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Trenbolone is an anabolic steroid used by veterinarians on livestock to increase muscle growth and appetite. No trenbolone compounds have been approved by the FDA for human use, due to a lack of clinical applications and considerable negative side-effects. It is classified as a Schedule III drug under the Controlled Substances Act. However, bodybuilders have been known to use the drug illicitly in order to increase body mass more effectively than by weight training alone. A normal bodybuilding dosage can range from 200 mg/week up to 1400 mg/week. Due to the relatively short metabolic half-life of trenbolone acetate, dosages should commonly be split into injections at least once every two days. Trenbolone enanthate can be injected once a week. Whatever that means. Its supposed to be used in animals, not humans, so there you go. Nandrolone is an anabolic steroid occurring naturally in the human body, albeit in small quantities. Nandrolone is most commonly sold commercially as its decanoate ester (Deca-Durabolin) and less commonly as a phenylpropionate ester (Durabolin). And since this is produced by the human body, Im assuming its not too illegal, but Im not a CJ major. I mean, would it be illegal for me to take testostorone pills??
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I started watching in November 98 (my first match was DDP/Goldberg on Nitro the night after HH 98, when the show ran too long) so excuse my markism...then proceed to laugh. - British Bulldog giving Stephanie McMahon amnesia - Triple H being bit by the snake - I really thought Stone Cold owned the WWF - Scott Steiner retirement - Ric Flair heart attack - I really thought Ric Flair was taking over WCW when he beat Bischoff on Nitro and everybody interfered. I went and played Nitro on PSX after Nitro went off that night - I thought Stone Cold killed Taker when he hit him with that shovel on RAW...and then when he dropped Paul Bearer in the sewer.... - I always wondered why people kept trying to take Kane away - When The Corporation beat HBK's ass and put his face thru that windshield...consider me in awe - I thought Big Show was really pulling down the Titantron
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I dont understand Summer's change in personality. Also, since I didnt download Season 3 so I dont remember the end of it, I thought her and Seth got back together in the end...why were they acting so distant and uncouple like? She wouldnt even give him a kiss when she saw him and looked disturbed when he hugged her, but then again she also said "I love you" at the end so... And the thing with Ryan is, he is in a state of mind where he doesnt care about life any more. He only fights because he wants something to numb the pain, which is why he turned down his cut of the money from that fight. He isnt looking for a new career path, he's just looking for something to take his mind off of everything. Either that or he feels that since its his fault for Marissa dying (if it wasnt for Trey, she wouldnt have shot him, went to another school, met that surfer kid, met Volchek and gotten killed) he wants to put himself in as much pain as he feels necessary.
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I'm black and I hated that movie...and trust me I don't agree with the "current state" of hip hop. All I hear about is about bitches and "look at my rims...they spin" BS!! Living Color was a stupid show along with Chappelle's show. Well theres always an exception. He's not the only exception... Of course, I'm also probably a good sight older than he is... The other thirty-somethings that I work with and my friends who still watch wrestling all thought that it was incredibly stupid. True, most older people will disagree with it, but 20 somethings and teens are the people that you will see going crazy over Dave Chappelle, they are the people who still support rap, and will find this skit funny.
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I'm black and I hated that movie...and trust me I don't agree with the "current state" of hip hop. All I hear about is about bitches and "look at my rims...they spin" BS!! Living Color was a stupid show along with Chappelle's show. Well theres always an exception. But most people will disagree with you. Personally, I dont care for the movie, but it isnt the devil, hip hop isnt bad, but it isnt good and ILC and CS are funny.
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Im black and I thought it was funny as hell. If you are black, and you enjoyed the movie Dont Be A Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood and you dont have a problem with the current state of rap music, you should have have anything to say. Like I said on another board, if this was a skit on In Living Color or The Chappelle Show, it would be called the best skit ever on TV.
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I was thinking the same thing. Reading the stuff that came from the Observer I was thinking...is this the same guy who everyone loved for never getting involved with politics and never complaining and still being one of the best and most over guys in the business.
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I got this from LOP More notes regarding Kurt Angle's WWE release, as reported by the Wrestling Observer: -- After losing his title at WrestleMania, Kurt Angle adamantly began pushing WWE management to get the title back. While that did not initially play out, he continued pushing hard to make sure he remained a top star. He pushed Brian Gewirtz to be added to the Vengeance PPV, and, at one point, was actually scheduled to defeat Randy Orton. But, when news of his drug test failure came out (due to having an expired prescription for a drug he took), WWE quickly jobbed him out and suspended him for thirty days. -- Vince McMahon gave Kurt Angle a stern warning after learning of his drug policy violation; following that, sources say things began getting messy. Kurt Angle would constantly call, email and text message WWE officials and wrestlers. Some say half the messages were senseless, while half were perfectly coherent. -- He was brought back immediately at the end of his suspension only because ECW needed a big star to return. The ECW lockerroom quickly turned on him due to his "impossible" behavior, which included telling an agent that when he accidentally dropped RVD on his head during a match, it was actually RVD's fault. He would have another confrontation with RVD based on something he said in the ring during one of their matches. -- Angle also petitioned very hard to be added to the Summerslam card. His campaigning worked, as the original plan was to make the ECW Championship bout a four-way. But, following his groin injury at the 8/13 house show, Vince McMahon pulled him from the Summerslam card. -- On August 21, Angle called Johnny Ace and said he was being wheeled through the airport. He said his massage therapist claimed he had a torn abdominal muscle. Vince reportedly made a decision at this time to both set up an MRI and, if necessary, fire Angle. -- Kurt Angle was released from his contract (and given some money) on 8/25. Terms of his release remain unclear. -- Some of the major non-WWE wrestling names (All Japan, NOAH and TNA) expressed immediate interest in Angle upon learning of his release. While he could very well wrestle for another promotion (which would upset WWE, both as a company and as an entity looking out for Angle's health), a bigger fear on WWE's part is that he'll take a job with an MMA promotion and put his health in further danger.
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Looks like someone pissed off The Alpha Male. According to PWI Insider, he quit and then came back to do the 3 way match.
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"Its THE RAWK~! He looks like hes on his way to the ring JR" "I wonder what he has to say"
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Sandler and Carrey alike.
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A serious message towards the end isnt something I didnt expect. I suppose the movie came off as Bruce Almighty 1.4?? Not that thats a bad thing cause I dont really care, Imma see the movie regardless.
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The Paul London bit is funny...considering a 7 year old knows more about Paul London than the writers probably do.
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You dont think 4 ways to set up a season is too much?