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Westpoint Tales, Justin etc  [message #37049] Sun, 15 October 2006 10:19 Go to next message
timmy

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I am kind of losing track. Justin started out in my head as a slightly built, small youth. He can now terrify any bully. How intimidating is this kid?

I still see him as about 5'6", and around 120lbs. How do others see him?

If he's that slight, how does he do it?

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Justin ...  [message #37098 is a reply to message #37049] Mon, 16 October 2006 02:58 Go to previous message
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... is - in a way - the guy we'd all have liked to be. And he demonstrates the triumph of skill over brawn. My 14-year-old nephew is much the same; though in some ways a jock, he's slightly built but wiry, and the bully-boys now give him a wide berth. I'm proud of him, but - by extension - I understand Justin and I'm proud of him, too!



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