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She's kicking and screaming, going, mommy, mommy, mommy. And here I am, this white dude, holding this little 18-month-old black girl, and the security guard comes over. He's like, everything okay here? And I'm like, I'm her father. And I said it in a way that it was clear that I was her father because I was so pissed off. And he was like, oh, I'm so sorry. And we were laughing about it later.
Yeah, man. It's a strong visual, though.
Yeah, man. It's a strong visual, though.
Yeah, man. It's a strong visual, though.
No, it's just stuff I don't even think about. Right. Like I'm not even thinking about it. Sure. Yeah. But, you know, I'll tell one more story and then you can cut this one out.
No, it's just stuff I don't even think about. Right. Like I'm not even thinking about it. Sure. Yeah. But, you know, I'll tell one more story and then you can cut this one out.
No, it's just stuff I don't even think about. Right. Like I'm not even thinking about it. Sure. Yeah. But, you know, I'll tell one more story and then you can cut this one out.
You'll cut it in. No, like when they were teenagers and we're in New York City and we're in Washington Square Park. My daughter is sitting in the fountain just, and it's a great picture. So I'm sneaking up behind with my camera to take her picture.
You'll cut it in. No, like when they were teenagers and we're in New York City and we're in Washington Square Park. My daughter is sitting in the fountain just, and it's a great picture. So I'm sneaking up behind with my camera to take her picture.
You'll cut it in. No, like when they were teenagers and we're in New York City and we're in Washington Square Park. My daughter is sitting in the fountain just, and it's a great picture. So I'm sneaking up behind with my camera to take her picture.
And I'm sneaking up to take her picture and a couple of like, I don't know, 20-something black guys come over with their skateboards and they're like, everything okay, little sister? To her. Yeah. And then they look at me like, what the hell are you doing? Yeah. And I, in that moment, was like, I go, oh, I'm, you know, I'm like, no, I'm her dad.
And I'm sneaking up to take her picture and a couple of like, I don't know, 20-something black guys come over with their skateboards and they're like, everything okay, little sister? To her. Yeah. And then they look at me like, what the hell are you doing? Yeah. And I, in that moment, was like, I go, oh, I'm, you know, I'm like, no, I'm her dad.
And I'm sneaking up to take her picture and a couple of like, I don't know, 20-something black guys come over with their skateboards and they're like, everything okay, little sister? To her. Yeah. And then they look at me like, what the hell are you doing? Yeah. And I, in that moment, was like, I go, oh, I'm, you know, I'm like, no, I'm her dad.
And then I turned and it was like, it hit me and I go, but thank you. Yeah. Because that was the right thing to do.
And then I turned and it was like, it hit me and I go, but thank you. Yeah. Because that was the right thing to do.
And then I turned and it was like, it hit me and I go, but thank you. Yeah. Because that was the right thing to do.
They don't know who I am.
They don't know who I am.
They don't know who I am.
So, you know, there's... Wow, man. But that said, we haven't had a ton of those kind of moments, honestly. But when they happen, it's always interesting to note.