Filed under: PEDs, MLB, TwitterRoger Clemens' Twitter message hours after he was indicted for perjury on Thursday had some uninvited guests: Google ads for the human growth hormone and steroids, substances the seven-time Cy Young Award winner denied using.
It came via TwitLonger, an independent Twitter service that allows users to write more than the typical 140-character limit. The post was accompanied with ads for HGH and hormone replacement therapy by a "Harvard MD," a "Natural HGH Releaser," an "Independent report on HGH releasing supplements" and "Testosterone Treatment."
Tip of the hat to npr.org.
Saturday, August 21, 2010
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