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Edited by
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almost.. in march.. luckily my mom took me in! my ex took our car, house, and money, told me and our 2 yr old to ive on the street for all he cared... so im here getting back on my feet! next week i start a 2 new jobs and i am looking for a third so i want being seeing yall a lot anymore |
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I grew up in a sewer. And there was this rat named splinter that took care of me and my brothers, Michelangelo, Donatello, Raphael. He taught us martial arts and we managed to somehow order pizza all the damn time. Then we made friends with this chick named April O' Neil and we use her to play "Hey Mister!" and she buys us booze and pizza and cigarettes....
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almost.. in march.. luckily my mom took me in! |
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almost.. in march.. luckily my mom took me in! |
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Even though I got put out at 16, I had actually been in the streets so to speak since the age of 13. I have always looked older than what I was, going to clubs, and partying Thurs-Sun, quitting school, just didnt give a damn, but being put out at 16 and pregnant made me a stronger person. Had that not happened to me, I would probably not made it to 17 thus not be here today. So I am thankful for everything I have seen and been through in my life. I didnt run with gangs and all, but I was hanging around several "Dope Boys", and you know, they honestly kind of helped take care of me. They would take me to my doctor appts. made sure I had food to eat, bought me clothes when I was pregnant, etc.... I dont live no where near the lifestyle I did back then, but I dont forget where I came from, and would NEVER allow my children to go through the things I went through. God gave me my son at 16, had him at 17, got my GED and my first, low income apt. at 17, put myself through college at 18-19, and began Managing the apts where we lived at 19, and so on...... Came a long way, and DAMN PROUD OF MYSELF AND THANK GOD DAILY!!!!! |
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I grew up in a sewer. And there was this rat named splinter that took care of me and my brothers, Michelangelo, Donatello, Raphael. He taught us martial arts and we managed to somehow order pizza all the damn time. Then we made friends with this chick named April O' Neil and we use her to play "Hey Mister!" and she buys us booze and pizza and cigarettes.... |
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my fav shirt has splinter on it!
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Even though I got put out at 16, I had actually been in the streets so to speak since the age of 13. I have always looked older than what I was, going to clubs, and partying Thurs-Sun, quitting school, just didnt give a damn, but being put out at 16 and pregnant made me a stronger person. Had that not happened to me, I would probably not made it to 17 thus not be here today. So I am thankful for everything I have seen and been through in my life. I didnt run with gangs and all, but I was hanging around several "Dope Boys", and you know, they honestly kind of helped take care of me. They would take me to my doctor appts. made sure I had food to eat, bought me clothes when I was pregnant, etc.... I dont live no where near the lifestyle I did back then, but I dont forget where I came from, and would NEVER allow my children to go through the things I went through. God gave me my son at 16, had him at 17, got my GED and my first, low income apt. at 17, put myself through college at 18-19, and began Managing the apts where we lived at 19, and so on...... Came a long way, and DAMN PROUD OF MYSELF AND THANK GOD DAILY!!!!! |
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Even though I got put out at 16, I had actually been in the streets so to speak since the age of 13. I have always looked older than what I was, going to clubs, and partying Thurs-Sun, quitting school, just didnt give a damn, but being put out at 16 and pregnant made me a stronger person. Had that not happened to me, I would probably not made it to 17 thus not be here today. So I am thankful for everything I have seen and been through in my life. I didnt run with gangs and all, but I was hanging around several "Dope Boys", and you know, they honestly kind of helped take care of me. They would take me to my doctor appts. made sure I had food to eat, bought me clothes when I was pregnant, etc.... I dont live no where near the lifestyle I did back then, but I dont forget where I came from, and would NEVER allow my children to go through the things I went through. God gave me my son at 16, had him at 17, got my GED and my first, low income apt. at 17, put myself through college at 18-19, and began Managing the apts where we lived at 19, and so on...... Came a long way, and DAMN PROUD OF MYSELF AND THANK GOD DAILY!!!!! |
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my fav shirt has splinter on it! |
