BJ live time as a football player.
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Ongoing, First published Apr 19, 2015
BJ was 4 years old when he started football .And how heavy learned how to get fast his dad will make him run 5 laps ever day .Bj did not like it but he had to do it. Bj did everything he had to do. He loves football that's all he wants to do in his life. All he want to do is see his brother  do a lot of football  things. When he get on the flide BJ couch give him a ball and he started running  he was the fastest on the team.
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