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Philip Thrift <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 27 Sep 2000 12:01:20 -0400
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On Wed, 27 Sep 2000 08:30:31 CDT, Justin Hasselman
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>>>Justin Hasselman wrote:
>>>If I had a choice, I would rather die at 30 with the body of Arnold
>>than
>>>at 90 with the body of Linus Pauling.
>
>
>>Maddy Mason wrote:
>>I wonder if you would still say that if you were about to turn 30 >next
>>week?  Sadly, there are many anorexics who DO die at 30 (or 15) >in the
>>pursuit of their vision of a gorgeous body. How tragic. In any >case, I
>>always thought Linus Pauling was quite a good looking man and >in good
>>shape for being in his 90's. As for me, I'd rather see more >Paulings in
>>the world than Arnolds, but as John Denver once said in a >song, "I don't
>>remember anybody asking me. . ."
>
>
>I would rather see more Paulings than Arnold's too, but I would still take
>Arnold's life over Paulings any day of the week - Arnold got more attention
>than Pauling.  Arnold's wife ain't bad looking either, but she's starting
to
>look anorexic nowadays.  And this is not to say I admire him (on the
>contrary, I detest him greatly), but his body and genetics are superior to
>any other bodybuilder.  This is not to give credit to him, his volume
>training method, or Joe Weider.  I'm only giving credit to his genetics.
>
>Justin Hasselman

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