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growing up in the 00's - were the worst generation ever


malik

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Actually, the 00's were a great time for me..

I was just a kid in the 70's and all i really knew about the world was my daddy's farm and how to plant corn. He died when i was 10. By the time i was 12 (in the early 80's) i was already having fallouts with my stepdad. Got kicked out of my home at 16. lived in my car, at friends houses or at my bros. This was like 86. I couldn't join the Army due to blindness in my left eye. Got married in the early 90's but had a child with another woman. Battled substance abuse, devorce, court & custody hearings + trying my hand at an honest living. Married again in 2000, ended a short time latter. F**k man the 2000's are a dream, i've had some good days the past ten years. :)

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but if you can accept that a q is going to cost $100, and you arent going to pay any more than that, then it'll be OK... thats my rule anyway... that benji lasts me about 3 weeks, maybe more if Im busy...

Yep, I get a Q of Headies for $100 every time. Wouldnt smoke anything else

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oh, as I understood it, sounded like the wife and kid being away was your only window to let loose..

I definitely get both.. wife and/or money..

makes sense to me..

that's awesome.. now you get to experience club life. unless you hate it when random hot women grind against you.

Ewwww, nasty.

Me likey!

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