That's what I thought too, he's just a kid.
But read the story, the "kid" was 37 and the father was 70![]()

That's what I thought too, he's just a kid.
But read the story, the "kid" was 37 and the father was 70![]()
Well I'm a woman first off...and I actually drove through the woods at 2am (got lost) leaving a going away party a few years ago and I was shook![]()
Women and their sense of direction.
i guess you didnt read where i said i aint tryna be in a pissing contest with you since you were being flooded out every time a hurricane came through your region famWhy is this in Italics
And lived through it meant I navigated through it everyday, more than once, with more than one different disaster situation. Wtf are you even trying to say
It was about preparation and knowing to do something in certain situations when they happened. Not sitting and crying about it which is what I assumed the son would’ve did if pops wasn’t there.
And so what you drove through the OUTSIDE of the storm (trying to make it sound like you were driving through the eye of that shyt or something)... yippie kay yay nikka. Like you was the only nikka alive driving through a storm that day too.
And didn’t we already establish that the son wasn’t a teenage boy?
That's not the same thing brehi had the same thing happen to me in a kmart parking lot about ten years ago. i had gone to california to visit some friends and came out to get in my car and seen the wildfire was coming but was still like eight miles off and it was pretty warm that day so i definitely felt a great deal of pressure from that. i obviously survived that shyt though lol.
nikkas in here pandering to him acting sissy-ish thoHow you 37 and sound Sissy2?
That dad raised a whole hoe.
I worked in a bar/kitchen in Miami before military brehDudes in here acting all tough, but I bet a lot of ya'll have jumped when a skillet flared up on the stove.![]()