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Poor girl will never get anywhere in life without an engineering degree. Pity. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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What's her degree in? Bachelors degree in English Literature.... Poor girl will never get anywhere in life without an engineering degree. Pity. If by engineering you mean erections, I wouldn't worry about her. |
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http://cdn3.whatculture.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/commando-slide.jpg "I eat Green Berets for breakfast! And right now, I'm very hungry!" View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Much better private security details out there that would eat a cop for lunch (figuratively speaking) "I eat Green Berets for breakfast! And right now, I'm very hungry!" |
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A former NYPD lieutenant is now working as actress Emma Watson’s personal bodyguard.
“She likes it a lot. It’s a good job, a big change,” a pal of ex-cop Denise Morrone, who retired from Staten Island’s 122nd Precinct, told The Post Sunday. Watson, whose new movie, “Noah,” hits theaters Friday, is paying the ex-Finest nearly $150,000 a year to be her bodyguard, according to Britain’s Daily Mail. The 23-year-old actress is believed to be worth nearly $38 million. “The one person Emma is never without is Denise,” a source told the Mail. “She pays for her bodyguard out of her own pocket, and Denise accompanies her everywhere, even when Emma is out for dinner. Denise is always there, making sure she is safe.” While Watson was shooting the biblical film in 2012, a fan snuck past security staff and onto the Long Island set. He was eventually removed, but the incident frightened Watson enough to hire Morrone, according to the Mail. http://nypost.com/2014/03/24/ex-nypd-cop-now-emma-watsons-150k-a-year-bodyguard/ Not the same female pictured next to her. Might be a local cop. |
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that old bag looks like a friend of mine a former marine and leo and a real bad azz View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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What's that old bag gonna stop, honestly? Don't judge a book by its cover. |
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that old bag looks like a friend of mine a former marine and leo and a real bad azz View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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What's that old bag gonna stop, honestly? Not to mention the fact that almost all active shooters have been offing themselves at the first sign of an armed response. Normal and sane people do not stalk celebrities or go on shooting sprees. Pussies who are inadequate in every way and can not even get laid do not usually get in gun fights. The bodyguard looks like she can do a great job. I'm sure Emma Watsons people would not have let her taken the job if she was not able. |
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I just went to the fuck store and bought a fresh bucket of fucks to give in this thread. Unfortunately Once I opened it, All the fucks had mysteriously evaporated.
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LOL You ever see a 4chan Emma Watson thread? I'd move to/from my bunker in a Blackwater Armored Convoy with overhead air support and arty on stand-by.
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I would bet the college paid for it and it was their idea.
Of course i did nothing but look at the pics. |
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A former NYPD lieutenant is now working as actress Emma Watson’s personal bodyguard. “She likes it a lot. It’s a good job, a big change,” a pal of ex-cop Denise Morrone, who retired from Staten Island’s 122nd Precinct, told The Post Sunday. Watson, whose new movie, “Noah,” hits theaters Friday, is paying the ex-Finest nearly $150,000 a year to be her bodyguard, according to Britain’s Daily Mail. The 23-year-old actress is believed to be worth nearly $38 million. “The one person Emma is never without is Denise,” a source told the Mail. “She pays for her bodyguard out of her own pocket, and Denise accompanies her everywhere, even when Emma is out for dinner. Denise is always there, making sure she is safe.” While Watson was shooting the biblical film in 2012, a fan snuck past security staff and onto the Long Island set. He was eventually removed, but the incident frightened Watson enough to hire Morrone, according to the Mail. http://nypost.com/2014/03/24/ex-nypd-cop-now-emma-watsons-150k-a-year-bodyguard/ Not the same female pictured next to her. Might be a local cop. View Quote Never mind. Looks like she has legitimate security issues. |
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Holy fuck, that cop has a sweet sweet ass but just how flexible is she in them super tight ass jeans?
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Pretty, famous, and more than enough money to afford it. Why wouldn't she?
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Quoted: Judge a book by it's cover much? For all that you know she probably shoots better splits than 87% of Arfcom. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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If Emma Watson hired me to protect her (and why wouldn't she? who is going to mess with someone with my post count!?) I don't think I would want a graduation gown on that would make it hard for me to draw a handgun for fight someone. Seems like a sportcoat would have been maybe 10,000x smarter View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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What's that old bag gonna stop, honestly? Judge a book by it's cover much? For all that you know she probably shoots better splits than 87% of Arfcom. And how many times has a legit private security detail shot someone in the US? |
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That's why she went to Oxford and Browns after getting her Wizards degree from Hogwarts... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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What's her degree in? Bachelors degree in English Literature.... Cool. I didn't know they offered that at Hogwarts! That's why she went to Oxford and Browns after getting her Wizards degree from Hogwarts... She dropped out of Hogwarts her sixth year. |
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Pair of scissors and some sewn in velco to hold it together. Kinda like what some uniform guys do when their BUG is chest mounted.
