Yeah, I'm nothing more than a troll. Let's toss a ball to see who's pee-pee is bigger.
And I'm laughing even harder at your PM.
skinny ->
Take a deep breath and come to the realization that you aren't the all-knowing that you wish you were.
That's just too funny...
So basically my kid won't be able to go to college, but at least I'll have a set where the three most expensive cards are of a player I despise ~ CDsNuts
Yes, you are nothing more than a troll. Every post you follow me around with nothing constructive. I'm not all knowing...but I know a lot in some areas.
You open up a can of worms with big talk, harass me, make up falsehoods. Sounds like your the one who thinks he is a God.
Come and get your tail knocked to mortality and see.
<< <i>Yes, you are nothing more than a troll. Every post you follow me around with nothing constructive. I'm not all knowing...but I know a lot in some areas.
You open up a can of worms with big talk, harass me, make up falsehoods. Sounds like your the one who thinks he is a God.
Come and get your tail knocked to mortality and see. >>
BAWHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
I have never claimed to be perfect; however I do have a problem with those who do, like you.
Now have fun busting your head into the keyboard.
So basically my kid won't be able to go to college, but at least I'll have a set where the three most expensive cards are of a player I despise ~ CDsNuts
Hey POS, I am waiting for you. Bring your precious sets with.
As for the keyboard guy on there, you ahve nearly 7,000 posts...your keyboard must be worn out. You follow me around each post. You may even be an Axtell alt the way you operate.
<< <i>I am proud to say that I pegged Palmeiro as lying within minutes of watching him in congress....my brother can attest to it as I called him immediately. >>
Roger Clemens says he was injected with "Lidocaine and B-12" and not steroids or human growth hormone by former trainer Brian McNamee, according to a portion of an interview with CBS' "60 Minutes" released Thursday.
"Lidocaine and B-12. It's for my joints, and B-12 I still take today," Clemens told Mike Wallace in the interview, which is scheduled to be shown Sunday night. It is Clemens' first interview since the release of the Mitchell report in December.
In the report, McNamee claims to have injected Clemens with steroids in 1998, 2000 and 2001. He said he injected the seven-time Cy Young winner with HGH in 2000, according to the report.
According to CBS, Clemens calls the accusation that he used steroids and HGH "ridiculous" and says he "never" used any banned substances. The interview was conducted last Friday.
Wallace asked Clemens if he swears he didn't used banned substances. "Swear," Clemens responds.
Lidocaine is a local anesthetic that can be used by dentists and in minor surgery. It also is available as part of ointments used to treat skin inflammation.
Clemens is scheduled to hold a news conference on Monday, the day after the interview is broadcast.
On Thursday, The New York Times reported that a lawyer for McNamee said he wouuld sue Clemens if he accuses McNamee of lying in the interview.
"He's got a chance to protect himself," Richard D. Emery, a New York-based lawyer who specializes in libel and defamation actions, told The Times. "We're not going to sue him if he doesn't do it. But if he does it, we're going to sue him."
Clemens' lawyer, Rusty Hardin, told The Times his client has nothing to hide.
"I believe a client who's telling the truth should tell the world the truth," he said. Of Clemens' "60 Minutes" appearance, Hardin said, "I think [Clemens] expressed himself very emotionally, and it'll give the viewer a chance to look at Roger and make up their mind."
On Thursday, Hardin added: "In his interview with 60 Minutes Roger told the truth. It is that simple. I encourage Mr. McNamee to watch the program."
Shortly after the Mitchell report's release, Clemens issued denials both through Hardin and in a video posted on his Web site.
"Let me be clear, the answer is no. I did not use steroids or human growth hormone, and I've never done so," Clemens said in the video, released on Dec. 23. "I did not provide Brian McNamee with any drugs to inject into my body. Brian McNamee did not inject steroids or human growth hormones into my body."
McNamee's lawyer, Ed Ward, said in December that "[McNamee] stands 100 percent behind the accuracy of the information he provided to Sen. Mitchell."
Shortly after the report was released, Hardin said: "... I am extremely upset that Roger's name was in this report based on the allegations of a troubled and unreliable witness who only came up with names after being threatened with possible prison time."
Baseball players and owners did not have an agreement to ban steroids until September 2002, and they didn't ban HGH until January 2005.
Also on Thursday, the New York Daily News reported that Hank Steinbrenner, the New York Yankees' senior vice president, said Clemens will not be back in pinstripes.
"I'm not signing Clemens," Steinbrenner told the Daily News in a telephone interview.
Steinbrenner said the team has Andy Pettitte, who is also mentioned in the Mitchell report and who has admitted using performance enhancing drugs, signed for one season.
"Andy is [signed] for one year and he's only 35 and he knows how to pitch in the big games," Steinbrenner said, according to the Daily News. "Roger does, too, but let's face it, he's going to be 46 [in August].
"Pettitte is just as good with the young pitchers, though Clemens was great with the young kids last year. I don't think Roger is going to come back anyway."
