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Finally watched Bigger Stronger Faster last night.

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  • Finally watched Bigger Stronger Faster last night.

    Some of the things in that movie I just couldn't believe. Like the father who's son committed suicide. No it wasn't his depression or the Lexapro which is known to cause suicidal tendencies. It was the steroids. And the damn thing with Congress. Why waste taxpayer money on something that dumb.

    I never knew that when Arnold was elected that they took all his photos down in the Venice Gold's. In the one Gold's I have gone to his picture is still up there.

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    Originally posted by Timma View Post
    Some of the things in that movie I just couldn't believe. Like the father who's son committed suicide. No it wasn't his depression or the Lexapro which is known to cause suicidal tendencies. It was the steroids. And the damn thing with Congress. Why waste taxpayer money on something that dumb.

    I never knew that when Arnold was elected that they took all his photos down in the Venice Gold's. In the one Gold's I have gone to his picture is still up there.
    golds took down all bodybuilding pictures in most of their "clubs" because that wasnt the image they wanted moving forward with their business. :ghey:

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    • #3
      I switched gold's gym and honestly all it is is pictures of bodybuilders; I feel like I am waking into pumping iron when I go into there. I don't think they follow any of the Gold's Franchise Rules because the other Gold's I went into was like Planet Fitness.

      The best part was the senator that was leading the battle against steroids in sports and he did not know the drinking age and he thought steroids were legal for the regular public, just not for sports figures. That movie showed in general the people running our country are idiots.

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        Originally posted by THE BOUNCER View Post
        golds took down all bodybuilding pictures in most of their "clubs" because that wasnt the image they wanted moving forward with their business. :ghey:
        That is pretty fucking lame. "We want to be a fruity fitness club".

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          Originally posted by Konitz View Post
          The best part was the senator that was leading the battle against steroids in sports and he did not know the drinking age and he thought steroids were legal for the regular public, just not for sports figures. That movie showed in general the people running our country are idiots.
          Yeah I was like wow he doesn't even know general knowledge shit.

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          • #6
            The movie really opens your eyes on alot of topics other than steroids in America.

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            • #7
              That movie was great, and it shows they most of congress are complete idiots, and that nobody has done research to actually prove that steroids will kill you

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              • #8
                I love the part where the guy starts reading off side effects and i'm like wtf is he talking about? Then you see it's Vitamin C.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Timma View Post
                  Some of the things in that movie I just couldn't believe. Like the father who's son committed suicide. No it wasn't his depression or the Lexapro which is known to cause suicidal tendencies. It was the steroids. And the damn thing with Congress. Why waste taxpayer money on something that dumb.

                  I never knew that when Arnold was elected that they took all his photos down in the Venice Gold's. In the one Gold's I have gone to his picture is still up there.
                  I agree with you 100%!

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                  • #10
                    The list of reasons for ER visits is great too.

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