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Even though I got put out at 16, I had actually been in the streets so to speak since the age of 13. I have always looked older than what I was, going to clubs, and partying Thurs-Sun, quitting school, just didnt give a damn, but being put out at 16 and pregnant made me a stronger person. Had that not happened to me, I would probably not made it to 17 thus not be here today. So I am thankful for everything I have seen and been through in my life. I didnt run with gangs and all, but I was hanging around several "Dope Boys", and you know, they honestly kind of helped take care of me. They would take me to my doctor appts. made sure I had food to eat, bought me clothes when I was pregnant, etc.... I dont live no where near the lifestyle I did back then, but I dont forget where I came from, and would NEVER allow my children to go through the things I went through. God gave me my son at 16, had him at 17, got my GED and my first, low income apt. at 17, put myself through college at 18-19, and began Managing the apts where we lived at 19, and so on...... Came a long way, and DAMN PROUD OF MYSELF AND THANK GOD DAILY!!!!! |
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Even though I got put out at 16, I had actually been in the streets so to speak since the age of 13. I have always looked older than what I was, going to clubs, and partying Thurs-Sun, quitting school, just didnt give a damn, but being put out at 16 and pregnant made me a stronger person. Had that not happened to me, I would probably not made it to 17 thus not be here today. So I am thankful for everything I have seen and been through in my life. I didnt run with gangs and all, but I was hanging around several "Dope Boys", and you know, they honestly kind of helped take care of me. They would take me to my doctor appts. made sure I had food to eat, bought me clothes when I was pregnant, etc.... I dont live no where near the lifestyle I did back then, but I dont forget where I came from, and would NEVER allow my children to go through the things I went through. God gave me my son at 16, had him at 17, got my GED and my first, low income apt. at 17, put myself through college at 18-19, and began Managing the apts where we lived at 19, and so on...... Came a long way, and DAMN PROUD OF MYSELF AND THANK GOD DAILY!!!!! |
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Even though I got put out at 16, I had actually been in the streets so to speak since the age of 13. I have always looked older than what I was, going to clubs, and partying Thurs-Sun, quitting school, just didnt give a damn, but being put out at 16 and pregnant made me a stronger person. Had that not happened to me, I would probably not made it to 17 thus not be here today. So I am thankful for everything I have seen and been through in my life. I didnt run with gangs and all, but I was hanging around several "Dope Boys", and you know, they honestly kind of helped take care of me. They would take me to my doctor appts. made sure I had food to eat, bought me clothes when I was pregnant, etc.... I dont live no where near the lifestyle I did back then, but I dont forget where I came from, and would NEVER allow my children to go through the things I went through. God gave me my son at 16, had him at 17, got my GED and my first, low income apt. at 17, put myself through college at 18-19, and began Managing the apts where we lived at 19, and so on...... Came a long way, and DAMN PROUD OF MYSELF AND THANK GOD DAILY!!!!! |
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Even though I got put out at 16, I had actually been in the streets so to speak since the age of 13. I have always looked older than what I was, going to clubs, and partying Thurs-Sun, quitting school, just didnt give a damn, but being put out at 16 and pregnant made me a stronger person. Had that not happened to me, I would probably not made it to 17 thus not be here today. So I am thankful for everything I have seen and been through in my life. I didnt run with gangs and all, but I was hanging around several "Dope Boys", and you know, they honestly kind of helped take care of me. They would take me to my doctor appts. made sure I had food to eat, bought me clothes when I was pregnant, etc.... I dont live no where near the lifestyle I did back then, but I dont forget where I came from, and would NEVER allow my children to go through the things I went through. God gave me my son at 16, had him at 17, got my GED and my first, low income apt. at 17, put myself through college at 18-19, and began Managing the apts where we lived at 19, and so on...... Came a long way, and DAMN PROUD OF MYSELF AND THANK GOD DAILY!!!!! |
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You know, no one knows what one person or another has been through in their lives, but I will be the first to tell anyone my struggles!!! People see me today, and the very fortunate life that I am able to NOW provide for me and my 2 blessings, and would never guess that I was a high school drop out, or that I have a son that I dont know who his father is because I was date raped at 16, or that each and every day for MANY MANY years I did not get to see my son because I was working at Krystals by night, and in class by day, and slept in between.
