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\"These prosecutors seem to
be particularly interested in Seymour, Ill., chemist Arnold, who writes frequently on muscle matters. Arnold, who
received a B.S. in chemistry from the University of New Haven (Conn.) in 1990, made a splash by taking advantage of
a loophole in a 1994 supplement law to legally market androstenedione, the smash-hit over-the-counter steroid made
famous by baseball\'s Mark McGwire during the summer of 1998. In March, The Washington Post reported that the U.S.
Attorney\'s Office in the Central District of Illinois was also eyeing Arnold for his links to the previously
undetected steroid called norbolothone, which was found in champion American cyclist Tammy Thomas and led to her
lifetime ban.\"
web page (\"http://msn.espn.go.com/gen/news/2003/1112/1659917.html\")
Whitehall
11-12-2003, 07:41 PM
Completely different compounds
- Arnold has had little to o publicly with pheromones.
Jones
11-12-2003, 07:45 PM
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\"These prosecutors seem to be particularly
interested in Seymour, Ill., chemist Arnold, who writes frequently on muscle matters. Arnold, who received a B.S. in
chemistry from the University of New Haven (Conn.) in 1990, made a splash by taking advantage of a loophole in a
1994 supplement law to legally market androstenedione, the smash-hit over-the-counter steroid made famous by
baseball\'s Mark McGwire during the summer of 1998. In March, The Washington Post reported that the U.S.
Attorney\'s Office in the Central District of Illinois was also eyeing Arnold for his links to the previously
undetected steroid called norbolothone, which was found in champion American cyclist Tammy Thomas and led to her
lifetime ban.\"
web page (\"http://msn.espn.go.com/gen/news/2003/1112/1659917.html\")
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Can I have some of what your smoking?
made a splash by taking
advantage of a loophole in a 1994 supplement law to legally market androstenedione
Jones
11-12-2003, 07:51 PM
Yes, its an article
about anabolic steriods. We can all read.
Jones
11-12-2003, 07:53 PM
and A1 is NOT andro aka
androstenedione, in case you did not know that.
oscar
11-12-2003, 08:21 PM
Jones,
Instead of
coming off as a wiseass in an attempt to be glib, why not just let the guy know in a civil way that the article
isn\'t about A1.
bjf,
What we refer to as \"A1\" is Androstadienone.
The article you mentioned appears to
be about Androstenedione.
Now, wasn\'t that simple.
Oscar /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif
Jones
11-12-2003, 08:47 PM
Civility is a luxury I
grant those with intellegence.
Whitehall
11-12-2003, 10:43 PM
You must be pretty
tough on yourself.
Jones
11-12-2003, 11:55 PM
atleast say something
with some wit
Watcher
11-13-2003, 01:08 AM
Things can get very
confusing at times cant they - ive been away for so long time to do some reading.
Jones:
Your acting
with far less intelligence than I did. And you keep doing it! Keep digging buddy.
belgareth
11-13-2003, 06:48 AM
This has gone far
enough. Let\'s keep it civil, ok? Debate is one thing but pointless insults are another.
You could delete it for
all I care. I held my tongue, that was the first time I said anything.
belgareth
11-13-2003, 07:14 AM
It wasn\'t
directed at you specifically. I just read the thread this morning and decided to step in.
cuddlebear
11-13-2003, 08:22 AM
The names of the
pheromones we talk about here and certain other loosely related concotions are so similar that the confusion is
understandable. Just look at the two \"a\" words and note that they are so similar. I think it was an honest
mistake and nothing more ...
Actually I\'m relieved to know it wasn\'t really an A1 controversy ... I would
like to see the government completely non-involved with mones ...
Mtnjim
11-13-2003, 11:06 AM
\"I think it was an
honest mistake and nothing more ... \"
I made the exact same mistake a while back (in the Archived Thread). The
spelling is close enough that if you don\'t look closely, the error is easy!
I was just wondering,
what exactly is A-1? I looked in the abbreviations list for newbies but it wasn\'t there...
cuddlebear
11-13-2003, 01:02 PM
Check out
Oscar\'s post on page 1 of your thread for the name (which I don\'t feel like writing out). A1\'s properties
are not as well known as our old friends NONE, NOL, and RONE. Some have said it causes depression in men. I
believe Realm is supposed to have A1 in it. At least one of the Realm colognes. I haven\'t even experimented
with it myself, since I\'ve been busy enough with NONE, NOL, RONE & WAGG ...
If you put A1 or that big
long A word in the search engine, you should see a whole slew of posts on it ... Might oughta look at them myself
now that I think of it /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif
Sunny
11-13-2003, 01:26 PM
I have to be very
careful with A1. If I get too much close to my nose, after a while I become very tired, dizzy and uninterested. It
really spoiled my day not only once.
The smell is not as bad as NPA but I got a negative comment on it (\"you
smell sweaty\") and some negative-looking sniffing when I was wearing my normal cover. Now since I am diluting it
and covering extra well, I seem to be okay. I wear most of it on the back of my neck, so I can prevent the
depression effect.
I got the best results with two ex-girlfriends. For one \'mood enhancer\' describes it
very well. She becomes all happy and chatty and nice. For the other one, she becomes very cuddly but not the sexual
beast like with -none. \'Bonding pheromone\" describes it best for her.
I think my experiences are pretty
identical to what others have reported about A1...
Sunny
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