I'm not intending to crap all over dudes who were raised by wimmin... A lot of you guys were and are lil soldiers. Unfortunately, many young men don't know how to act, and they think or try things that a father would never let them get away with.
Perhaps some of you were better off without the fathers you had... I get that.. I was raised by my dad for the most part, but learned so much from other solid dudes who always handled their business.
My uncle Mike, bronze star winner Korean War, two Purple Hearts
My uncle Joe, Vietnam vet, combat hardened combat soldier.
My uncle John special forces 3 tours of duty Vietnam
Joe Castada Italian west coast boss San Jose
Tom Mitsuyoshi (UC Berkeley) lost everything when the us locked up Japanese Americans ) a great man who had over 3500 people show up to his funeral
David Martinez sr. Filipino American who took me in when I had nowhere to go. His son David Jr is my homie for life.
I'm probably a lil emotional because 3/11 is coming up. The big earthquake & tsunami hit that day, and I lost 5 people I knew and met in Sendai.
To all you people out there, ask yourself who made you or influenced you to become a better man? I'm here now because people took an interest in me, and looked out for me. I wasn't accustomed to people caring about me... I've often had it like that, or made it like that by pushing people away.
Things are good now, they could always be better, but I'm good. That's good enough for me.
Who had your back when you were growing up? What will your legacy be? I'm not planning on going away or nothing like that, but I'm just reflecting. My buddy is selling his company to a big Internet company and I got stock in it, and contributed to his dream.
Who helped you become the man you are now?
Please no stupid troll crap.
Perhaps some of you were better off without the fathers you had... I get that.. I was raised by my dad for the most part, but learned so much from other solid dudes who always handled their business.
My uncle Mike, bronze star winner Korean War, two Purple Hearts
My uncle Joe, Vietnam vet, combat hardened combat soldier.
My uncle John special forces 3 tours of duty Vietnam
Joe Castada Italian west coast boss San Jose
Tom Mitsuyoshi (UC Berkeley) lost everything when the us locked up Japanese Americans ) a great man who had over 3500 people show up to his funeral
David Martinez sr. Filipino American who took me in when I had nowhere to go. His son David Jr is my homie for life.
I'm probably a lil emotional because 3/11 is coming up. The big earthquake & tsunami hit that day, and I lost 5 people I knew and met in Sendai.
To all you people out there, ask yourself who made you or influenced you to become a better man? I'm here now because people took an interest in me, and looked out for me. I wasn't accustomed to people caring about me... I've often had it like that, or made it like that by pushing people away.
Things are good now, they could always be better, but I'm good. That's good enough for me.
Who had your back when you were growing up? What will your legacy be? I'm not planning on going away or nothing like that, but I'm just reflecting. My buddy is selling his company to a big Internet company and I got stock in it, and contributed to his dream.
Who helped you become the man you are now?
Please no stupid troll crap.
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