Steroids and Baseball: Some Final Thoughts

 
The ‘Governator’ - Yes, Arnold Schwarzenegger admitted to using steroids during the 1970's, while they were still legal. Prior to roles as The ‘Governator’ (let’s face it this has been his best acting job to date) and ‘Terminator,’ Arnold was a seven-time Mr. Olympia. He parlayed his bodybuilding career into an acting career. Then used his fame to become the Governor of California. Would Arnold have become governor if it was not for his steroid use? No! He would have never have won the seven Mr. Olympias, nor blessed us with roles in movies such as Twins . Should this be grounds of putting an asterisk in the history books or should he just be impeached? The answer to the previous questions is no and no. Rocky Balboa - Sylvester Stallone is 61years-old and he is in incredible shape. In May of 2007 he pled guilty to importing Human-Growth Hormone (HGH) into Australia. After watching Rocky Balboa and now knowing he had used HGH, I still can not ... [link]

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