Ugh. Rockets are going to be scarier than I thought this next year...
http://energymugs.com/secure_order/lifewave_all.htm
Tim Duncan of the Houston Rockets pro basketball team, more and more NFL football players, pro golfers, and a myriad of Olympic atheletes are also using the energy (and skin) pathes, just to name a few.
Note: I’m in contact with a natural doctor (John Austin) who also is using and teaching others about the patches, and is espousing a method whereby you can use these patches a lot longer. So the 1-month supply of skin patches that LifeWave offers below, can now last you from 2-3 months. If interested, please ask me how.
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Ugh. Rockets are going to be scarier than I thought this next year...
You asked for Scola, you got him.
shameless plug for his uselss product.
Duncan wore them briefly in 2005-06.
The Best and Worst of All-Stars Past
by Lang Whitaker
SLAM
BEST STORY FROM TIM DUNCAN
Houston, 2006
We were at an adidas photoshoot and ended up hanging out with Tim for a while. I asked Tim about the Spurs game in Jersey two weeks before All-Star, when Tim had the runs and kept sprinting back and forth to the bathroom. When he was on the court, Russ and I saw him wipe his face with his jersey and noticed two weird things on his chest, white sticker-looking things that looked almost like battery cable connectors or something. Timmy didn’t know a lot about them, but he said they’re some kind of cutting edge “nanotechnology” things that put chemicals or vitamins or something like that into your system and, in theory, should help you play better and be healthier.
Duncan said when the Spurs were in Philly a few days earlier, Chris Webber noticed them during the game and asked him if he was wearing nicotine patches.
Duncan never did something great without the assistance from his supporting assets who're all of great quality. he just got some good luck to join D-Rob and made a flying start for his early career, and later was accompanied by some 2nd round jewelries like Tony and Manu.
nonotechnology (i.e. manufactured products that are made from atoms.)
lol
So much fail in that article.
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