I feel as though my calling, so to speak, is to be a speaker for young teenage girls, open a non-profit organization for such. This is my passion, where my heart is. I feel I can help young women find their way when they are at a point that they dont know what to do. I have been there and done that, and survived, and they are not alone, and they need to know this. I do not judge anyone, under no circumstances and I raise my children to realize that we are very blessed, and never to judge anyone for what they have or dont have. There are reasons behind everything. Sorry so long! |
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Edited by
LIJOMA
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Fri 06/27/08 12:40 AM
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Gotta double posting!!!!
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Even though I got put out at 16, I had actually been in the streets so to speak since the age of 13. I have always looked older than what I was, going to clubs, and partying Thurs-Sun, quitting school, just didnt give a damn, but being put out at 16 and pregnant made me a stronger person. Had that not happened to me, I would probably not made it to 17 thus not be here today. So I am thankful for everything I have seen and been through in my life. I didnt run with gangs and all, but I was hanging around several "Dope Boys", and you know, they honestly kind of helped take care of me. They would take me to my doctor appts. made sure I had food to eat, bought me clothes when I was pregnant, etc.... I dont live no where near the lifestyle I did back then, but I dont forget where I came from, and would NEVER allow my children to go through the things I went through. God gave me my son at 16, had him at 17, got my GED and my first, low income apt. at 17, put myself through college at 18-19, and began Managing the apts where we lived at 19, and so on...... Came a long way, and DAMN PROUD OF MYSELF AND THANK GOD DAILY!!!!! |
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You know, no one knows what one person or another has been through in their lives, but I will be the first to tell anyone my struggles!!! People see me today, and the very fortunate life that I am able to NOW provide for me and my 2 blessings, and would never guess that I was a high school drop out, or that I have a son that I dont know who his father is because I was date raped at 16, or that each and every day for MANY MANY years I did not get to see my son because I was working at Krystals by night, and in class by day, and slept in between. I feel as though my calling, so to speak, is to be a speaker for young teenage girls, open a non-profit organization for such. This is my passion, where my heart is. I feel I can help young women find their way when they are at a point that they dont know what to do. I have been there and done that, and survived, and they are not alone, and they need to know this. I do not judge anyone, under no circumstances and I raise my children to realize that we are very blessed, and never to judge anyone for what they have or dont have. There are reasons behind everything. Sorry so long! |
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my fav shirt has splinter on it! LOL you rock! |
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Even though I got put out at 16, I had actually been in the streets so to speak since the age of 13. I have always looked older than what I was, going to clubs, and partying Thurs-Sun, quitting school, just didnt give a damn, but being put out at 16 and pregnant made me a stronger person. Had that not happened to me, I would probably not made it to 17 thus not be here today. So I am thankful for everything I have seen and been through in my life. I didnt run with gangs and all, but I was hanging around several "Dope Boys", and you know, they honestly kind of helped take care of me. They would take me to my doctor appts. made sure I had food to eat, bought me clothes when I was pregnant, etc.... I dont live no where near the lifestyle I did back then, but I dont forget where I came from, and would NEVER allow my children to go through the things I went through. God gave me my son at 16, had him at 17, got my GED and my first, low income apt. at 17, put myself through college at 18-19, and began Managing the apts where we lived at 19, and so on...... Came a long way, and DAMN PROUD OF MYSELF AND THANK GOD DAILY!!!!! |
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