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Alain Baxter Announces His Retirement and Will Race Today in his Kilt

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Started by Bandit in Ski Chatter - 37 Replies

Re:Alain Baxter Announces His Retirement and Will Race Today in his Kilt

Bandit
reply to 'Alain Baxter Announces His Retirement and Will Race Today in his Kilt'
posted Apr-2009

Ian Wickham wrote:
Pablo Escobar wrote:How about this one.....



Anyways, Alain Baxter....


What the drug cheat..... :lol:


Alain Baxter was cleared of any wrongdoing by the IOC, so I really think you should change your post.

Ian Wickham
reply to 'Alain Baxter Announces His Retirement and Will Race Today in his Kilt'
posted Apr-2009

bandit wrote:
Ian Wickham wrote:
Pablo Escobar wrote:How about this one.....



Anyways, Alain Baxter....


What the drug cheat..... :lol:


Alain Baxter was cleared of any wrongdoing by the IOC, so I really think you should change your post.


I do not intend to change my post, I'll change my post when he gets his bronze medal back, and not because you tell me to, I thank you :wink:

Brucie
reply to 'Alain Baxter Announces His Retirement and Will Race Today in his Kilt'
posted Apr-2009

Is he going to be endorsing Vicks Sinex as a performance enhancing inhaler?
"Better to remain reticent and have people think one is an idiot, than to open ones mouth and remove all doubt"

RoseR
reply to 'Alain Baxter Announces His Retirement and Will Race Today in his Kilt'
posted Apr-2009

All sports stars have to be so careful when using what we would consider every day OTC medicines for colds and flu etc. Something like a vicks inhaler has changed its active ingredients so many times, just the same as Beechams cold remedys. You really have to study the active ingredients every time you buy and use so as to avoid prohibited drugs. Pseudoephedrine being the main culprit. IMO the only thing Pseudoephedrine does is clears your sinuses, keep you awake for longer, makes you very jittery, talk faster, and makes your legs restlessat night. In sports studies tennis players who took it could not keep the ball on court they overshot the majority of their shots.
I feel sorry for sports stars who inadvertantly take these banned drugs.
I'm a laydee

Brucie
reply to 'Alain Baxter Announces His Retirement and Will Race Today in his Kilt'
posted Apr-2009

RoseR wrote: IMO the only thing Pseudoephedrine does is clears your sinuses, keep you awake for longer, makes you very jittery, talk faster, and makes your legs restlessat night.


Kind of similar to cocaine then?
"Better to remain reticent and have people think one is an idiot, than to open ones mouth and remove all doubt"

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RoseR
reply to 'Alain Baxter Announces His Retirement and Will Race Today in his Kilt'
posted Apr-2009

Brucie wrote:
RoseR wrote: IMO the only thing Pseudoephedrine does is clears your sinuses, keep you awake for longer, makes you very jittery, talk faster, and makes your legs restlessat night.


Kind of similar to cocaine then?

Similar but more akin to Amphetamine
I'm a laydee

Brucie
reply to 'Alain Baxter Announces His Retirement and Will Race Today in his Kilt'
posted Apr-2009

Thats worse!!!!!!!!!!
"Better to remain reticent and have people think one is an idiot, than to open ones mouth and remove all doubt"

Pablo Escobar
reply to 'Alain Baxter Announces His Retirement and Will Race Today in his Kilt'
posted Apr-2009

Ketamine--> Just say neiiigh.

Topic last updated on 03-April-2009 at 19:20