John J. Boziak
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I'm thinking 79, somewhere in there, 80, 79, 78, somewhere in there when they play the Steelers. My mom cuts her wrist that night. So I got to go run to my cousin's house where my cousin's at, Kathy, rest in peace. She's like a sister to me. I got to run to her friend's house to tell her I got a problem. My mom's cut her wrist, you know, and my grandma probably wasn't home.
So they had to take her to the hospital that day, but we probably...
So they had to take her to the hospital that day, but we probably...
So they had to take her to the hospital that day, but we probably...
No. They just stitch her up and say... Stitch her up, brought her home, and no one ever... came and said, where's this guy kids? What are they doing? Where are they at? Let's interview him. Let's talk to him. No, they never did.
No. They just stitch her up and say... Stitch her up, brought her home, and no one ever... came and said, where's this guy kids? What are they doing? Where are they at? Let's interview him. Let's talk to him. No, they never did.
No. They just stitch her up and say... Stitch her up, brought her home, and no one ever... came and said, where's this guy kids? What are they doing? Where are they at? Let's interview him. Let's talk to him. No, they never did.
Yeah, I kind of always felt, I don't want to say off the cuff, but I kind of felt somewhat out of place, but not like I didn't matter. Because my dad loved me. He took care of me. He paid his child support. He saw me every summer until I was about 14. But then I didn't want to go with him anymore in the summer. Because I got girls. And I'm not leaving the girls to go spend time with my dad at 14.
Yeah, I kind of always felt, I don't want to say off the cuff, but I kind of felt somewhat out of place, but not like I didn't matter. Because my dad loved me. He took care of me. He paid his child support. He saw me every summer until I was about 14. But then I didn't want to go with him anymore in the summer. Because I got girls. And I'm not leaving the girls to go spend time with my dad at 14.
Yeah, I kind of always felt, I don't want to say off the cuff, but I kind of felt somewhat out of place, but not like I didn't matter. Because my dad loved me. He took care of me. He paid his child support. He saw me every summer until I was about 14. But then I didn't want to go with him anymore in the summer. Because I got girls. And I'm not leaving the girls to go spend time with my dad at 14.
So about 14, 15, now I don't see my dad in the summer. But I still see him. He comes and sees me once or twice a year. Because he loves me. I got, you know, he's got his issues he's dealing. Everybody's got issues, right? Everybody's dealing with stuff. So for us to sit here and say, bad person, you do this wrong, you do that wrong. everybody's dealing with stuff.
So about 14, 15, now I don't see my dad in the summer. But I still see him. He comes and sees me once or twice a year. Because he loves me. I got, you know, he's got his issues he's dealing. Everybody's got issues, right? Everybody's dealing with stuff. So for us to sit here and say, bad person, you do this wrong, you do that wrong. everybody's dealing with stuff.
So about 14, 15, now I don't see my dad in the summer. But I still see him. He comes and sees me once or twice a year. Because he loves me. I got, you know, he's got his issues he's dealing. Everybody's got issues, right? Everybody's dealing with stuff. So for us to sit here and say, bad person, you do this wrong, you do that wrong. everybody's dealing with stuff.
You know, I dealt with some heavy stuff, but people are dealing with stuff we don't know about, you know? So I have, um, when it comes to mental health, I deal, deal with it a little bit differently than I think most, because I realized what my mom had, maybe if she had been diagnosed, uh, But alcoholism, I mean, what is that gonna do?
You know, I dealt with some heavy stuff, but people are dealing with stuff we don't know about, you know? So I have, um, when it comes to mental health, I deal, deal with it a little bit differently than I think most, because I realized what my mom had, maybe if she had been diagnosed, uh, But alcoholism, I mean, what is that gonna do?
You know, I dealt with some heavy stuff, but people are dealing with stuff we don't know about, you know? So I have, um, when it comes to mental health, I deal, deal with it a little bit differently than I think most, because I realized what my mom had, maybe if she had been diagnosed, uh, But alcoholism, I mean, what is that gonna do?
Yeah, it was way different. I mean, it was just different.
Yeah, it was way different. I mean, it was just different.
Yeah, it was way different. I mean, it was just different.
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