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Competing in EAS Body for Life

Built by Shawn Drewry on Monday, July 24th, 2006

This morning around 2:30-45′ish, I was pulled over by Wilmington Police for no reason. I had done nothing wrong. I was driving at 25 miles an hour in the city, seatbelt on, and sober. I passed a police car sitting on the right side of me perpendicular on another block at the light when he took notice of me. He did NOT immediately pursue me. The Wilmington Police drove very slowly up behind my car, as I passed a green light further down Maryland Avenue, heading towards the city. For NO reason, Wilmington Police turned the lights & pulled me over. He immediately asked for the ignition key. I said “What for, I did nothing wrong.” The officer then gave a cold face and told me to shut up and give him the key right away. I turned the car off and gave it to him. The officer who spoke to me the entire time was the passenger in the police cruiser. The driver of the cruiser never came to my car. While I told the officer I forgot my license and registration at home in which was not on purpose, he ran everything on me though his computer in the car. A few minutes later, he came back to my car with a citation for not having the insurance on me and a suspended license.

I paid all of my tickets and the slow Delaware computers are still saying my license was suspended. Mind you, 3 days prior to that, someone hit my car while I was stalled at a light. Delaware State Police came to the scene. If my license was suspended then, why didn’t anyone say something to me, even though the state cop only asked me for my registration and proof of insurance? I feel Wilmington Police just didn’t want to see people like me driving a nice car late at night, though I did nothing wrong. Sadly, they had a reason to take my car from me; by saying my license was suspended. The no good Wilmington bad mouthed servants towed my car. Now, I am out of a car for the weekend, forced to sit in the house and window shop on who I could’ve had a date with (smile)…lol’s3x. Here is where Body for Life comes in. I guess this was a good start, because after the police told me to get out of my car and walk home which was almost 10 miles away, I performed a strenuous walking exercise that lasted 3+ hours. In this time, sweat came down my face and chest like my body was crying silently. If only I remembered to bring a small container of EAS Mypolex with me, my stomach wouldn’t have been growling so much. The night before I was pulled over (which is supposed to be the 1st day of me starting on Body for Life) I pigged out and ordered take out from Pat’s Pizzeria on Milltown Rd. I ordered an 18′ Chicken Cheese steak with mayonnaise, ketchup, fried onions and pickles. Boyee ol’ boyee was I in total la-la land…:-):-)

I will ask GOD to help me to mentally capitalize off of the adverse incident of the no good Wilmington Police picking on me to grow from. I have already capitalized on a good start by performing 3 hours of cardio on foot. Only thing I forgot to do was blend another EAS Myoplex shake with some CLA and extra glutamine in it before bed, so my muscles can repair while I rested. I am determined with GOD to help me to get this EAS routine down and potentially win. The mental part of it as far as staying focused on eating and especially CARDIO is the hard part.

Back to the cop thing…its funny how police officers, judges and lawyers have to scream at people to make them feel inferior while they silently feel they are better than the average civilian. The officer didn’t have to scream at me when he told me to leave my car for the tow people to pick up while he waits to see everything after I left. I spoke to the officer in a humble tone, but he insisted on NOT telling me why he pulled me over in the first place, but yet only telling me to walk home and go to court in August to contest the no insurance and suspended license charge he wrote me a ticket for. I will see to it that he is reported to the proper authority for disciplinary action, because he failed repeatedly to tell me why I was pulled over. Again, I strongly feel I was randomly picked on, because I drive a nice car!

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    Shawn, I hope you have turned this whole situation to your benefit. But you must remember "SOME" of these people become cops because of an inferiority complex. They are simply bullies with padges. Add that to days, months and even years of driving in circles (to up hold the law) and you eventually will be approached by one. These approaches will be more frequent and severe if your a black or hispanic male in a vehicle they can never hope to afford on there Barney Phife salary. My suggestion, train hard so that when they ask you to step out of the vehicle they'd wish they had you body too! Jettic Live life to the fullest! www.eze-tone.com

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