And here I thought there was no difference between men and women.
This is the new test for fitness.
I know a 95 year old who could pass.
This is the new test for fitness.
I know a 95 year old who could pass.
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And here I thought there was no difference between men and women.
This is the new test for fitness.
I know a 95 year old who could pass.
And here I thought there was no difference between men and women.
This is the new test for fitness.
I know a 95 year old who could pass.
If there is another world war, women will be part of the war effort just like WWI and WWII. Their contributions of support will be much more important than actual fighting.Lets hope there is not another World War.
That's all.
And here I thought there was no difference between men and women.
This is the new test for fitness.
I know a 95 year old who could pass.
I’m in my seventies and fat and I could easily pass that test.I'm 40s and fat, and I could do those.
My wife (also 40s, though in superb shape for any age) could "climb" the fence and the wall without touching anything but the top as long as she has 10' to get a running start-I have SEEN her vault a 4' fence many times.
most of the time yes.Being a police officer simply is not a very physically challenging job. It's a very sedentary occupation.
Most of the cops I recall from my youth were family and close friends. Both of my parents were cops, my brother was an MP, my sister in law was a cop, the mother of my twin daughters was a cop, I used to hang out at the local cop bar.most of the time yes.
but then i've witnessed first hand women cops , some right out of HS , thrown into bad situations
most of the cops i recall in my youth were physically intimidating , ex military , very much authority figures
that alone had merit .....
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