Just reread it....he has been flying for 42 years.![]()
Nah all he did was exercise. Anyone can get like that.....As addendum to my previous post, that USADA did not seem to conduct any CIR testing for the Mayweather/Pac fight is a joke. CIR needs to be the anti-doping standard in this day and age, further underlines why sports linking with USADA are looking for the appearance of clean athletes rather than the actuality. VADA or WADA need to be involved.
Fact is, combat sports can't afford to lose main events in an age where upwards of 70% of participants are dirty. Now more than ever fighters are lasting longer, not slowing with age and actually putting on pure muscle into late 30s. Kickboxing/Pride/UFC star Overeem is the most hilarious example. Used to fight as a tall (6ft 5") lanky 205:
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Then he started injecting himself with ****ing MOON JUICE or what have you and had to endure a tough weight cut to make the heavyweight limit of TWO HUNDRED AND SIXTY-FIVE POUNDS and look like this:
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Ladies and gentlemen, I present: Ubereem.
read his autobiography this summer - a good read.While installing yet another Win10 on a PC I looked up to see how Guy Martin is getting on after his big off in N.Ireland.
And he's alright, alright, alright, alright: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/northern-ireland/34187098
I hasten to add he's madder than a box of frogs. Not your typical biker. Well... close.
Perhaps it's time for him to cut down on the racing just a tad and become one of the presenters of Top Gear. He'd be perfect for it. I find him very refreshing whenever I see him on TV, in whatever guise.
I remember where I was when I heard the news....one of those events that make a huge scar in your memory.
I was in New YorkAnd my daughter had just started an internship with my company.
Don't ever want to go through that again.
I was at home.i'd heard no news at that point as i spent the entire evening playing Rogue Squadron on the N64 (look it up kids)...but as i lay in bed I had this odd feeling that something was up and turned on the tv....about 30 seconds later the 2nd plane hit the tower on the news feed. Was adsolutely horrible to see and try to comprehend, and i never quite understood how it was that i got some strange sense of 'something terrible has happened' like some sort of pubescent obi wan.
That must've been terrible mate. I imagine it was pure chaos all around trying to figure out what happened and who was affected.
Yeah - it was a nightmare. We were evacuated from our office (I worked on the 45th floor) and I had to try and find my daughter in amongst the scrum at street level (we all had to go down the stairs). Then we walked (no buses or subway available) from midtown to the George Washington Bridge (a LONG way) where we waited till about 7pm before they opened the bridge. Couldn't get hold of anyone, phones not working, etc ...........
Finally got through to my missus about 8pm when we'd got across the bridge and she came to pick us up. By then she was frantic - I think it might have been that which put her off living in the US!
And I nearly got into a fight with a bloke because I told him it was an event waiting to happen because they never checked luggage or passengers on internal US fights - he thought I was saying it was a good thing ..........
All in all, a day rather forgotten from my experience, but one never to be forgotten because of the bravery of the emergency personnel who went into the buildings knowing there was a good chance they wouldn't get out.
My town in NJ lost about 100 people who worked in the Twin Towers .................
Sounds truly awful mate. Unfortunately the debate regarding whether its a conspiracy or not overshadows the loss of life and suffering of those affected. A genuinely horrible event and the bravery of the emergency personnel who entered that hellhole knowing they weren't likely to come back is an act of heroism that should never be forgotten.
P.S I clicked like on your post because of your mention of the bravery of the emergency personnel, though on reflection it appears a little tasteless and i hope its perceived in context.
Boy, this sure got real sad real quick....So here's a talking husky puppy to cheer everyone up a little
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