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Who has had the greatest influence on your life,I guess for me it would be my brother in-law,I grew up with him and his four brothers,he is four years older than me by the way.I have never had brothers of my own only an older sister(whom I love dearly).My brother in-law from the time we were children had always treated me as if I had been an actual brother.
He has always been there for me,as a brother,friend and a mentor.I came to realize how important having a positive male row model was to a young boy,I had my older sister and my mother and I also had a father,but my father seemed too busy to spend much time with his family. By brother in-law taught me not only to be a man but a good man. Men at most times find it difficult to express the way they feel about someone especially when it is for another male. I know for myself I could show a lot more gratitude for all the things he has taught me and all he has done to help make me a better person. |
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My dad, greatly underappriciated never got to tell him how much he meant to me, how much I love him. Great dad, friend, mommas boy, and truely a selfless man who always consider others before himself. I will truly miss him and regardless of what they say about regrets I will regret one thing more than anyother, not hanging out and spending all the time I had with him in his final days. Even to talk cars, joke around whatever just should have been there.
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Who has had the greatest influence on your life,I guess for me it would be my brother in-law,I grew up with him and his four brothers,he is four years older than me by the way.I have never had brothers of my own only an older sister(whom I love dearly).My brother in-law from the time we were children had always treated me as if I had been an actual brother. He has always been there for me,as a brother,friend and a mentor.I came to realize how important having a positive male row model was to a young boy,I had my older sister and my mother and I also had a father,but my father seemed too busy to spend much time with his family. By brother in-law taught me not only to be a man but a good man. Men at most times find it difficult to express the way they feel about someone especially when it is for another male. I know for myself I could show a lot more gratitude for all the things he has taught me and all he has done to help make me a better person. thats awsome.. a great tribute to your brother nlaw |
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My grandmother, who taught me to respect everyone and try to look for the good in people in stead of the bad!!! She was a wonderful lady!!
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Ted14621
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Wed 06/24/09 11:07 AM
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Pretty much just me. I was 14 when I left home. I had no other family to go to,so I lived in the streets until I was 15. That's when a unknown family took me in for a year. When I was 16 I had myself declared an imancipate minor and went out on my own.
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Tom Cruise
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My sister and my best friend in equal ways. My sister took me out of a bad situation as a teenager and even though we don't always agree or get along she's always there when I need her. And I love her kids like they are my own.
Misti kicks my @ss. And I need it from her. Ever since we were 11 she's been helping me with whatever I need. She's always believed I was the smartest person in the world and is constantly encouraging me. And her family are all women, which is a nice change from my house full of men. |
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Father, for sure, but not always in a good way. I have vowed not to emulate many of his behaviors.
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Myself!!!
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I am tempted to say myself but my mother is the one that taught me to be who I am so she is the one.
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Besides my parents,my 2 greatest influences are Howard Hughes and Ian Fleming. be seeing you
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Love & Life: Best friend & ex-girlfriend (same person) Destinee McBride
Political: Immortal Technique (Felipe Andres Coronel) Party: my Father |
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Leonardo Da Vinci and probably Stalin.
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Tmothy Leary and Abbie Hoffman. Hendrix, Morrison, Jerry, and Buddha
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I would have to say my mom. She raised me up to be who I am now.
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Who has had the greatest influence on your life,I guess for me it would be my brother in-law,I grew up with him and his four brothers,he is four years older than me by the way.I have never had brothers of my own only an older sister(whom I love dearly).My brother in-law from the time we were children had always treated me as if I had been an actual brother. He has always been there for me,as a brother,friend and a mentor.I came to realize how important having a positive male row model was to a young boy,I had my older sister and my mother and I also had a father,but my father seemed too busy to spend much time with his family. By brother in-law taught me not only to be a man but a good man. Men at most times find it difficult to express the way they feel about someone especially when it is for another male. I know for myself I could show a lot more gratitude for all the things he has taught me and all he has done to help make me a better person. Jesus |
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My friend bob
My daddy Jimmy |
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My parents, without a doubt... isn't that what they are there for?
Bad influence... my grandmother. The woman is evil and makes me want to live life better just to not be anything like her. |
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Randy Rhoads. God rest your soul.
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