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I’ve noticed that Opie never really has his own original thoughts on these clips. He always chimes in 5min later to echo what Patrice or Anthony are saying, much like Chip.
I have sympathy for ex convicts. Until I had experience with them. Buddy spent 3 years for robbing a house. Did his time, first offense. He has a hard time getting a job but I supported him and thought it was BS he was discriminated against. As I thought he did his time, and learned his lesson. Hurray! A plumbing company finally gives him a chance and hires him! He went from a felon in prison doing the plumbing program in prison, to becoming a real plumbing apprentice in the real world! Wow, he's learning a trade and if he sticks to it and stays on the straight and narrow, he'll have a career and have life made for him! Fast forward 2 years after prison. Im visiting him at his house for the 1st time in a decade, he wakes me up to tell me he's been interrogated by police regarding a stolen Xbox from a house he was plumbing at. These people don't change. If they're convicted of something it means they were caught once but had done it hundreds of times. My buddy who was arrested for robbery had struggled with stealing stuff our entire childhood. It was an addiction he could never break. He stole from my moms purse when she let him live with us when he had no where to go. They deserve all the discrimination they receive. It's common for people to have issues stealing once and awhile. But if you're getting caught and thrown in prison, it's gotten out of hand and is an addiction you'll never break.
Man Patrice was a gem in this world… listening to him talking bluntly unfiltered about the state of life and the dynamic between men and women is gold… what a man he was!
This reminded me of when my friend pp'ed into a dryer in an apartment laundromat. Oooooooooh those people who used it next were probably so hot under the collar after that one!!!!
Baseball is a good game. But Stanhope had the best line about it “they’re like cops. They remind me of cops. With their sunglasses and their arms crossed and no joy..” etc.
3 years after the article: PATRICE ONEAL In Loving Memory @BIGMOMMAPRODS By the way Andrea Peyser is hilarious. I e-mailed her "ahh shut up" and she wrote back "you love it". 12:46 PM · Jun 15, 2009
Nah, Patrice is pure gold! You telling me eating out a woman does her no good? He is 100% corect. You do them a favor but they twist it like they did you a solid.
@@johncrow5552 These games, these semi-truths, these actions... all of this talk... they are all reactions, cooping mechanisms, and adaptations to the symptoms of the problem. Not once does he address the real problem. The blind, leading the blind