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OK...How Do I Do This?

Posted: February 12th, 2009, 3:20 pm
by HenryGale
How do I use multiple quotes from different posts and be able to comment about each individual quote? I have seen this many times, and obviously un-technical enough to figure out how to do it.

RubberMallet wrote:
prototype wrote:Ed - Logic!!! You have to be kidding...No matter how he got it - It was not against the rules of Major League baseball at the time! Now it is and I don't think players are using it as much. He didn't buy it off the streets - I'm sure he got it from a trainer or doctor. You take steroids and let's see if you can hit a 90MPH fastball - it aint happening.
this is the stupidest thing i've heard in a while...the last time i heard something this stupid? the last time steroids were a big deal.
It was not against the rules of Major League baseball at the time!


this is the most retarded arguement i've ever heard. they are illegal from a US LAW standpoint if taken without a proper prescription. what would the prescription for? breast tumors? this is the only medical thing its been used for. 99% of the time its used to bulk.
Now it is and I don't think players are using it as much.
you don't? ha!
He didn't buy it off the streets - I'm sure he got it from a trainer or doctor.
great deduction. this have nothing to do with the legality of it. many a professional athletes have said, "as a pro, you know exactly what is going into your body all the time. if they say they don't know, they are lying"
You take steroids and let's see if you can hit a 90MPH fastball - it aint happening.
actually there have been plenty of instances where college kids and minor leaguers not being able to hit at a major league level have been able to do so with the help of steroids...the "well see if you can hit a 90mph fastball after you have taken steroids" arguement is a flawed tired display of idiocy.

Posted: February 12th, 2009, 3:27 pm
by SuperJon
You have to go through and manually put the [/quote] and [quote] wherever you want to break it up.

Posted: February 12th, 2009, 4:55 pm
by PAmedic
either that or just email MALLET with your thoughts and allow him to post for you.

that oughta work out well for ya.

Re: OK...How Do I Do This?

Posted: February 12th, 2009, 4:57 pm
by SuperJon
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[quote="prototype"]Ed - Logic!!!  You have to be kidding...No matter how he got it - It was not against the rules of Major League baseball at the time!  Now it is and I don't think players are using it as much.  He didn't buy it off the streets - I'm sure he got it from a trainer or doctor.  You take steroids and let's see if you can hit a 90MPH fastball - it aint happening.[/quote]

this is the stupidest thing i've heard in a while...the last time i heard something this stupid? the last time steroids were a big deal.

[quote] It was not against the rules of Major League baseball at the time![/quote]  

this is the most retarded arguement i've ever heard.  they are illegal from a US LAW standpoint if taken without a proper prescription.  what would the prescription for? breast tumors?  this is the only medical thing its been used for.  99% of the time its used to bulk. 

[quote]Now it is and I don't think players are using it as much.  [/quote]

you don't?  ha!

[quote]He didn't buy it off the streets - I'm sure he got it from a trainer or doctor.  [/quote]

great deduction. this have nothing to do with the legality of it.  many a professional athletes have said, "as a pro, you know exactly what is going into your body all the time.  if they say they don't know, they are lying"

[quote]You take steroids and let's see if you can hit a 90MPH fastball - it aint happening.[/quote]

actually there have been plenty of instances where college kids and minor leaguers not being able to hit at a major league level have been able to do so with the help of steroids...the "well see if you can hit a 90mph fastball after you have taken steroids" arguement is a flawed tired display of idiocy.[/quote]

Posted: February 13th, 2009, 10:05 am
by HenryGale
Thanks!

Posted: February 13th, 2009, 12:26 pm
by prototype
Ok - why do you have to use that example?? ;) Now I have to relive that whole thread.