
M L
08-01
Why would someone intentionally come to the comments just to type 'who cares' or 'nobody cares?' If you don't care, go to the next article. Must be some miserable people out there.
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David Allen
08-01
So nice to hear a good story as opposed to the daily garbage we have to hear about. So proud of both of them. The Father (not baby daddy) and his son for doing well in today's society. Another good example for other Fathers/sons to emulate. Stay strong and proud for he will succeed in life.
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Neala Williams
08-01
Very handsome young man can't find talent like this anymore because people's minds are so corrupted. Good job young man people hate to see others doing well so they throw shade or be negative. Just know they are jealous & want to be in your shoes.
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