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    Regrets

    Last edited by Schmidty; 04-05-2007 at 01:02 PM.

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    ummmm.....YEAH. good thinkin

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    makes sense to me man, good gains = hard training

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    some people feel guilty when the achieve success

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    If you feel bad, just mail me your stuff... I'm okay lol



    It takes more than chemicals to make you a winner. Enjoy your sauce.

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    probably just trying to be a good big brother.

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    Running cycles, just levels the playing field. You don't seriously think those other guys competing didn't cycle? LOL. Of course they did. It's human nature to take every advantage possible.

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    I regret I didn't have access to steroids in 1953 when I first started lifting as an Olympic Lifter. I never knew they existed until about 1970 when I got hold of some Dianabol. Those little blue pills worked wonders.

    Excerpt from wikipedia encylopedia:
    Modern pharmaceutical anabolic steroids are believed to have been inadvertently discovered by German scientists in the early 1930s, but at the time the discovery was not considered significant enough to warrant further study. The first known reference to an anabolic steroid in a US weightlifting/bodybuilding magazine is testosterone propinate in a letter to the editor in Strength and Health magazine in 1938. In the 1950s, scientific interest was rekindled, and methandrostenolone (Dianabol) was approved for use in the United States by the federal Food and Drug Administration in 1958 after promising trials had been conducted in other countries.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anabolic_steroids#History

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    they arent magic, it still takes hard work, and dedication regardless...

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    its true, it does take hard work and dedication, but does it really take as much as someone who is doing it natty? no.

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