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Date: 23 May 2007 11:42:48
From: RicodJour
Subject: More leaked test results
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http://msn.foxsports.com/mlb/story/6842546 As American as apple pie and amphetamines. Interesting how MLB doesn't report the first positive for amphetamines. R
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Date: 23 May 2007 15:57:16
From: Curtis L. Russell
Subject: Re: More leaked test results
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On 23 May 2007 11:42:48 -0700, RicodJour <ricodjour@worldemail.com > wrote: >http://msn.foxsports.com/mlb/story/6842546 > >As American as apple pie and amphetamines. Interesting how MLB >doesn't report the first positive for amphetamines. > >R They realize even baseball players need something to stay awake in the middle of a baseball game. To have to stand around, waiting for something, anything, to happen and not have stimulants would be entirely unreasonable. On the first incident they enter a 10 step program that teaches them non-drug methods to stay awake during a baseball game. Mostly its spitting every ten seconds. Baseball players, BTW, that aren't spitting are probably on drugs. Any closeup camera lets you know they don't have much of a drug problem in major league baseball. Curtis L. Russell Odenton, MD (USA) Just someone on two wheels...
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Date: 23 May 2007 22:06:12
From: Carl Sundquist
Subject: Re: More leaked test results
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"Curtis L. Russell" <curtis@md-bicycling.org > wrote in message news:iu6953d3uc3ns1eogf1doim9cceebetmst@4ax.com... > On 23 May 2007 11:42:48 -0700, RicodJour <ricodjour@worldemail.com> > wrote: > >>http://msn.foxsports.com/mlb/story/6842546 >> >>As American as apple pie and amphetamines. Interesting how MLB >>doesn't report the first positive for amphetamines. >> >>R > > They realize even baseball players need something to stay awake in the > middle of a baseball game. To have to stand around, waiting for > something, anything, to happen and not have stimulants would be > entirely unreasonable. > > On the first incident they enter a 10 step program that teaches them > non-drug methods to stay awake during a baseball game. Mostly its > spitting every ten seconds. > > Baseball players, BTW, that aren't spitting are probably on drugs. Any > closeup camera lets you know they don't have much of a drug problem in > major league baseball. ESPN Radio/Mike & Mike show this AM interviewed some soccer mouthpiece who tried to portray world soccer as pure as the driven snow and whose players wouldn't dare take something even as harmless as pseudoephedrine because it could cause them to test positive. Mike & Mike just ate it up.
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