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Though its makers claim the Whizzinator is foolproof, the actor Tom Sizemore was caught using one during a drug test in February.
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Though its makers claim the Whizzinator is foolproof, the actor Tom Sizemore was caught using one during a drug test in February.
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But let's just say Armstrong was so hellbent on doping that he was willing to resort to a "Whizzinator"-like device.
Going With the Flow: How to Evade the Drug Testers BikeSnobNYC 2009
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Not my prosthetic penis: Tom Sizemore in 2005, when accused of cheating on a court-mandated drug test with something called the Whizzinator; also said that wasn't his underwear in which authorities found the device.
Paris Hilton's not-my-drugs excuse part of a time-honored celebrity bust tradition 2010
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The company produced prosthetic pensises called the Whizzinator (graphic images) to hide illegal drugs in the urine.
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The Whizzinator is a device used to fake drug tests that includes a prosthetic penis attached to a jockstrap and a plastic bag.
Why Fantasy Football Matters Erik Barmack 2006
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The Whizzinator is a device used to fake drug tests that includes a prosthetic penis attached to a jockstrap and a plastic bag.
Why Fantasy Football Matters Erik Barmack 2006
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Sixty-seven-year-old George Wills, of San Pedro, Calif., sold a product called the Whizzinator along with a synthetic urine that could be used to fill the device.
daytondailynews.com - News JOE MANDAK 2010
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Two California men and their Internet company are scheduled for sentencing by a federal judge in Pittsburgh for selling a male prosthetic known as the Whizzinator that helped men cheat on drug tests.
CBS 2 - KCAL 9 - Los Angeles - Southern California - LA Breaking News, Weather, Traffic, Sports 2010
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Sixty-seven-year-old George Wills, of San Pedro, Calif., sold a product called the Whizzinator along with a synthetic urine that could be used to fill the device so pilots, truck drivers and others could pass federally mandated drug tests.
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