Aug. 15th, 2005

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As originally posted in a reply to [livejournal.com profile] sheharezaad.....

Ok, here are the rules. I write down 10 things that bring me joy and then tag 5 friends to do the same.

Aagh! Get this tag off'a me! Where's the Goo Gone?

Oh all right. Here goes nothin'.

* Sleeping in in the morning
* Being held and cuddled by someone I love and loves me back
* Eating yummy food(s) that I love
* Listening to smooth jazz
* Driving on a sparsely populated road
* Long hot showers
* Spending quality time with my cats
* Hiking through forests
* Sailing on lakes or seas
* Gazing at the fire in the fireplace or the campfire... as long as the smoke isn't heading my way

And now comes the hard part. Tagging 5 people who read my LJ and occasionally reply.
[livejournal.com profile] sins_forgotten
[livejournal.com profile] figmo
[livejournal.com profile] happyfunpaul
[livejournal.com profile] rms_butterfly
[livejournal.com profile] kitanzi
Hey! What 10 things give you joy?
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Well, the smoking gun -- or should I say, smoking syringe -- is out. Baltimore Orioles 1B Rafael Palmiero has been suspended for 10 days for using steroids. (Yeah I know; it's old and stale news.)

Only 10 days? Olympic athletes lose their medals and endure a lifetime of disgrace if they test positive for performance-enhancing drugs. Ask Ben Johnson.

But here's a man who testified before Congress a few months ago, saying he didn't use steroids. If he was under oath at the time, this could be considered perjury. That is, unless it's true that he didn't use them before the time he testified.

Here's how I see it: An athlete who takes performance-enhancing materials gives himself an unfair advantage over his or her opponents. That's not sportsmanlike.

Palmiero has over 500 home runs and 3000 hits -- one of only 4 players in major league baseball history. That would make him Hall of Fame material.

However, players have been banned from the Hall for other acts detrimental to baseball. Shoeless Joe Jackson. Pete Rose.

Should players such as Palmiero be admitted to the Baseball Hall of Fame, despite their drug usage on or off the playing field?

Discuss.

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