4 reviews by efile4zaggin..
Altered Beast

2005-05-15
From: efile4zaggin
Comments: "Do I have any pleasure at all that the wicked should die? says the Lord GOD, and not that he should turn from his ways and live?" (Ezek. 18:23) "Alan Wiggins joined up with the Padres in 1979, and quickly became a star player. In his first season with the Padres he set the second-best record for base steals in baseball history. The next year he led his league in steals. But then Wiggins got involved in cocaine. Arrests and team suspensions followed, one right after the other. He got traded from team to team, his skill disappearing. He failed team drug tests. Eventually, nobody wanted him. He was no longer a star ballplayer, he was just a junkie. And then doctors discovered that Alan Wiggins had AIDS. In January 1991, just twelve years after the start of a promising career, thirty-two year old Alan Wiggins died." (From "They Dared Cocaine---And Lost," Reader's Digest, July, 1992, p. 55-61) One can say of drugs what was said of alcohol in Prov. 23:32 "At the last it bites like a serpent, and stings like a viper." Let us, by all means, be wise enough to avoid both drugs and alcohol

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American Baseball

2005-05-15
From: efile4zaggin
Comments: "Do I have any pleasure at all that the wicked should die? says the Lord GOD, and not that he should turn from his ways and live?" (Ezek. 18:23) "Alan Wiggins joined up with the Padres in 1979, and quickly became a star player. In his first season with the Padres he set the second-best record for base steals in baseball history. The next year he led his league in steals. But then Wiggins got involved in cocaine. Arrests and team suspensions followed, one right after the other. He got traded from team to team, his skill disappearing. He failed team drug tests. Eventually, nobody wanted him. He was no longer a star ballplayer, he was just a junkie. And then doctors discovered that Alan Wiggins had AIDS. In January 1991, just twelve years after the start of a promising career, thirty-two year old Alan Wiggins died." (From "They Dared Cocaine---And Lost," Reader's Digest, July, 1992, p. 55-61) One can say of drugs what was said of alcohol in Prov. 23:32 "At the last it bites like a serpent, and stings like a viper." Let us, by all means, be wise enough to avoid both drugs and alcohol

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Reggie Jackson Baseball

2005-05-15
From: efile4zaggin
Comments: "Do I have any pleasure at all that the wicked should die? says the Lord GOD, and not that he should turn from his ways and live?" (Ezek. 18:23) "Alan Wiggins joined up with the Padres in 1979, and quickly became a star player. In his first season with the Padres he set the second-best record for base steals in baseball history. The next year he led his league in steals. But then Wiggins got involved in cocaine. Arrests and team suspensions followed, one right after the other. He got traded from team to team, his skill disappearing. He failed team drug tests. Eventually, nobody wanted him. He was no longer a star ballplayer, he was just a junkie. And then doctors discovered that Alan Wiggins had AIDS. In January 1991, just twelve years after the start of a promising career, thirty-two year old Alan Wiggins died." (From "They Dared Cocaine---And Lost," Reader's Digest, July, 1992, p. 55-61) One can say of drugs what was said of alcohol in Prov. 23:32 "At the last it bites like a serpent, and stings like a viper." Let us, by all means, be wise enough to avoid both drugs and alcohol

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Micheal Jacksons Moonwalker

2005-05-15
From: efile4zaggin
Comments: "Do I have any pleasure at all that the wicked should die? says the Lord GOD, and not that he should turn from his ways and live?" (Ezek. 18:23) "Alan Wiggins joined up with the Padres in 1979, and quickly became a star player. In his first season with the Padres he set the second-best record for base steals in baseball history. The next year he led his league in steals. But then Wiggins got involved in cocaine. Arrests and team suspensions followed, one right after the other. He got traded from team to team, his skill disappearing. He failed team drug tests. Eventually, nobody wanted him. He was no longer a star ballplayer, he was just a junkie. And then doctors discovered that Alan Wiggins had AIDS. In January 1991, just twelve years after the start of a promising career, thirty-two year old Alan Wiggins died." (From "They Dared Cocaine---And Lost," Reader's Digest, July, 1992, p. 55-61) One can say of drugs what was said of alcohol in Prov. 23:32 "At the last it bites like a serpent, and stings like a viper." Let us, by all means, be wise enough to avoid both drugs and alcohol

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