Man stabbed defending London bus passengers has 'no regrets'
A man stabbed after standing up to a gang abusing a pregnant woman and a pensioner on a bus in east London says he would “do it again”.
Nice job, keep it up.
A man stabbed after standing up to a gang abusing a pregnant woman and a pensioner on a bus in east London says he would “do it again”.
Nice job, keep it up.
Honor the sheepdog…
The challenge is to always remember to protect our loved ones and families before ourselves. There is an old saying: “You always hurt the ones you love,” and we know that after a difficult tour - or even a tough day at the office — it is common to bring the stress and fear home with you. But the Ethical Warrior recognizes that the work of a Warrior Knight is not done when he or she comes “home from the wars.”
I was just talking with my wife about this technique yesterday, good stuff.
- Spindle=Hardwood
- Bow=Branch with natural curve
- Cord=Bootlace, Root, Rope
- Fireboard=Softwood
- Socket=Hollowed stone, wood
Easier in dryer climates at low altitude.
Volunteering for the Parachute Infantry is one thing, Perconte, but you’ve got a long way to prove that you belong here. Your weekend pass is revoked.
Great photo, almost looks like something from the movie “Aliens” :)
Local (to me) Sheepdog pays the ultimate price…
#5 all the way… exude confidence and you have little to worry about.
Nothing too new but interesting tips nonetheless.
Very few children — regardless of where in the world you are — will approach you with malicious intent, but poor kids in big cities are different. They may have been hardened early by the street life or acquired very bad role models (usually their accomplice). And in cities like Rio and Nairobi, they’re the most dangerous people on the street simply (and sadly) because they have very little to lose.
While about 300 retired U.S. military dogs are put up for adoption each year, military officials say they’ve received more than 400 adoption applications in the three weeks since the May 2 raid. In past generations, most military dogs were euthanized once their tours of duty were done.