Barry Bond thanks Steroids after his 715 homeruns

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bondsAfter Bonds homered off Colorado’s Byung-Hyun Kim in front of his home fans in San Fran, Bonds in a silent prayer “thanked the lord, his parents and steroidsâ€? for providing him “faith, support and strength” (in that order). Bonds is just 40 run from becoming the all time homerun leader, which is currently held by Hank Aaron. Bonds is hopeful that drugs will get him high(er).

For more on his misadventure, visit NPR.

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  1. 1. none of your business | June 15, 2006 #

    You guys are some racist,bias assholes. “Barry Bond thanks Steroids after his 715 homeruns.â€? Because he is black it is a big issue. Had he been white, it would have been overlooked. That’s just it, white people are afraid of the knowledge, power, and talent that black people have until you would do just about anything to knock them down and keep the down. For every profession there is out there, there are sooooooo many blacks that are involved. I’m speaking for Barry Bond, whoever wrote this story can kiss his BLACK ass.

  1. 2. headsetop | June 15, 2006 #

    I am colored too!! It is not about race, but since you brought this up, it appears more so like your opinions are biased about Bonds. I can’t prove Barry Bonds took steroids, but can you prove he did not?? Yes I am biased, so are you, if you think otherwise, you need to get out of your “I am black so I am hated� cocoon and see how racist you have become. You have preconceived notion that “I am white� and am writing about Bonds “because he is black�, piss off man. No need to judge people based on their skin color, remember?

  1. 3. Adrian MacNair | June 15, 2006 #

    But it is interesting to know ethnicity, as that often gives some formation of the person in this “blind” medium. If someone is continually offended by a specific issue, it often has to do with a prejudicial remark based on ethnicity or religious affiliation.

  1. 4. headsetop | June 16, 2006 #

    A friend of mine pointed out that we are moving away from the real issue i.e. drug use. Be it black or white, the skin color of the athlete, it does not justify performance enhancing drug usage. Unfortunately, Bonds is in the thick of it. When I wrote the blog, I was not even think about the racial angle to it. Else I would have made it even funnier.

    Adrian, I am not sure if I understand what you mean by “it is interesting to know ethnicity�? Did you mean my ethnicity? Can’t you tell??

  1. 5. Adrian MacNair | June 16, 2006 #

    I have no idea. Colored can mean anything, although it usually means black. When I first saw you post on TM I thought you were Asian because hso sounds like an Asian surname.

    Anyway the original comment is moronic. Jason Giambi, Mark McGwire, Raphael Palmeiro, and Jose Canseco are all white or, I guess, hispanic, and we think they’re assholes, too. Actually I think McGwire got the most flak and he’s the whitest dude in MLBA.

  1. 6. headsetop | June 16, 2006 #

    Well, colored usually means non-white, at least that is how it is here in Virginia, hence, I am colored. But no, I am not black, and I think it is obvious from my blog that I am ……….

    Anyway, all the points your bring about is true, I agree with you that many other have gotten heat about steroids, it so happens that Bonds is breaking the records and is in the cross-eye.

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