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First Trip Out to Los Angeles


CPcavedweller

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Waiting to board, and who comes through with 10 kids busting through rows of people like he's ready to go but Ryan Kalil himself.

Didn't try to talk or take a picture considering I know the stress of carrying a 2 year old, 5 year old, 10 year old and whatever else ages there are around and trying to keep them happy.

Cool story bro if you want.

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I bumped into Kalil 4 years ago at CMC when he had his son/daughter.  Kalil, his wife and baby were discharged as we were given a tour.  The nurse stopped Kalil and his wife without knowing who they were and asked them to discribe their experience to us.  So there was Kalil explaining me his experience.

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10 hours ago, CPcavedweller said:

Waiting to board, and who comes through with 10 kids busting through rows of people like he's ready to go but Ryan Kalil himself.

Didn't try to talk or take a picture considering I know the stress of carrying a 2 year old, 5 year old, 10 year old and whatever else ages there are around and trying to keep them happy.

Cool story bro if you want.

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On 6/17/2018 at 2:32 PM, arbnranger said:

I saw Heather Locklear and her daughter at a Starbucks.

Good Luck at the 7/11’s. Don’t carry cash my friend.  

Have yet to go to a 7/11. Though I anticipate finding the Circle K in San Dimas on my way back to LAX. 

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