Blake Cook
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It was cool as a kid because we would, for us, right, we would just go back and forth whenever. But, man, it caused a lot of drama, you could say. My mom and my stepmom didn't get along. And, you know, there was constant arguing in the driveways. I remember... And, you know, I would say that they were more of the instigators on it.
You know, my dad liked to, even though they weren't together, my dad still pushed my mom's buttons. I remember one time I was going to school, and... My stepmom or somebody had called down to the house. My mom said something to her on the phone, and my mom was taking us to school, and my stepmom comes running out of the house, boom, boom, boom, down the stairs.
You know, my dad liked to, even though they weren't together, my dad still pushed my mom's buttons. I remember one time I was going to school, and... My stepmom or somebody had called down to the house. My mom said something to her on the phone, and my mom was taking us to school, and my stepmom comes running out of the house, boom, boom, boom, down the stairs.
You know, my dad liked to, even though they weren't together, my dad still pushed my mom's buttons. I remember one time I was going to school, and... My stepmom or somebody had called down to the house. My mom said something to her on the phone, and my mom was taking us to school, and my stepmom comes running out of the house, boom, boom, boom, down the stairs.
And my mom's like, she worked out every day. She wasn't a typical woman. She was raising two boys, and she worked out every day, and she was a social worker, so she was constantly dealing with drug addicts and stuff anyways, so she stayed fit. And she had these heels on, man. I remember my stepmom getting to the bottom of her steps. And my mom just snapped her up in a headlock.
And my mom's like, she worked out every day. She wasn't a typical woman. She was raising two boys, and she worked out every day, and she was a social worker, so she was constantly dealing with drug addicts and stuff anyways, so she stayed fit. And she had these heels on, man. I remember my stepmom getting to the bottom of her steps. And my mom just snapped her up in a headlock.
And my mom's like, she worked out every day. She wasn't a typical woman. She was raising two boys, and she worked out every day, and she was a social worker, so she was constantly dealing with drug addicts and stuff anyways, so she stayed fit. And she had these heels on, man. I remember my stepmom getting to the bottom of her steps. And my mom just snapped her up in a headlock.
I'm like a kid watching this, though. As a young kid, now I laugh about it, right? But as a kid, it was kind of scary. You know, it's kind of like, what in the hell is going on? And then my dad come down, running down the stairs. You bitch, you better let her go. You better let her go. Man, he got close to my mom. My mom stuck them heels so far in his chest. Just took the breath out of him.
I'm like a kid watching this, though. As a young kid, now I laugh about it, right? But as a kid, it was kind of scary. You know, it's kind of like, what in the hell is going on? And then my dad come down, running down the stairs. You bitch, you better let her go. You better let her go. Man, he got close to my mom. My mom stuck them heels so far in his chest. Just took the breath out of him.
I'm like a kid watching this, though. As a young kid, now I laugh about it, right? But as a kid, it was kind of scary. You know, it's kind of like, what in the hell is going on? And then my dad come down, running down the stairs. You bitch, you better let her go. You better let her go. Man, he got close to my mom. My mom stuck them heels so far in his chest. Just took the breath out of him.
And then... Then they just ended up splitting ways and trying to call the police or whatever. But, you know, it was always some type of, you know, if they were both in the driveway together, it was always like anxiety. Like, let's just hurry up and get in the car. You know, like my mom did a very good job at protecting us from it. But it was always there.
And then... Then they just ended up splitting ways and trying to call the police or whatever. But, you know, it was always some type of, you know, if they were both in the driveway together, it was always like anxiety. Like, let's just hurry up and get in the car. You know, like my mom did a very good job at protecting us from it. But it was always there.
And then... Then they just ended up splitting ways and trying to call the police or whatever. But, you know, it was always some type of, you know, if they were both in the driveway together, it was always like anxiety. Like, let's just hurry up and get in the car. You know, like my mom did a very good job at protecting us from it. But it was always there.
And, you know, as a kid, that can be very traumatizing to always have that anxiety of, let's just hurry up and get in the car. I hope mom and dad don't talk, like, Like, if we were going out to the car and they were going out to the car, like, it was always just like, please, like, can we just not fight?
And, you know, as a kid, that can be very traumatizing to always have that anxiety of, let's just hurry up and get in the car. I hope mom and dad don't talk, like, Like, if we were going out to the car and they were going out to the car, like, it was always just like, please, like, can we just not fight?
And, you know, as a kid, that can be very traumatizing to always have that anxiety of, let's just hurry up and get in the car. I hope mom and dad don't talk, like, Like, if we were going out to the car and they were going out to the car, like, it was always just like, please, like, can we just not fight?
And my mom was always the bigger person when we'd get in the car, but it was always something, man.
And my mom was always the bigger person when we'd get in the car, but it was always something, man.
And my mom was always the bigger person when we'd get in the car, but it was always something, man.
Man, that's, you know, yeah, like, my stepmom, My stepmom, some weird shit. My stepmom was 16 when my dad started dating her. My dad was like in his 30s. So it kind of tarnished our name a little bit. And now, thinking about my older brother, my older brother is only a few years younger than her. So there was always that. There was always that, him and her. They never got along.