"Anyone who has seen me spin that heavy, giant wheel on television knows that I'm not a steroid user"
- Pat Sajak
About this Quote
Pat Sajak is making a declaration about his physical strength and fitness. He is suggesting that he does not use steroids to improve his efficiency. He is referring to the popular video game show he hosts, Wheel of Fortune, and the large wheel he spins on the show. He is highlighting that his strength and physical ability to spin the wheel is a testimony to his natural physical conditioning and not the outcome of steroid usage. He is also indicating that anyone who has actually seen him spin the wheel can vouch for his physical strength and fitness. Pat Sajak is making a statement about his physical fitness and strength, which he does not utilize steroids to enhance his performance.
This quote is written / told by Pat Sajak somewhere between October 26, 1946 and today. He/she was a famous Entertainer from USA.
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