That’s not my bike. Mine had the paint knocked off. I haven’t seen it since because I don’t remember what happened. I would rather remember the bike the way it was. Insurance totaled it out.
[quote]kevinm1 wrote:
Did you read the headline? “Couple Badly Injured After Bodybuilder Attack” Hysterical!!! I have the jaws theme in my head, like they where at home when “du na du na du na” when out pops Franco Columbo out of the floors and bites the husband in two. I know I have an over active imagination[/quote]
Why Franco. it said a 300lb bodybuilder. not a little munchkan thats about 180lbs. [/quote]
That to me is when the golden age of bodybuilding was, I don’t care for the ones from today
[quote]kevinm1 wrote:
Did you read the headline? “Couple Badly Injured After Bodybuilder Attack” Hysterical!!! I have the jaws theme in my head, like they where at home when “du na du na du na” when out pops Franco Columbo out of the floors and bites the husband in two. I know I have an over active imagination[/quote]
Why Franco. it said a 300lb bodybuilder. not a little munchkan thats about 180lbs. [/quote]
[quote]Tex Ag wrote:
Aren’t birth control pills technically steroids?[/quote]
Yes. And so is cholesterol.
Anabolic androgenic steroids are a specific category of roids. [/quote]
Thanks, Bonez.
That’s my point. Technically any women on birth control is “on steroids”.
In general, do we need to discuss how the phrase “on steroids” used in a negative fashion is a way to demasculinize culture?
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Well, technically every living human on earth is “on steroids” because without the various steroids in your body, you could not live.
The term “steroids” is a large group of substanced used for a whole host of things, and like the post above, have 4 carbon rings. Cholesterol, testoreone, estrogen, progesterone, Vitamin D, and a million other things are steroids. Anabolic steroids are just a small group.
[quote]Tex Ag wrote:
Aren’t birth control pills technically steroids?[/quote]
Yes. And so is cholesterol.
Anabolic androgenic steroids are a specific category of roids. [/quote]
Thanks, Bonez.
That’s my point. Technically any women on birth control is “on steroids”.
In general, do we need to discuss how the phrase “on steroids” used in a negative fashion is a way to demasculinize culture?
[/quote]
Well, technically every living human on earth is “on steroids” because without the various steroids in your body, you could not live.
The term “steroids” is a large group of substanced used for a whole host of things, and like the post above, have 4 carbon rings. Cholesterol, testoreone, estrogen, progesterone, Vitamin D, and a million other things are steroids. Anabolic steroids are just a small group.[/quote]