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    Re: dang Florida teacher is brave
    Posted by: I was too chicken to say it on 10/27/09

    On 10/26/09, Florida teacher's advice... realistic and usable solutions
    wrote:
    > Well, you have a few options... If you know you can succesfully
    > kick his a*s and WIN for sure, kick his a*s.

    That is what my fiance said. He said he would take his mitts to him.
    Make sure if you go this path that you do it when you are ready for it
    not when he is because the element of surprise will give you an
    advantage and plus there will be less chance that he has a weapon on
    him if you choose the time and place then if you wait for him to plan
    and prepare to fight you


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  • Im a student with a problem...fighting?, 10/20/09, by TB.
  • Re: Im a student with a problem...fighting?, 10/20/09, by my fiance says.
  • Re: Im a student with a problem...fighting?, 10/20/09, by p.s..
  • Re: Im a student with a problem...fighting?, 10/21/09, by good luck.
  • Re: Im a student with a problem...fighting?, 10/26/09, by Florida teacher's advice... realistic and usable solutions.
  • Re: dang Florida teacher is brave, 10/27/09, by I was too chicken to say it.

     
     

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