50 Cent, Juice or Not?

As do I. Namely because I find the term “juice” in reference to AAS idiotic.

[quote]Contrl wrote:

I’m sorry, are we talking about the same retard that says " Them bitches think pussy precious; Them niggas they wanna test us; Got beef so we be wearing vest-es" ?
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50 better watch out Double RR bustin rhymes again.

[quote]Contrl wrote:

Now, if only you told me you were an Ohio State fan, you and I are inseparable.[/quote]

How 'bout them Buckeyes!!!

Nittany Lion tasted delicious this weekend did it not???

[quote]The Bambino wrote:
Mr. Contrl-

If you knew me, you would realize that my avatar is done extremely tounge-in-cheek. It’s funny. I find it humorous. I am not anything close to a “gangsta.” I grew up in a middle class family in rural Ohio for Christ sake. I am a college educated man who works 4o hours a week for a major corporation.
I am not arguing 50’s IQ. I am not saying that he is intelligent. I am not even supporting his lifestyle.
What I am saying is that 50 took a “product”, marketed the hell out of it, and sold a shitload of it. This seems like a solid business plan to me, no?
And for your peace of mind, I wear my pants around my waist like one should. [/quote]

this doesn’t require intelligence.

It requires a lot of common sense!!!

And some industriousness. But not to much brains. (granted he may be a little smarter then we think)

[quote]Scarter1 wrote:
Does anybody think 50 cent took steroids because a few years ago after he got shot he was only 6’0 160lbs and now he is 6’1 240lbs
That’s a lot of weight to be gained in just 2-3 years.[/quote]

Report: DA Names Entertainers in Steroid Investigation
Mary J. Blige, 50 Cent Mentioned
Last Edited: Sunday, 13 Jan 2008, 4:36 PM EST
Created: Sunday, 13 Jan 2008, 4:34 PM EST

PATCHOGUE, N.Y. – A number of entertainers were named in connection with an Albany-based steroid investigation, according to a published report.

The Times Union of Albany cited unnamed sources in a Sunday report that R&B music star Mary J. Blige, rap musicians 50 Cent, Timbaland and Wyclef Jean, and award-winning author and producer Tyler Perry may have been received or used performance enhancing drugs.

Albany District Attorney P. David Soares launched a Albany-based investigation into steroid trafficking last year. Law enforcement officials have said evidence does not indicate that the celebrities broke the law. Officials are focusing on the doctors, pharmacists and clinics that provide the drugs.

Calls to representatives for the celebrities were not immediately returned Sunday.

Soares has declined to comment on or confirm the identities of the stars mentioned in the report. His multistate investigation has focused on Signature Pharmacy of Orlando, Fla. So far 10 defendants have pleaded guilty and some professional athletes have been linked to the probe in news reports.

Soares has said Signature was at the center of a web of businesses and doctors that illegally wrote prescriptions for steroids. The investigation gained national attention almost a year ago when authorities raided Signature. The company’s owners and the pharmacy’s operators are awaiting trial in Albany on related charges.

Records shared with the Times Union and information from several cooperating witnesses on Long Island indicate the celebrities received prescribed human growth hormone or steroids. In some cases aliases were used for their delivery.

Former Sen. George Mitchell released his report last month on performance-enhancing drugs in baseball.

The report said former Mets clubhouse attendant Kirk Radomski provided steroids and human growth hormone linked to several prominent players, including Roger Clemens, Paul Lo Duca, Mo Vaughn, Lenny Dykstra and Andy Pettitte. Radomski pleaded guilty last year to charges that he dealt steroids to players for a decade.

Hearings are set to begin this month in Congress on the Mitchell report.

Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., introduced legislation that would make possession of human growth hormone illegal without a current, valid prescription.


Information from: Times Union, http://www.timesunion.com

Copyright 2008 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Nice Find.

This is getting even more out of hand.

So you all think getting a liberal President in the states will help this situation or is it really not controlled by the Pres?

[quote]retailboy wrote:
Nice Find.

This is getting even more out of hand.

So you all think getting a liberal President in the states will help this situation or is it really not controlled by the Pres?[/quote]

Democrat Senator Charles Schumer wants to have HGH classified as if it were a narcotic. It is driven by the media and both parties are latching on.

Thanks for the info Zap!

[quote]The Bambino wrote:
Mr. Contrl-

If you knew me, you would realize that my avatar is done extremely tounge-in-cheek. It’s funny. I find it humorous. I am not anything close to a “gangsta.” I grew up in a middle class family in rural Ohio for Christ sake. I am a college educated man who works 4o hours a week for a major corporation.
I am not arguing 50’s IQ. I am not saying that he is intelligent. I am not even supporting his lifestyle.
What I am saying is that 50 took a “product”, marketed the hell out of it, and sold a shitload of it. This seems like a solid business plan to me, no?
And for your peace of mind, I wear my pants around my waist like one should. [/quote]

If you want to be more accurate, it wasn’t 50 Cent himself who took his product and marketed it - it was his producer, Dr. Dre. Fiddy was a nobody before he was taken under Dre’s wing. He’d already dropped quite a few albums before, was in the rap group Onyx, and nobody still ever knew he existed until his first hit, “In the Club”, was released.

50 Cent didn’t have the brains to take the product and market it - hell, 50 Cent doesn’t even make up his own beats. He’s a substandard rapper with below average talent and an uninspiring, thick tongued monotone of a rap flow, who has made it big sheerly through mass media manipulation.

Oh, and it’s close to confirmed that he’s been on the juice in an article that was posted on a recent thread here.