Mexican athletes across the board should be news making. So where are they?
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ParticipantI usually like his articles, but this one is way off base. He says “You may be thinking, steroids are illegal because they’re dangerous! Really? Compared to what? Swallow a bottle of Tylenol and see what happens. Swallow a bottle of Vitamin C and see what happens. Drink three gallons of water in a single sitting and see what happens”. That’s true, but no one has ever said, “My headache is gone, so I’ll take more and be even less headachy”. In bodybuilding, more is more with steroids. The object is to get big, and you do that with PEDs. My brother had to take low to moderate amounts of steroids for seven years due to his intestinal condition. I saw him become more irritable. I saw his face become more acne filled. He called it his “moon face”. Worst of all, the prolonged dosage resulted in sapping the calcium out of his bones. As a result, his back posture got worse and also suffered a fracture rib from a minor trip on a sidewalk curb. He had to stop a lot of exercising because his bone density was getting worse. He’s had surgery for his intestines, been free of daily steroids, and now doing and feeling much better.
But the argument for steroids is still for sport. Well what about those who don’t want to risk their own health with the side effects? What about those who can’t afford them? In the spirit of sport, should athletes who don’t use PED’s have to compete against those who do? He argues that steroids “least for adult men in good health and under the watchful eye of a doctor”. But in a highly competitive sport like bodybuilding, how naive does he have to be that that’ll happen? Athletes will see what the competition is doing and start the game of one-up until something bad happens, then there will be a pause to investigate, and then it’ll start all over again. His article is simply wrong.
jsimon
ParticipantAnd looking at this video, she’s got a wedding ring on. Sigh. 🙁
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=196&v=2oM_CIXveH0jsimon
ParticipantI found a couple of You Tube videos of her but I think one, while not the longest, I think is the hottest. She shows a lot more than just her amazing 8-pack abs. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E5CycfoAzOA
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ParticipantI think this is different enough so it’s not really Tetsuko, IMO.
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ParticipantI always liked her. Also one the earliest women to do videos seducing men with muscle:
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x1xnpcd_janelle-ennis-unbelievable-biceps_sport -
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