vader-nator
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Back in 1997 I read a book which really had an amazing effect on me.
isbn 0-646-33047-0 spintex publishing OOP.
It was called Over The Edge. A book about an Aussie Bodybuilder who went all the way with the whole BB game and did really well.
The story was written as an alias so that the writer could maintain a safe and detached existence having revealed so much about the truth behind the trophies and the lifestyles.
I still have a copy but it is one of my 10 books I would take on a deserted island.
A fun read, with stories I can match nearly all of but from a drug free perspective. eg The antics of the paranoid friends needing to come over and train on x-mas morning because the gym was closed.... only to find all of them showing up in dribs and drabs throughout the morning. LOL What about the families and santa? I still get roid rage from FM DJs but never took the roids to get em. LOL
I empathized so completely with the main character that I chose not to go down the path. Since my hey day was around then, I have seen a great many of my old mates wither away. Bald Gollums now with thick glasses and frail little old bodies. Many even regret having ever being into it.
Being drug free, they always smile when they see I am still at it all these years later. To this day they still ask me what I am on and still they laugh when I say nothing. If any of us should have been on em it should have been you! I never did!!!
In the end we are all just doing the best we can on the paths we chose for ourselves.
Thanks David Shaw
If any of you guys here know who the real David Shaw is, please tell him that his book came along at just the right time for me. I recommend it to anyone if you are around big dudes and hang with the hard core monsters.
Thanks Rob
isbn 0-646-33047-0 spintex publishing OOP.
It was called Over The Edge. A book about an Aussie Bodybuilder who went all the way with the whole BB game and did really well.
The story was written as an alias so that the writer could maintain a safe and detached existence having revealed so much about the truth behind the trophies and the lifestyles.
I still have a copy but it is one of my 10 books I would take on a deserted island.
A fun read, with stories I can match nearly all of but from a drug free perspective. eg The antics of the paranoid friends needing to come over and train on x-mas morning because the gym was closed.... only to find all of them showing up in dribs and drabs throughout the morning. LOL What about the families and santa? I still get roid rage from FM DJs but never took the roids to get em. LOL
I empathized so completely with the main character that I chose not to go down the path. Since my hey day was around then, I have seen a great many of my old mates wither away. Bald Gollums now with thick glasses and frail little old bodies. Many even regret having ever being into it.
Being drug free, they always smile when they see I am still at it all these years later. To this day they still ask me what I am on and still they laugh when I say nothing. If any of us should have been on em it should have been you! I never did!!!
In the end we are all just doing the best we can on the paths we chose for ourselves.
Thanks David Shaw
If any of you guys here know who the real David Shaw is, please tell him that his book came along at just the right time for me. I recommend it to anyone if you are around big dudes and hang with the hard core monsters.
Thanks Rob
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