"It was such a loosey-goosey ear, I'm guilty of being negligent, naive, not asking all the right questions. To be quite honest, I don't know exactly what substances I was guilty of using."
Should that read, "loosey-goosey year"? What's a loosey-goosey ear?
I'm naive.
That's not against the law.
No prescription required to be naive.
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Oh. A loosey-goosey era.
ARod sounds like Mad Dog when he says that.
You know, it's so funny to read the entire transcript. Because I don't get so much the feeling that he's lying, just the feeling that he's so unbelievably inarticulate.
Reading more carefully, he's inarticulate and also a liar:
Lie: Again, at the time of that culture, there was no illegal or legal. It was just -- you have to understand the time. To take you back there, again, people were taking a number of different things, from GNC, to whatever.
To be quite honest with you, the first time that I knew I had failed a test 100 percent was when the lady from Sports Illustrated [Selena Roberts] came into my gym just a few days ago and told me, 'You have failed a test.'
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