Information from The Associated Press is included in this report
So basically my kid won't be able to go to college, but at least I'll have a set where the three most expensive cards are of a player I despise ~ CDsNuts
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And I'm laughing even harder at your PM.
skinny ->
Take a deep breath and come to the realization that you aren't the all-knowing that you wish you were.
That's just too funny...
You open up a can of worms with big talk, harass me, make up falsehoods. Sounds like your the one who thinks he is a God.
Come and get your tail knocked to mortality and see.
<< <i>Yes, you are nothing more than a troll. Every post you follow me around with nothing constructive. I'm not all knowing...but I know a lot in some areas.
You open up a can of worms with big talk, harass me, make up falsehoods. Sounds like your the one who thinks he is a God.
Come and get your tail knocked to mortality and see. >>
BAWHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
I have never claimed to be perfect; however I do have a problem with those who do, like you.
Now have fun busting your head into the keyboard.
As for the keyboard guy on there, you ahve nearly 7,000 posts...your keyboard must be worn out. You follow me around each post. You may even be an Axtell alt the way you operate.
<< <i>I am proud to say that I pegged Palmeiro as lying within minutes of watching him in congress....my brother can attest to it as I called him immediately. >>
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Now that was funny.
But where did you find a picture of Stown's girlfriend?
Thursday, January 3, 2008
Clemens 'swears' in interview he's never used banned substances
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ESPN.com news services
Roger Clemens says he was injected with "Lidocaine and B-12" and not steroids or human growth hormone by former trainer Brian McNamee, according to a portion of an interview with CBS' "60 Minutes" released Thursday.
"Lidocaine and B-12. It's for my joints, and B-12 I still take today," Clemens told Mike Wallace in the interview, which is scheduled to be shown Sunday night. It is Clemens' first interview since the release of the Mitchell report in December.
In the report, McNamee claims to have injected Clemens with steroids in 1998, 2000 and 2001. He said he injected the seven-time Cy Young winner with HGH in 2000, according to the report.
According to CBS, Clemens calls the accusation that he used steroids and HGH "ridiculous" and says he "never" used any banned substances. The interview was conducted last Friday.
Wallace asked Clemens if he swears he didn't used banned substances. "Swear," Clemens responds.
Lidocaine is a local anesthetic that can be used by dentists and in minor surgery. It also is available as part of ointments used to treat skin inflammation.
Clemens is scheduled to hold a news conference on Monday, the day after the interview is broadcast.
On Thursday, The New York Times reported that a lawyer for McNamee said he wouuld sue Clemens if he accuses McNamee of lying in the interview.
"He's got a chance to protect himself," Richard D. Emery, a New York-based lawyer who specializes in libel and defamation actions, told The Times. "We're not going to sue him if he doesn't do it. But if he does it, we're going to sue him."
Clemens' lawyer, Rusty Hardin, told The Times his client has nothing to hide.
"I believe a client who's telling the truth should tell the world the truth," he said. Of Clemens' "60 Minutes" appearance, Hardin said, "I think [Clemens] expressed himself very emotionally, and it'll give the viewer a chance to look at Roger and make up their mind."
On Thursday, Hardin added: "In his interview with 60 Minutes Roger told the truth. It is that simple. I encourage Mr. McNamee to watch the program."
Shortly after the Mitchell report's release, Clemens issued denials both through Hardin and in a video posted on his Web site.
"Let me be clear, the answer is no. I did not use steroids or human growth hormone, and I've never done so," Clemens said in the video, released on Dec. 23. "I did not provide Brian McNamee with any drugs to inject into my body. Brian McNamee did not inject steroids or human growth hormones into my body."
McNamee's lawyer, Ed Ward, said in December that "[McNamee] stands 100 percent behind the accuracy of the information he provided to Sen. Mitchell."
Shortly after the report was released, Hardin said: "... I am extremely upset that Roger's name was in this report based on the allegations of a troubled and unreliable witness who only came up with names after being threatened with possible prison time."
Baseball players and owners did not have an agreement to ban steroids until September 2002, and they didn't ban HGH until January 2005.
Also on Thursday, the New York Daily News reported that Hank Steinbrenner, the New York Yankees' senior vice president, said Clemens will not be back in pinstripes.
"I'm not signing Clemens," Steinbrenner told the Daily News in a telephone interview.
Steinbrenner said the team has Andy Pettitte, who is also mentioned in the Mitchell report and who has admitted using performance enhancing drugs, signed for one season.
"Andy is [signed] for one year and he's only 35 and he knows how to pitch in the big games," Steinbrenner said, according to the Daily News. "Roger does, too, but let's face it, he's going to be 46 [in August].
"Pettitte is just as good with the young pitchers, though Clemens was great with the young kids last year. I don't think Roger is going to come back anyway."
Information from The Associated Press is included in this report
Nice cover-up Roger, but we ain't buying it.
So what?
They are liars & lowlifes