offered his fillipino brethren mega bucks to lose weight and get on the scale and earn big bucks.... but.... they had to take a mandatory blood and urine test to make sure they are making the weight legit. no supplements no cheating.... now thats fair...... right? it's one of those elie sechback joints...where he is being up pacs ass and petting his dog and talking to his aunts and uncles and folding his socks
LMAO! Seriously Pac? So you are blood testing them? To prevent cheating? Double standard? Much props to Pac for the event!
Funny. So how come his Filipino contestants aren't being offended by the tests? Why aren't they accusing him of slander? By making them take the tests he's telling us he doesn't completely trust his own people. Why should Floyd be criticized for feeling the same way?? I'm aware he wanted a bit more than the standard test procedure but still, it's not a huge difference.
It does make complete sense to test the contestants of a weight loss challenge.... As far as i could see it was just a standard urine test. It would be real easy to get cracked out for a couple weeks and lose a bunch of weight. I can't think of any weight loss advantages smoking weed would give you though. I think cocaine and meth only stay in your system for 3 days though.... It would be pretty easy to work around that.
Because you generally only get the munchies if you don't do it very often. It doesn't make me wana eat.
Back when I smoked weed regularly I would instantly get hungry. I have never been a big eater, but when i was stoned I could really clear a refrigerator. I guess it would depend on the person, just like most things.:yep
But here's the thing - it's a trust issue. Pac could've refrained from implementing the testing procedure since he is dealing with family members or close friends. But he didn't do such thing and the contestants seemed more than willing to undergo such tests. I expected to see this kind of attitude in dealing with Floyd's request. Floyd has the same reasonable skepticism Manny has for his contestants. Why should that be seen as slander or character assault, especially when Floyd is indirectly suggesting that he's a suspect too by taking the tests himself? I mean we're talking about only 3-7 random blood tests within a month. No big deal.