The Herald gets action -- again. As of this morning, Debbie Clemens Health and Fitness website has ceased to exist in cyberspace. When you got to www.debbieclemens.com you get a message saying "The URL you have requested does not have a website associated with it." But you can still read all about it in Today’s Inside Track. Now how are we gonna get Roger that "Love" ball....
Today, we feel the need to direct your attention to www.debbieclemens.com, the health and fitness Web site of Roger Clemens’ lovely bride - which is a real howl now that Debbie admits she was shot up with HGH in order to look good for a Sports Illustrated photo shoot!
The Web site, captioned “Healthy Lifestyle, Exercise Program, Diet & Fitness Tips from Debbie Clemens,” gives Mrs. Rocket’s take on “a common sense and balanced lifestyle approach” - but nowhere do we find any mention of the benefits of human growth hormone!
“Hello Fitness Friends,” Debbie writes. (We’re thinking that Brian McNamee is off that list!)
“I have always been reluctant to tell others what I think would be best for them,” she continues. “I only know what works for me.”
Ahem.
According to McNamee, what worked for Debbie was HGH. He says he injected Mrs. Clemens at Roger’s direction before the couple posed for the 2003 Sports Illustrated swimsuit edition pics.
Debbie admits she did HGH, but claims she injected herself. Roger says Debbie only did it once and quit immediately because she felt “wiggy,”’ ‘itchy’ and suffered circulation problems. Roger, of course, also says he never touched the stuff.
What is not in dispute is Debbie’s performance anxiety leading up to the bathing-suit pics.
“Roger came to me one day and told me that we had been asked to do a photo shoot for Sports Illustated,” she writes. “I had major anxiety! I was a 39-year-old mother of 4!
“Once I realized this WAS going to be a reality, I decided to give it everything I had.”
Apparently.
“I am not a risk taker, but have since learned that with risk, sometimes comes great reward.”
And sometimes come Congressional hearings . . . .
“I feel it was a turning point in my life . . . Using common sense and my ability to balance my life, I achieved that goal.”
Hmmm, seems she left something out there . . .
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