Dara Torres-Amazing

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Dara just one the national title in the 100M Freestyle in 54.4 at the ripe old age of 40. Simply Incredible. :applaud: :woot: If that's not inspiring I don't know what is.
  • According to my son,who is a computer science major and not particularly a Democrat,Al Gore's actions in congress played as big a part as anyone's in starting the Internet,and boy are we off topic.:frustrated:
  • Re: doping and Roger Clemens. Is this really where our FBI needs to be spending it's time and money? Point made even more comical by the fact that somehow the likely place you'd find the most steriodal "juicing"-- football-- is given a free pass. I'm sure the congress and the FBI have nothing better to do with our tax dollars with the economy hurting and our country at war and all. Next they'll be investigating cheating on American Idol...:frustrated:
  • Jack Lalane if only because he doesn't/didn't act in any cheesy movies or TV dramas. At least none that I've seen...
  • Chuck Norris' tears cure cancer...Too bad he's never cried. EVER! There is no such thing as evolution, just a list of creatures Chuck Norris allows to live! Somewhere along the line, I think this topic derailed!
  • You want to see what clean living, exercise and eating right can do.....check out the father of fitness!!!!:bow::bow::bow: www.jacklalanne.com/bio.htm I remember the Jack La Lanne Show well from when I was a kid. He has done some amazing things. One thing caught my eye, though, from the article you linked: "Jack’s wife, Elaine, has written four books including Dynastride, Fitness After 50and Fitness After 50 Workout, as well as a juicing book called Total Juicing." I KNEW IT!!! And so brazen about it! :joker:
  • in terms of Roger Clemens et al and drugs, I just came across a horrific statistic. 36 percent of MLB players use "spit tobacco"--extremely pernicious and addictive, and as hard to quit as cigarettes. i wonder what the lost life years/disability rates are for steroids, HGH, and chewing tobacco, respectively. if steroids grew on a crop that our farming forefathers could grow anywhere in the American climate, I can't help but think that today many of our political elite would be getting greased by the Steroid Lobby. what a odd odd War on Drugs the US fights! At the risk of upsetting the easily upset, it seems we invest an awful lot of energy in things that don't make a whole lot of difference--and not nearly enough on the things that do. I certainly don't think steroids are a good thing to be advocating to kids and their athletic roles models. but we'd reduce a whole lot more misery by focusing on legal drugs that create massively more havoc--booze and cigarettes/chew, especially the latter. It's kind of spending a fortune to prevent deaths by mountain lion while ignoring car crashes.
  • You've obviously never had a good plug of chaw.
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    Mark- first rule of 21st century celebrity-driven journalism: never let the truth stand in the way of a good story...
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    Here is his exact quote....kind of easy for me to see how people took it that way.......... Al Gore from his interview with Wolf Blitzer: "But it will emerge from my dialogue with the American people. I've traveled to every part of this country during the last six years. During my service in the United States Congress, I took the initiative in creating the Internet. I took the initiative in moving forward a whole range of initiatives that have proven to be important to our country's economic growth and environmental protection, improvements in our educational system."
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    do these raise an eyebrow? estaticos01.cache.el-mundo.net/.../1186324071_0.jpg sportsillustrated.cnn.com/.../t1_shealy_ap-01.jpg This whole debate was restarted by these photos... Several thousand views later, this is proof-positive that Ande is the master... at starting discussions.