Not that it fits here, but I've got to use it anyway:
Raphael Palmeiro, said before...
The best evidence that I don't use steroids is my body.
Raphael Palmeiro, said before...
The best evidence that I don't use steroids is my body.
Do you wanna bet? I will bet you my entire Blu-ray collection.I told you it was Jose Canseco!!! Or is this Ozzie....?![]()
Yup. Investigations . I can tell you as fact that you guys are going to hear something related to this event that will knock your socks off. I can tell you one little hint, It has to do with Orlando Florida.
Yup. Investigations . I can tell you as fact that you guys are going to hear something related to this event that will knock your socks off. I can tell you one little hint, It has to do with Orlando Florida.
Oh, stop it already with your little secrets! It makes you seem very attention deprived. Your last guaranteed fact has already been proven wrong. You and your "source" have no credibility in my book.
Do you wanna bet? I will bet you my entire Blu-ray collection.
I invite you to do your own research. Think back about a raid that happened in Orlando Florida a few years ago.
It was in 2007 and the biggest names in the raid was Evander Holyfield and Gary Mathews Jr. old news...
Are you going by what was reported in the press? I sure hope not. Did Arod make the list on the Mitchell Report?
The post isn't meant for you....someome asked me a question and I am answering it.BY the way, IF you had read it, the cops CONFRIMED what I assumed when they spoke to the local Fox affiliate. But you conveniently forgot that part I guess....my bad...
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Stop with the innuendo. If you know something, tell us. If not, stop with the vague hints.
Sandra
C'mon ta, wouldn't it be great to have an exclusive story break right here at SatGuys?? Screw si.com!!!Stop with the innuendo. If you know something, tell us. If not, stop with the vague hints.
you know, you live in south florida and police reports are suppose to be a matter of public record. why not obtain a copy of said report.....blot out names and post it.
for starters, if the mb police are anything like the port orange police use to be, they will only make some police reports available to the public and/or the press. they have a nifty habit of withholding the ones they don't want public!
But ICE...you are making it sound like he said something bad about what happened.All they said was they were called to the scene and they talked to and she left. END OF STORY! They didn't draw guns, they didn't pull her out of the car, they did force her to the gound...they just told her she could access an area of very exclusive and private homes...period.
if you are referring to arod, he basically made her out to be public enemy number one. in fact, now apparently a fellow scribe at sports illustrated, has taken issue with peter gammons interview......to wit, even gammons admitted he should have stopped arod from taking pot shots at roberts without some type of proof.
And, of course A-Rod* knew it would be a softball interview too, why do you think he was chosen??It was a softball interview, and Gammons knows it. He should not have allowed A-Rod to blend in 'I'm sorry' and 'I finally woke up' with his allegations about the woman, mentioning GNC, the ridiculous 'Gene Orza said I may have failed a test, but I may not have', and everything else he rambled about.
When A-Rod started backtracking Gammons should have said 'A-Rod, did you or did you not have (fill in the blank) steroids injected into your body?' That's what he's accused of. That would not allow him to keep his 'admissions' so vague.
What Gammons missed (and most of the news media that reported on it, for that matter) is that Rodriguez clearly never admitted to using steroids. His choice of words was Clinton-esque. He never wanted that sound bite in which he spoke the word "steroids" to put in the time capsule -- a manufacturing of the truth that created the clumsiness.
So we got Rodriguez first telling us he used "a banned substance," then saying "I don't know exactly what, um, substance I was guilty of using," and then going to the plural and saying, "I started experimenting with things that today are not legal." So what he is saying is that this fitness freak took something or some things for three years and didn't know what they were, but even though he didn't know what they were, he somehow knows that they were banned.
And, of course A-Rod* knew it would be a softball interview too, why do you think he was chosen??
Tom Verducci of SI has an interesting point that I didn't notice until looking back at the transcript:
Alex Rodriguez's interview raised more questions than answers - Tom Verducci - SI.com
And, wasn't the 2001-03 timeframe brought up my Gammons, and A-Rod* more or less said "That sounds correct"??