Stallone Busted in Airport!

I think Stallone looks pretty good for his age. He’s a good looking guy.

[quote]mtotry wrote:
it was zanex from the latest reports…in australia any prescription med with no script is illegal…but his lawyers will probably make this go away…

I think his team is smart enough not to have anything illegal(gh, etc) in his luggage…shoot they would at least throw it in someone else’s luggage like his assistant or bodyguards…who knows…

Likes like his pumping up for rambo 4.
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Glad to see the mullet is coming back for Rambo 4. The question is, is that the Camaro Cut or the Ape Drape?

The guy comes to Australia, which brings dick all in total movie earnings anyway, to promote his film, and he gets harassed.

Him being in Australia brings revenue to their cinema/film industry.

He even managed to smile and sign autographs after being held for a couple of hours by customs.

The fat-gut pie-eating authorities who raided his room should quit wasting the tax payers’ money and do their job and raid some dealers (who seem to be everywhere).

Rocky Balboa will be getting my dough tonight. So will John Rambo when it comes out.

I could not care less what he had with him.

He is inspirational and a clear example of what can be achieved with a good work ethic and effort. “supplementation” aside

I hope I look that good when I am sixty.

I live in Aus, and the authorities should spend more resources and time trying to combat the ‘ICE’ amphetamine problems we have.

The ICE is having much more of an impact on Aus than what ever Stallone had in his luggage

[quote]InFlames wrote:
I could not care less what he had with him.

He is inspirational and a clear example of what can be achieved with a good work ethic and effort. “supplementation” aside

I hope I look that good when I am sixty.

I live in Aus, and the authorities should spend more resources and time trying to combat the ‘ICE’ amphetamine problems we have.

The ICE is having much more of an impact on Aus than what ever Stallone had in his luggage[/quote]

Sounds like a job for “DOG the bounty hunter”. He’ll give 'em a stern talking to…and a hug.

[quote]Addicted wrote:

Sounds like a job for “DOG the bounty hunter”. He’ll give 'em a stern talking to…and a hug.[/quote]

"smoke brah?

you gotta find Christ brah."

[quote]biglift88 wrote:
Its not that big of a deal like someone said earlier. Hes an entertainer, not a athlete of any type. I’m not promoting the use of steriods/GH in entertainers, but it isnt really as important as bonds taking them.

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What are you talking about? Sly definetly qualifies as an athlete.

[quote]bushidobadboy wrote:
Andrew Dixon wrote:
biglift88 wrote:
Its not that big of a deal like someone said earlier. Hes an entertainer, not a athlete of any type. I’m not promoting the use of steriods/GH in entertainers, but it isnt really as important as bonds taking them.

What are you talking about? Sly definetly qualifies as an athlete.

Why? What sport does he compete in?[/quote]

Phhhh Boxing… Duh!

[quote]dez6485 wrote:
being so fucking hard that you never show emotion about anything doesnt make you tough, it makes you a fucking tool. didnt you see rocky 3 and 4? he cries in both!
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If this is satire, it is brilliant. If you are being serious (implying I need to be like “Rocky”), you have my sympathies.

[quote]Professor X wrote:
Some of you have issues. I really hope people pull out photos of you in your 20’s and 30’s when you are in your 60’s and start comparing them.[/quote]

LMAO.

I’ll never understand why people get all emotional and into people they’ve never met. If Stallone is a personal friend, cool, worry about him. But if he’s just some dude on a screen, why care?

It makes no sense.

I admire Stallone for various reasons - none of which have to do with his movies. He started off with just about nothing, and he was dead broke and practically homeless before he made Rocky. That type of perserverance is admirable.

But I admire anyone (not just people who appear on a big screen) who has made something of themselves from nothing. But being on TV doesn’t make you worthy of adoration. Hell, I have more respect for the immigrant who works hard to send his child to college than I do for some random celebrity.

[quote]mtotry wrote:
WS4JB wrote:
mtotry wrote:
But on a better note…

looks like he ditched gunnar and got his old trainer back that pumped him up for rocky 4 and rambo 3…

I thought Franco Columbo was his trainer for Rocky 4 ? But maybe he just trained “with” Franco.

–JB

and again for rambo:first blood part 2 in 1985.
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Ya know, I was looking at some of stallones rambo pictures and started thinking about this site. If Stallone was no one and would post some of his old pictures on this site, he would get flamed. The guys here would call him small, a newb, tell him to gain a bunch of weight, work on his legs, etc… rolls eyes

um geeze how else can one change their face so rapidly from rocky, to rambo III, to the latest troll looking Face. His face is scarier than michael jackson

[quote]CaliforniaLaw wrote:
I’ll never understand why people get all emotional and into people they’ve never met. If Stallone is a personal friend, cool, worry about him. But if he’s just some dude on a screen, why care?

It makes no sense.

I admire Stallone for various reasons - none of which have to do with his movies. He started off with just about nothing, and he was dead broke and practically homeless before he made Rocky. That type of perserverance is admirable.

But I admire anyone (not just people who appear on a big screen) who has made something of themselves from nothing. But being on TV doesn’t make you worthy of adoration. Hell, I have more respect for the immigrant who works hard to send his child to college than I do for some random celebrity.[/quote]

We probably all admire Stallone for the same reasons. He is inspirational.

There are plenty of celebs that get blasted on this site.

[quote]Kill’Em All wrote:
um geeze how else can one change their face so rapidly from rocky, to rambo III, to the latest troll looking Face. His face is scarier than michael jackson[/quote]

its called getting older man. come on…

how bout plastic F*&$% surgery

[quote]chrisrodx wrote:
Kill’Em All wrote:
um geeze how else can one change their face so rapidly from rocky, to rambo III, to the latest troll looking Face. His face is scarier than michael jackson

its called getting older man. come on…[/quote]

no its called gh, and heavy androgens. Your face does not get larger with age.

You’re so misinformed it’s not even funny. I don’t have the energy to right now, but does someone want to get a picture of Dick Cheney’s face circa 1990 and one of his face circa 2007 and post them side by side?

That would do it.

[quote]Kill’Em All wrote:
chrisrodx wrote:
Kill’Em All wrote:
um geeze how else can one change their face so rapidly from rocky, to rambo III, to the latest troll looking Face. His face is scarier than michael jackson

its called getting older man. come on…

no its called gh, and heavy androgens. Your face does not get larger with age.
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[quote]Kill’Em All wrote:
chrisrodx wrote:
Kill’Em All wrote:
um geeze how else can one change their face so rapidly from rocky, to rambo III, to the latest troll looking Face. His face is scarier than michael jackson

its called getting older man. come on…

no its called gh, and heavy androgens. Your face does not get larger with age.
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your nose and your ears f.E never stop to grow ,so, proportions change