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Answer: Because you’re a racist.
Hi Luke,
Whew - you did a good job presenting those two photographs.
Certainly makes usthink ...
Cheers
David
obviously, Luke, He worked really really hard and got a lot bigger... geez give the guy a break. If you want something bad enough and you can work hard enough it will happen... right?
I believe he is working on a weightlifting book that will show the methods he used to get his forehead back to infant proportions (not being able to put your own arms over your head). I will be waiting in line all night for that book to come out on the shelf.
Justin,
LOL on the head-size comments. That would be an interesting read, but I’m okay with my head proportions the way they are now.
By the way, I did see a report that Bonds’ equipment manager said that his hat size had increased suddenly by 1/4” and his shoes by 2 1/2 sizes. That’s normal for an adult, right?
The clear & cream works wonders. I do not like this guy, but he is still a hall of famer.
Edward,
Ya, I guess that's what makes it sad to me. Even without the steroids, he was probably the greatest player of his generation (thanks to Griffey's late career injuries) and would've been a Hall of Famer.
The problem now is that he cheated, and accordingly, should be treated like Pete Rose.
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