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Fighting Josh would be like kicking a puppy...... he is so cute and cuddly.......

And Josh I am working at home today until 11.30 then off to the Academy to work on some training modules for a class I am teaching next week. It is actually my day off but I am a dedicated Prison Officer who gets to teach other Officers Control and Restraint methods, Chemical Agent Delivery Systems (gas) and what I am teaching next week, Emergency Response Team Leader training, you know, batons, shields, riots, etc.... :)

Farken crazyness! How many c**ts you beating the shit out of, like OZ style on SBS lol. Reckon I'd be someone's bitch at the jail? Or is that just hammed up for tv lol.

Oh an dave, I want a hug now

Fighting Josh would be like kicking a puppy...... he is so cute and cuddly.......

And Josh I am working at home today until 11.30 then off to the Academy to work on some training modules for a class I am teaching next week. It is actually my day off but I am a dedicated Prison Officer who gets to teach other Officers Control and Restraint methods, Chemical Agent Delivery Systems (gas) and what I am teaching next week, Emergency Response Team Leader training, you know, batons, shields, riots, etc.... :)

:)

- n- now th- that don't kill me

can only make me stronger

I need you to hurry up now

cause I can't wait much longer

I know I got to be right now

cause I cant get much wronger

man I’ve been waitin' all night now

that's how long I’ve been on ya

Hows this for you "homo" liking then... Something for the older folk...

My, my, at Waterloo Napoleon did surrender

Oh yeah, and I have met my destiny in quite a similar way

The history book on the shelf

Is always repeating itself

No, wiffle balls are made of a heavy foam that doesn't do too much damage but can be thrown like a baseball. When thrown hard enough, you can get it to elongate and therefore curve in flight. But they do hurt like a bitch when they hit you!!

Yeap, just saw it on google...

I thought it must have had somethign to do with the ball as thats just not natural...

Im thinking this guy would have to be morth millions in major league baseball with that tallent...

Cool non the less, check out the ice bombs... I think you will like it...

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