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Topic: job
kojack's photo
Thu 03/08/07 10:45 AM
I d love it. I d worry of course of her safety of being shot, but it
would deffinately save me $$$ on cuffs laugh

TxsGal3333's photo
Thu 03/08/07 11:07 AM
Heck I would love to work in a crime lab that would be just too kewl.


Kojack ya not right lmao laugh laugh laugh
Besides cuffs are too stiff restraints would be better lmao fur ones at
that lmaolaugh laugh laugh laugh

oldsage's photo
Thu 03/08/07 01:06 PM
They make'em fur lined, seen them in a magazine, Txs.
Want me to find that copy?

mes61's photo
Thu 03/08/07 08:37 PM
Karmafury, congradulations. I've never worked in a maternity ward. I
have, however blogged with many people who were definitely better
qualified than some morons I've blogged with.

karmafury's photo
Thu 03/08/07 08:45 PM
Mes, I've never worked in a maternity ward either. However I have worked
as a Security Officer for over 20 years, undercover and uniform. Times
have been I'd need back-up and the guy I work with stands back and the
woman steps forward. A woman is also a lot better qualified to speak to
a female victim of a violent crime. So I really don't care about gender
only in getting the job done properly.

mes61's photo
Thu 03/08/07 09:09 PM
KF, Freind, WAIT. I'll be the first to apologize for getting off on the
wrong foot. I really would rather be civil and sincere and have
PERTINENT exchanges for the sake of growth. But, try to save the badge
for appropriate encounters. Knowledge can be more of a double edged
tertiary reality than one might publicly prefer.

mes61's photo
Thu 03/08/07 09:32 PM
Oh yeah, in my opinion "gender" and "occupation" can never have even a
remotely comperable position in the realm of foundational reality.
Furthermore, it seems to be equivicational escapism to suggest
otherwise.

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