Blake Cook
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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.
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.
There was one time, Father's Day. We would always go up there. My mom would, because he had every other weekend, so we'd have to go stay with him. And my mom would leave, maybe go on vacation with her friends or something, maybe go out of town, and we would stay with him. And, you know... My brother and my stepmom would always get into an argument.
There was one time, Father's Day. We would always go up there. My mom would, because he had every other weekend, so we'd have to go stay with him. And my mom would leave, maybe go on vacation with her friends or something, maybe go out of town, and we would stay with him. And, you know... My brother and my stepmom would always get into an argument.
There was one time, Father's Day. We would always go up there. My mom would, because he had every other weekend, so we'd have to go stay with him. And my mom would leave, maybe go on vacation with her friends or something, maybe go out of town, and we would stay with him. And, you know... My brother and my stepmom would always get into an argument.
I mean, hell, she was only a few years older than him. Then my dad would always take her side. My dad, my whole life, has always taken women over us. Always put women first over his children. And Father's Day, I'll never forget this. Father's Day, she had said something to him. Tony, she was going to... whoop his ass or something.
I mean, hell, she was only a few years older than him. Then my dad would always take her side. My dad, my whole life, has always taken women over us. Always put women first over his children. And Father's Day, I'll never forget this. Father's Day, she had said something to him. Tony, she was going to... whoop his ass or something.
I mean, hell, she was only a few years older than him. Then my dad would always take her side. My dad, my whole life, has always taken women over us. Always put women first over his children. And Father's Day, I'll never forget this. Father's Day, she had said something to him. Tony, she was going to... whoop his ass or something.
And my brother was like, dude, you're like three years older than me, four years older than me. What are you talking about? So my brother picked up a two liter of Mountain Dew and chucked it at her. And he came over and got me and was like, hey, we're going to stay at the house. And they ended up calling the police on him.
And my brother was like, dude, you're like three years older than me, four years older than me. What are you talking about? So my brother picked up a two liter of Mountain Dew and chucked it at her. And he came over and got me and was like, hey, we're going to stay at the house. And they ended up calling the police on him.
And my brother was like, dude, you're like three years older than me, four years older than me. What are you talking about? So my brother picked up a two liter of Mountain Dew and chucked it at her. And he came over and got me and was like, hey, we're going to stay at the house. And they ended up calling the police on him.
And there was a cop at the time named Jim Hall who came up there and put my 13-year-old brother in handcuffs, put him in the back of a cop car over that. You called the police on your own son because of something that he did that you caused by marrying somebody that was only two years, three years older than him.
And there was a cop at the time named Jim Hall who came up there and put my 13-year-old brother in handcuffs, put him in the back of a cop car over that. You called the police on your own son because of something that he did that you caused by marrying somebody that was only two years, three years older than him.
And there was a cop at the time named Jim Hall who came up there and put my 13-year-old brother in handcuffs, put him in the back of a cop car over that. You called the police on your own son because of something that he did that you caused by marrying somebody that was only two years, three years older than him.
And so it was constant, like my mom would leave, we would go up to my dad's for a few hours, and then me and my brother would go down to the house. Because it was just, it was always something. It was always something. And my brother would cook for us. He'd take care of us. And then when, you know, my mom, we would call my mom the day that she was coming back home.
And so it was constant, like my mom would leave, we would go up to my dad's for a few hours, and then me and my brother would go down to the house. Because it was just, it was always something. It was always something. And my brother would cook for us. He'd take care of us. And then when, you know, my mom, we would call my mom the day that she was coming back home.
And so it was constant, like my mom would leave, we would go up to my dad's for a few hours, and then me and my brother would go down to the house. Because it was just, it was always something. It was always something. And my brother would cook for us. He'd take care of us. And then when, you know, my mom, we would call my mom the day that she was coming back home.
And we'd be like, hey mom, we just came down to the house, we know you're coming home that day. And she had no idea that we were doing that. But my brother was protecting me from the toxic environment. He's always protected me.
And we'd be like, hey mom, we just came down to the house, we know you're coming home that day. And she had no idea that we were doing that. But my brother was protecting me from the toxic environment. He's always protected me.
And we'd be like, hey mom, we just came down to the house, we know you're coming home that day. And she had no idea that we were doing that. But my brother was protecting me from the toxic environment. He's always protected me.