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Thursday, December 27, 2007
Shades of O.J.?
Nice to see that Clemens is doing his own investigation of the steroid reports.
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After an extensive investigation, they have "discovered" that Clemens was not in fact injecting HGH, but really was only injecting a vitamin and a painkiller.
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After an extensive investigation, they have "discovered" that Clemens was not in fact injecting HGH, but really was only injecting a vitamin and a painkiller.
Call me old-fashioned, but I generally take my vitamins and Advil the easy way.
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