Doping in Sport: The tip of the iceberg?
Tennis though, nobody really cares about tennis, do they?
A sport for gayers and divorcees
It's funny when they try and make a point of it only being banned since the start of the year, as
if they had been using it without knowing the benefits for the last 10 years.
Of course, but the world desperately needs more excuses to circulate pictures of
slim, Russian blonde dollies. Lawn tennis will do.
Yes, but it is the first instance of doping by an attractive woman, so that's significant
Without wishing to come over all Neg (as it were), it's clear to anyone with half a brain that all
professional sport is undoubtedly riddled with doping at its highest levels.
Because...why on earth wouldn't it be? :shrug:
She's a bit 'meh' though, isnt she?
I mean, she's no Julianne Moore
I am looking forward to her trying to justify exactly which medical condition she's been taking it
for 10 years for. 10 years. A decade.
Typical Russian.
I'm pretty sure 99 out of 100 photocopier repair men would disagree with you.