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If Emma Watson hired me to protect her (and why wouldn't she? who is going to mess with someone with my post count!?) I don't think I would want a graduation gown on that would make it hard for me to draw a handgun for fight someone. Seems like a sportcoat would have been maybe 10,000x smarter View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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What's that old bag gonna stop, honestly? Judge a book by it's cover much? For all that you know she probably shoots better splits than 87% of Arfcom. We had duty raincoats that had a slit cut in the sides to access your gun, it's possible her bodyguard had the same modification to her graduation gown. It's even easier to get access to your gun when it's not on a duty belt in those situations. They used to do the same thing with duster coats a long time ago, which is the design the raincoats were based on. Easy way to get quick access to your gun while wearing a long overgarment. ETA: I think it was a good call on her security team's part, helps the security blend in the background, also doesn't distract as much from the graduation ceremony for the other graduates. |
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Quoted: And how many times has a legit private security detail shot someone in the US? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: And how many times has a legit private security detail shot someone in the US? Would you want a graduation gown on if John Hinkley or Mark David Chapman popped up in front of your protectee with a .454 Ruger Alaskan?
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I'm good with tax dollars spent to protect her... hell, full .mil escort is ok by me... would smash/not guilty/would SIIHP
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The female cop threw on a gown too... LOL Gotta be a bitch to draw from under that if you needed to. The limpwrists running the school probably made her put the gown on to cover up the gun. |
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And how many times has a legit private security detail shot someone in the US? Engaging with firearm in that crowd is very unlikely. Shooting is fun but just about everthing (not an expert) I have done in EP is move your principal away from the threat not engage it with a gun battle. |
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Quoted: Engaging with firearm in that crowd is very unlikely. Shooting is fun but just about everthing (not an expert) I have done in EP is move your principal away from the threat not engage it with a gun battle. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: And how many times has a legit private security detail shot someone in the US? Engaging with firearm in that crowd is very unlikely. Shooting is fun but just about everthing (not an expert) I have done in EP is move your principal away from the threat not engage it with a gun battle. anyway will you guys keep it down, where was I "Oh I never knew penguins were so fast....and manly" "All part of the job ma'am" "I don't know how I can ever repay you." "Seeing as how you asked" BOW CHAKA BOW BOW....
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Pasty white, soft body with no muscle tone? I'd not go out of my way. She is very cute in the face, but the pics I've seen of her in a bikini are underwhelming. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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is she legal now? Pasty white, soft body with no muscle tone? I'd not go out of my way. She is very cute in the face, but the pics I've seen of her in a bikini are underwhelming. She must be an arfcomer. |
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Would you want a graduation gown on if John Hinkley or Mark David Chapman popped up in front of your protectee with a .454 Ruger Alaskan? View Quote If you're trying to protect somebody then standing out obviously as the security dude/dudette is a bad thing. Somebody in a cap and gown next to Ms. Watson in a cap and gown isn't glaringly obvious. Somebody in a sport coat in a sea of black robes would be. The bulk of EP isn't what you see with the USSS. The best at it carry the lowest possible profile. Not really possible for POTUS, but possible in other situations. The ideal EP body person for Ms. Watson would be another pretty girl her age...but it's damn difficult to find a hot 21 year old who has the skills and experience. |
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Quoted: If you're trying to protect somebody then standing out obviously as the security dude/dudette is a bad thing. Somebody in a cap and gown next to Ms. Watson in a cap and gown isn't glaringly obvious. Somebody in a sport coat in a sea of black robes would be. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Would you want a graduation gown on if John Hinkley or Mark David Chapman popped up in front of your protectee with a .454 Ruger Alaskan? If you're trying to protect somebody then standing out obviously as the security dude/dudette is a bad thing. Somebody in a cap and gown next to Ms. Watson in a cap and gown isn't glaringly obvious. Somebody in a sport coat in a sea of black robes would be. |
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Quoted: I'm guessing that if you have the money, you can hire as many off-duty officers for personal protection as you wish. View Quote Yep. When I was a cheerleader for Syracuse University, we traveled with the football team for road games, and we always had local police escorts to and from the airport, hotel, and stadium, which the university paid for. It was usually a sight to behold when we were down south. At a UCF game we had a couple cars in front of us and behind us, with motorcycle cops riding alongside the buses. They even stopped traffic on interstates for us at onramps. Up north it was usually a car or two ahead of the buses and a couple plainclothes guys on each bus.
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I would disguise myself as a seeing eye dog then View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Would you want a graduation gown on if John Hinkley or Mark David Chapman popped up in front of your protectee with a .454 Ruger Alaskan? If you're trying to protect somebody then standing out obviously as the security dude/dudette is a bad thing. Somebody in a cap and gown next to Ms. Watson in a cap and gown isn't glaringly obvious. Somebody in a sport coat in a sea of black robes would be. A penguin going "au naturel" is pretty close to a graduation gown. You could just stuff your handgun under your mortarboard. |
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Yep. When I was a cheerleader for Syracuse University, we traveled with the football team for road games, and we always had local police escorts to and from the airport, hotel, and stadium, which the university paid for. It was usually a sight to behold when we were down south. At a UCF game we had a couple cars in front of us and behind us, with motorcycle cops riding alongside the buses. They even stopped traffic on interstates for us at onramps. Up north it was usually a car or two ahead of the buses and a couple plainclothes guys on each bus. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I'm guessing that if you have the money, you can hire as many off-duty officers for personal protection as you wish. Yep. When I was a cheerleader for Syracuse University, we traveled with the football team for road games, and we always had local police escorts to and from the airport, hotel, and stadium, which the university paid for. It was usually a sight to behold when we were down south. At a UCF game we had a couple cars in front of us and behind us, with motorcycle cops riding alongside the buses. They even stopped traffic on interstates for us at onramps. Up north it was usually a car or two ahead of the buses and a couple plainclothes guys on each bus. |
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