I still remember fondly the time when I was 8 and my 16-year-old sister OFFERED to take me with her to cheerleading practice. She had actually taught me some of the cheers and let me help teach the others. We rode with her best friend whose hair was the same color as mine (my sister is blonde) and we had the other girls guess whose sister I was. Everyone guessed correctly, which made me feel good, to be told that I looked like my beautiful sister.
Wren Fahel about 8 years ago
I still remember fondly the time when I was 8 and my 16-year-old sister OFFERED to take me with her to cheerleading practice. She had actually taught me some of the cheers and let me help teach the others. We rode with her best friend whose hair was the same color as mine (my sister is blonde) and we had the other girls guess whose sister I was. Everyone guessed correctly, which made me feel good, to be told that I looked like my beautiful sister.
VTX1800F about 8 years ago
I guess some have never been in the Hood.
welfare, on the hook for generations. that is not looking for work.my in-laws 3 generations on welfare. that is 60 plus years..
my wife and I have never been on it as adults. we are both retired now.
Jonathan K. and the Elusive Dream Girl about 8 years ago
There’s unemployment benefits and then there’s welfare. Two different things.