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About Terrance HARVEY — Illinois Justice Track & Field track And Field athlete

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 I was The Little Girl That Got Shot Killed At The Grocery Store located In New York City, New York on Strapped. Strapped came on August 21, 1993. I was 9 years old at the time. I was just on 1 episode on Smart Guy which was "Dumbstruck" that was aired on October 8, 1997. I was the guy in the blue shirt and black pants and white shoes holding books T.J Henderson accidently bump me in the hallway while I was going toward the stairs in a high school . I was 13 years old at the tie back in 1997. I was on 3 Episodes for Degrassi Next Generation located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada Degrassi Next Generation Season 1- Episode 7 "Basketball Diaries" As A- Boys Basketball Tryout Individual December 2 2001 Season 2- Episode 4 "Karma Chameleon" As A- Standing In Waiting To Take School Pictures Line Individual October 13, 2002 Degrassi Next Generation Season 2- Episode 9 "Mirror in the Bathroom" As A - Boys Wrestling Tryout Individual November 17 2002 I taught a girl name Jessica Bissonette how to shoot a basketball in 2001-2002 school year at Herbert Henry Dow High School located in Midland, Michigan in our lunch hour in the back of the school at the outdoor basketball court by the football stadium. Jessica Bissonette asked me to teach her how to shoot a basketball one time in our lunch hour on the same day and I accepted to teach her how to shoot a basketball. We both were special ed students in 11th grade in 9th grade, and 10th grade in high school. I had sex with her afterward outside. Jessica Bissonette was a cheerleader in her freshman and sophomore year in high school. For the freshman team as a freshman and for junior varsity as a sophomore in 1999-2000, 2000-2001 school years. I worked at Rothbury Farms from November 2004 to last February 2005. I was a temp worker for a Peopleready temp agency on 28th St in Wyoming, Michigan. I forgot the name of the temp agency I worked for kind of. The Temp Agency was by Eastern Ave. or Clyde Park Ave. in Wyoming, Michigan. Rothbury Farms was trying to hire me. it was over 3 month and a couple of days. I worked on the 3rd shift. I came early to work late on the 2nd shift. I carried a red gym bag to work and put it in the coat. I went through it alot in the coat room at Rothbury Farms. a woman that was a supervisor on the 2nd shift thought I was going through people coats in the coat room. I was going through my own red gym bag and my own jacket. I got kicked out of Rothbury Farms. i did not speak up I just walked back home after that. I was 20 years old at the time. I was a very fast paced factory worker at Rothbury Farms. 2 female supervisors for Rothbury Farms on 3rd shift where I worked on was trying to hire me when I worked there from November 2005 to February 2005. The supervisor and another lady thought I was going through people coats. They were trying to hire me on 3rd shift at Rothbury Farms by the way. 3rd shift was from 12am to 8am. I wore a University Of Detroit Titans jacket some or most of the time going to Rothbury Farms I got paid $8 dollars an hour working for the temp agency. I was staying living on 4143 Oak Park Dr. Apt A in Grand Rapids, Michigan 49508 at the time. I walked or took the bus and back home. I did not go to prison or charge for this. I might be have a criminal record for this though or I might not. I was on "Could you Tackle Herschel Walker" Season 1 Episode 5 of Pros vs. Joes. I screamed, yelled "rou" in a singing voice at the finish line of the 60 meter race on grass when I ran in that race when I went past the finish line to know what time I ran in case I was on tv. I started way past 60 meters like 100 meters. Justin Gatlin was running against Joes: Kerry Koberg and Harold Guiterriez on the 39:44 minutes on the episode. Kerry Koberg and Harold Guiterriez started 40 meters. I was invisible though on the episode. I was 21 years old at the time in 2006. Professional sports legends Dominique Wilkins, Darren Daulton, Justin Gatlin, Brandi Chastain and Herschel Walker were on this episode. The date this episode came on was April 10, 2006 located in Carson, California at Home Depot Center. Pros vs. Joes was an American physical reality game show that aired on Spike from 2006 to 2010. I love watching commercials.

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👨Male
📍WyomingMichiganUnited States

Basketball, American Football

Illinois Justice Track & Field

Penn Foster College

United States

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AccessoriesActivewearAlcoholApparelCookingFashionFitness & PerformanceFood & DrinkHealth & WellnessHome & Interior DesignHome LifeKidsMarriage & FamilyNon-Alcoholic DrinksOrganic / Vegan / Vegetarian LivingPetsShoesSkin CareSnacksVitamins & Supplements

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