Tim Bruening wrote:
> Headline on front page of October 16 2009 Sacramento Bee sports section
> (C1) in the Leading Off column: Love might be helping A-Rod hit A-bombs.
Why isn't anyone concerned about Alex Rod of the Yankees hitting atomic
bombs?
Tim Bruening wrote:
> Headline on front page of October 16 2009 Sacramento Bee sports section
> (C1) in the Leading Off column: Love might be helping A-Rod hit A-bombs.
Why isn't anyone concerned about Alex Rod of the Yankees hitting atomic
bombs?
> Love might be helping A-Rod hit A-bombs.
I saw him in an interview the other day. A small head sticking out of a very large beige or brown suit. I'm pretty sure something helped him hit A-bombs, but love it ain't.
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Bye,
Philip
Didn't he confess that it was steroids that helped him hit a-bombs?
> Didn't he confess that it was steroids that helped him hit a-bombs?
Yes, he confessed to using steroids while at Texas until '03. But stopping with steroids leads to significant loss of muscle tissue. And it seems to me A-Rod has gotten a lot bigger as a Yankee.
Oh well, maybe it's just the pinstripes.
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Bye,
Philip
"Sir F. A. Rien" wrote:
> "Philip" <re...@group.invalid> found these unused words:
>
> >Tune in to alt.sports.baseball again next week when you'll hear Tim Bruening say:
> >
> >>" Love might be helping A-Rod hit A-bombs."
> >
> >I saw him in an interview the other day. A small head sticking out of a very large beige or brown suit. I'm pretty sure something helped him hit A-bombs, but love it ain't.
>
> Breuning gives interviews?
>
> The news media must be on very hard times.
A-Rod gave the interview!
It IS reasonable to think, with the small head part, that it was you,
Timmah. I mean, 'roids give you a big ole melon.
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wanting a tailored fit in an off the rack world."
Dennis Juds