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Welcome to MuscleSport Magazine, where we bring the bodybuilding, sports and fitness industries. All together in one media outlet. Weight training is the backbone of all three and we will give you the latest headlines and also show you how to build muscle and gain muscle through bodybuilding workouts.
Published: October 30, 2008
Open Session an Alternative to Getting ‘Flamed’ on the Boards

Ever wanted to post a question on a new or even old thread on one of the many message boards/forums online? Especially if you’re new to ‘the game,’ you probably hesitated and just did a serach for something similar. My question to you is – why?
There are no such things as stupid questions when it comes to anabolic steroids. Just because there are assholes out there that like to ‘flame’ a thread doesn’t mean that you have to sit there and take it. With the addition of ‘MuscleSport Radio’ to the bodybuilding and sports industry, you have a real alternative.
Instead of waiting for an answer online, you’ll get a true live response. Are we going to tell you where to get the stuff? Of course not, and while we may feel that we are a step up from hidden names on a forum, we still can’t give you sources. That you’ll have to figure out. But when you do, at least you’ll be prepared and know what you should and shouldn’t do.
Listen live every Tuesday from 3-4 Eastern time on Blog Talk Radio (www.blogtalkradio.com) and be sure to call in to (347) 884-8157. You’ll be on the air live and not get jerked off and abused, which is a frequent occurrence on the boards.
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One Comment on "Steroid Q & A Forum for ‘MuscleSport Radio’"
Smeseeerusy on Fri, 19th Dec 2008 11:12 pm
Qualitative resource