Sosa pays tribute to Michael Jackson?
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Here’s more on this along with some additional photos
"You can observe a lot just by watching." ~ Yogi Berra
This is truly bizarre.
I hope for Sammy’s sake it’s not health related. If he’ s bleaching his skin, that’s another thing. He looks creepy. Wife still pretty hot.
Scott Bora$ is satan.
by Canadian Cubs Fan on Nov 7, 2009 10:55 AM CST reply actions
Maybe all the crap he ingested/injected
is finally showing side effects. Or he’s just a creeper.
"It's been my policy to view the Internet not as an 'information highway,' but as an electronic asylum filled with babbling loonies." - Mike Royko
Check for zombie bites
And the eighth and final rule: if this is your first time at Fight Club, you have to fight.
Huh?
Well, that is strange. Kind of makes you wonder about his health, though.
"Pinky, are you pondering what I'm pondering?"--The Brain
Why anyone would wanna pay tribute
to a pedophile is beyond me!
I would sleep with Blou if it meant the Cubs would win a WS. by Doggie Stalker on Aug 22, 2009 4:11 PM EDT
You believed that?
Why would you have “skin rejuvenation” on your EARS?
"You can observe a lot just by watching." ~ Yogi Berra
Between the roids and this...
Sammy must be hanging out with dr frankenstien.
by TheHawkRules on Nov 8, 2009 10:52 AM CST up reply actions
Sammy is doing his best to
get on the “Men who look like Old Lesbians” page.
There is no such thing as an ugly female breast
All those years of steroid abuse is my guess
Steroids kill people. Look at the short life and times of Lyle Alzado.
"Cubs will win 79 to 83 games." BLou (7/21/09)
Alzado had a brain tumor, no tie to steroids
In the last years of his life, as he battled against the brain tumor that eventually caused his death at the age of 43, Alzado asserted that his steroid abuse directly led to his fatal illness, but each of his physicians stated it could not be true, and that while steroids do have harsh side effects, they were not the cause of his brain cancer.
"People shouldn’t bust your chops just because you’re a Sox fan on a Cub board — but I know it happens. FWIW, I think sites like this are more interesting when fans of other teams join in the conversation." by Shanghai Badger on Mar 13, 2009
Lyle Alzado's story is a myth,
and no doctor has linked his death with steroids. Same goes for Chris Benoit. The guy was nuts, but society is so quick to vilify steroids that people are now absolutely convinced that steroids turned him into a suicidal murderer. When it comes down to real data, other than some unwanted side effects, there’s not much out there in terms of really grave dangers associated with (non-extreme)steroid use.
Metal sharpens metal.
And this guy right here understands and knows what leadership is all about: The coach, the hall of famer......... Dick Butka! George Ryan

"People shouldn’t bust your chops just because you’re a Sox fan on a Cub board — but I know it happens. FWIW, I think sites like this are more interesting when fans of other teams join in the conversation." by Shanghai Badger on Mar 13, 2009
Weird......
I have the DVD, and when I replied to BLou’s comment, I decided to watch a little bit of that documentary again. I fell asleep before it got to the Lyle Alzedo part, but the fact that you brought that film up here was kinda funny nonetheless.
By the way, the bottom of that cover says “Raucously Funny.” Why? I liked the film/documentary, but it was in no way a comedy.
Metal sharpens metal.
And this guy right here understands and knows what leadership is all about: The coach, the hall of famer......... Dick Butka! George Ryan
Eye opener
Bigger, Stronger, Faster was very interesting. It challenged my previously held views on the dangers of steroids. I don’t believe the documentary encourages steroids at all, but it did reveal to me that much of what I believed about the dangers was based on misinformation.
"People shouldn’t bust your chops just because you’re a Sox fan on a Cub board — but I know it happens. FWIW, I think sites like this are more interesting when fans of other teams join in the conversation." by Shanghai Badger on Mar 13, 2009



















