Barry Bonds . . . Where do you think he is?

. . . and what does he have to look forward to in his life ahead? Is he going to the clink? Of course the answer you will want to give is "who cares" but really . . .
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<< <i>. . . and what does he have to look forward to in his life ahead? Is he going to the clink? Of course the answer you will want to give is "who cares" but really . . . >>
If he doesn't go to jail, he probably has to look forward to spending the 100 million dollars or so he has in the bank.
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<< <i>I just noticed that Mr. T's mohawk has 60/40 centering. >>
lol
Good eye! I never noticed that
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<< <i>I just noticed that Mr. T's mohawk has 60/40 centering. >>
I pity the fool that has to tell that to Mr. T.
"By the era" is the only fair way to judge athletes:
In the 1970's, many players were on drugs -- drugs that helped them in numerous ways.
In the 1960's, the pitcher's mound was higher -- no surprise that pitchers dominated.
In the 1950's, nearly all of the players were American -- we now have the best players from around the world.
Waaay back when, the rules were even different -- if you bounced it over the fence it was a Home Run.
Waaay back when, pitchers used to start a few games each week -- that's why Cy Young has the most losses in history.
Barry Bonds was head-and-shoulders better than any player of his era -- period.
Charlie
<< <i>Barry Bonds will always be regarded as the best player of his era -- and that just happens to be the "steroid era". In the last couple of years we've found that lots and lots of players used steroids. What we didn't know was that lots of pitchers were also on the juice -- so it was NOT simply an era where batters were muscling up.
"By the era" is the only fair way to judge athletes:
In the 1970's, many players were on drugs -- drugs that helped them in numerous ways.
In the 1960's, the pitcher's mound was higher -- no surprise that pitchers dominated.
In the 1950's, nearly all of the players were American -- we now have the best players from around the world.
Waaay back when, the rules were even different -- if you bounced it over the fence it was a Home Run.
Waaay back when, pitchers used to start a few games each week -- that's why Cy Young has the most losses in history.
Barry Bonds was head-and-shoulders better than any player of his era -- period.
Charlie >>
He's still a jerk and will be the most hated player of his era.
<< <i>Wherever he is, he's alone. The guy couldnt buy a friend. >>
Well, he does at least have one friend, Greg Anderson, who keeps going to jail because he refuses to rat Barry out. I'm sure that this is pretty lucrative for him though.
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<< <i>He's still a jerk and will be the most hated player of his era. >>
You sound like a little kid, Blackborder. Did you say that with your tongue sticking out? Were you thumbing your nose?
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<< <i>He's still a jerk and will be the most hated player of his era. >>
You sound like a little kid, Blackborder. Did you say that with your tongue sticking out? Were you thumbing your nose? >>
You sound like an alt or someone with psychological problems. Probably both.
<< <i>He's investigating the cost of head reduction surgery >>
or, maybe he's going another route...
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