Wednesday
Look, I don't blame Michael Phelps for apologizing. He has a living to earn, so he did what he had to do.
In the meantime, I merely note that this broken wreck of a man's failure to win any more than a pathetic fourteen Olympic gold medals (so far) is a terrifying warning of the horrific damage that cannabis can do to someone's health - and a powerful reminder of just how sensible the drug laws really are.
- Andrew Stuttaford, referring to this.

If I'd been him I'd have said something like the following:
Here is a bong.
Here is your arse.
Here is you arse with a bong rammed up it.
T'would seem like a suitable reply to me at least.
Posted by Dale Amon at February 4, 2009 03:08 AM
You hear of these tragic cases. If the Queen Mother had been weened off Gin, she might still be with us. If Churchill had been warned of the dangers of smoking and drinking, he might still be with us. If Phelps had only stayed off the Marijuana, how many more gold medals might he have won?
It's a worry!
Posted by Nuke Gray! at February 4, 2009 04:31 AM
The press has now moved on to the important questions
Posted by Michael Jennings at February 4, 2009 11:46 AM
Gee ... no one wants to talk about the amount of damage serious sport training does to the body.
( misquoting Balko: ) American pro football players have a 10 year shorter average lifespan for a reason. Each of those medals he won cost him some lifespan.
We should ban the Olympics as well.
Nerf suits for everybody!
Posted by Kristopher at February 4, 2009 09:48 PM
How come Samizdata doesn't regularly quote from Popper or Postrel? They are listed as icons, but rarely heard from!
Posted by Nuke Gray! at February 5, 2009 12:00 AM










