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Hakwa you need to have a word to you girl

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Beeno1Captain40,032 posts
09 Feb 2013, 12:58
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09 Feb 2013, 12:58#1

 as she has been flirting shamelssly on the board. It may give ou rooitwit the idea he is in with a chance! You know how unrealistic he is!

If she is not more carefull big fat yarpy may make amove on her as well. Which is the worse fate rooitwit or yarpy is a close call. 

If you and her are having relational problems please consult Dr Beeno - I am surmising that this is why she is looking around? 

I do note that she used the word "wee".

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hakwaPro4,146 posts
10 Feb 2013, 01:32
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10 Feb 2013, 01:32#2

 Beeno you need to take those medications the Doctor prescribed! There is no point in me taking you to the Doctor's Surgery if you are non-compliant with your medications!

Talking about Medications this is what Blackadder says about the rampant doping going on in Australian (and South African LOL) sports!

"Todd Blackadder says he was blindsided by the revelations of widespread doping and corruption in Australian sport.

The former All Blacks captain, who has been involved with the Crusaders for over a decade as a player and head coach, said he had never had any inkling the problems highlighted by the Australian Crimes Commission this week existed.

Blackadder emphasised he believed the Crusaders were a clean organisation.

After learning of the report he said he had held informal discussions with several of the Crusaders management team, including Doctor Deb Robinson - who is also the All Blacks doctor - and was confident any supplements used by his players wouldn't break any laws.

"The guys only take what they are prescribed, so I am pretty sure they are (all clean)," Blackadder said.

"That is why the medical staff take these things so seriously, you have to know what product you are giving the guys because if they are banned substances - well, you should be aware of that."

During his time as an amateur and professional player and coach, Blackadder said he hadn't heard any rumours of doping or corruption in New Zealand rugby.

"In my whole career I have never come across it. I have never been involved with it, I have never heard of it, I have never seen it. I would be really surprised if anyone in New Zealand was involved.

"I am not sure if it is in our nature. The only thing we are involved with in New Zealand is hard work and I don't think anyone would give their guys anything that hasn't been passed or ticked off."

Having the New Zealand Rugby Union involved with the franchises, he believed, was a major benefit.

"Because the NZRU owns all the franchises and the high performance sports science guys will want to be across everything like that."

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clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
10 Feb 2013, 11:51
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10 Feb 2013, 11:51#3

Hakwa

I am delighted to hear what Blackadder said.   However, there were dubious New Zealand cases - one of which was Lomu.   You would never cut it out completely - there will always be the odd usless bugger who wants to get ahead in sport - or in a school context wants to b the hulk for the girls and think they can get away with it.

The problem in Australia always was that the sporting authorities actively covered up drug abuse and in that way enhanced abuse.   It happened in virtually all codes of sport.   Lets give as an example Shane Warne - he was tested in Australia and not a word was said about it.   However, the 2003 Cricket WC was in South Africa - and if he got tested here - he would have been in serious trouble.   Just before the departure of the Aussie team for SA - he was tested again and still found positive.  The result came out after his arrival in SA ands he was called back - the only reason the Aussies could give was he was taking cough medicine that had banned substabnces in it.   If the WC was in Australia - not a word would have been said and Warne would have played.  

There are numerous similar cases in other codes of sport as well.   The give-away normally was suidden withdrawal of players and athletes going to participate in foreign countries - where test results would not have been hushed up.   Rugby was also affected - and I won't be surprised if there are not present cases popping up. 

Get the authorites to clean up their own act and you will get less and less scandals like the Lance Armstrong one.  The World cycling authoritis knew for years about allegations against him and others and did nothing about it - they are to my mind as guilty as the athletes and players themselves.

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BrycyPro4,671 posts
10 Feb 2013, 12:18
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10 Feb 2013, 12:18#4

not so clever mike what about your own drug cheats...

Whats the saying ? Take the log out of your own eye or....people that live in glass houses blah blah

 

 Let me update you on the latest shameful episode seeing yr casting aspersions....

 

SBW fight: Botha tests positive to drugs

BRAD WALTER

        Last updated 20:39 10/02/2013           Share  

Francois Botha, the former heavyweight world champion beaten by Sonny Bill Williams on Friday night, has tested positive to a banned substance.

Botha, whose claims that he did not know the WBA international heavyweight bout would only last 10 rounds have also now been discredited, failed a drugs test on the eve of the fight.

Results of a urine sample submitted by the 44-year-old South African in Brisbane last Tuesday under WBA regulations show he had Phentermine - a banned stimulant - in his system.

The drugs test, which has now been forwarded to the WBA's global headquarters in Panama, also detected Benzodiazepine, which suggested Botha was also using a valium-type product.

Leading sports doctor Peter Larkin said the two substances had an opposite effect.

"One puts you to sleep, one keeps you awake," Larkin told Fairfax Media. "Phentermine is part of the go-fast group, as I call them, which is similar category to all of the adrenalin amphetamines...anything that is a stimulant that keeps you awake and improves your reflexes."

According to witnesses who saw Botha in his dressing room before the fight, he was extremely relaxed and was lying on the floor as Williams entered the ring first.

However, once the fight got under way, he was alert and continually taunted Williams, while trying to put him off his game with a series of late shots after the bell to end each round or when the referee had seperated the pair.

 

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Beeno1Captain40,032 posts
11 Feb 2013, 11:12
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11 Feb 2013, 11:12#5

hakwa you are  ignoring my advice re your girl. Don't underestimate a desparate oak like rooitwit!

As for the crusties who accused them of anything but here they are protesting at length their innocence. They protesteth too loud I say.

Blackudder is clearly a worried man! He knows what has been prescribed. Hahahahahahahaha did mcaaw have a sabbatical to avoid being tested - so many questions and so few answers. No with a bit of luck the truth will out.

I see ou brycy trying so hard to deflect the spotlight  from down undr doping to that farcical fight. I noted elsewhere that I heard on the car radio that Frans had taken an appetite supressant.  Lets face facts sbw is a boxing farce.

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