Mysterious bottle from Mexico sets off alarm - Baker and McKenzie

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And for all those taken in by the story this morning (by the way Santa Claus isn't real either) here is somethign from Mr Dank today.
It's so nice that Dank is now your best friend.
He is just so believable.
I think I will make him my best friend too.
I'll take him to my house and let him pat my pet unicorn.

Stop drinking the koolaid.
 

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Why is this Caro's fault ?
Article in the age today wasn't even written by her
Seriously , WTF are you on about ?
Article written by three people. Signalling her out because everything she writes now on this issue, is just getting more rediculous. Just waiting for the “hird has links with Al qaeda” headline next
 
Do any of you foamers even stop to think logically about some of these claims or do you just believe whatever presents itself in size 40 font on the front of your newspapers each day.

Absoloutly hilarious that people fall for this. IIRC most of those on this thread fell for good old Roarser's little tweet last week too.


This story is up there for incredible with Essendon Football Club not actually having kept paperwork for all the drugs their players were given.

Oh. Wait.
 
Do any of you foamers even stop to think logically about some of these claims or do you just believe whatever presents itself in size 40 font on the front of your newspapers each day.

Absoloutly hilarious that people fall for this. IIRC most of those on this thread fell for good old Roarser's little tweet last week too.

Love your logic Daytripper.

Dank, rogue element who cannot be trusted one day.

Dank, defender of the truth and the Bombers the next !!!
 
If that's the case, any supplement program run by any club anywhere in the world should become prima facie illegal under WADA standards in the interests of player safety. There is no possible way for a player to validate what is actually in the injection beyond asking what it is and determining whether that is an acceptable substance to take.

There are clauses for no fault, but they are hard to prove. Depending on what was said, it might or might not apply here. If a player is administered something while unconscious, it applies for instance. I see lying about a supplement being a similar case.

I do see your point though.



The no fault defence has to be extremely hard to employ, by necessity.

Signing a form that lists a banned substance, going off site to dodgy clinics, being told to maintain secrecy etc... are never going to be part of a "no fault" scenario.

That would be high farce.
 

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Took a while but we have some EFC supporters finally coming out of the woodwork and showing how sad they truly are.

Leads me to believe that whatever is dug up will not matter. Their rose coloured glasses are permanently fixed onto their heads.

Real eye opener to the human condition.
 
Love your logic Daytripper.

Dank, rogue element who cannot be trusted one day.

Dank, defender of the truth and the Bombers the next !!!
To be honest, Dank has been shockingly slandered throughout all this by the various foamers in the media and the gutless anonymous foamers on social media and on the made for trolling forums such as this.

Your second sentence is just crap by the way which renders your first sentence crap as well.Please do not attribute statements to me going forward.
 
To be honest, Dank has been shockingly slandered throughout all this by the various foamers in the media and the gutless anonymous foamers on social media and on the made for trolling forums such as this.

Your second sentence is just crap by the way which renders your first sentence crap as well.Please do not attribute statements to me going forward.


Daytripper,

Go ahead. Lie to me.

Tell me 'The Essendon Football Club has full knowledge of all substances administered to it's players in 2012'.
 
To be honest, Dank has been shockingly slandered throughout all this by the various foamers in the media and the gutless anonymous foamers on social media and on the made for trolling forums such as this.

Your second sentence is just crap by the way which renders your first sentence crap as well.Please do not attribute statements to me going forward.

So what you are saying is that Dank has told the truth????

If so, it will probaby render the majority of Hird's defense useless then.
 
It certainly would not have been corticosteroids. Much cheaper and easier to obtain in Australia than to take a flight to Mexico to pick it up. Also, given that it's some wanky chiropractor and not a real doctor, I'm imagining some alternative medicine mumbo jumbo and the promise of a miracle cure. Corticosteroids are for symptomatic treatment, and generally only in short courses to avoid the slew of nasty side-effects (I recommend the mnemonic CUSHINGOID for anyone who wants to memorise).

I'm imagining either anabolic steroids or stem cells. There is some work going on with antisense therapy (essentially, strands of DNA that block disease DNA), but even if available in Mexico, a grown man who can get on a plane to Mexico would likely have Becker'sMD, and definitely not Duchenne's MD, making antisense therapy irrelevant. Anabolic steroids or stem cells seem like the most likely culprits. There are some other drugs being researched with particularly gruesome side-effect profiles, but I seriously doubt they would be obtainable in Mexico.


I wonder what the rules on homeopathic HGH are?
 
In the episode where the Simpsons appeared on an historically themed reality tv show, Homer and Marge walked down the hallway of the production company in one scene. In the background were posters for other reality shows made by the production house. One was "Tied to a bear!" and the the other was "Mystery Injection!"

Life imitates art.... or at least, the Simpsons.
Haha, gold!
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