Kris Paronto
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He changed his number to 13. No way. I went to a game, and my wife, Tanya, was sitting there. I said, is that? Oh, shit, I said his name. Sorry. Is that Bubba? Thank you. I said, is that Bubba? She goes, yeah. He goes, he's number 13. She goes, yeah. And that's when I knew that he'd finally forgiven me. And we were very close. Yeah, I love that boy to death. And he is just a good kid.
He changed his number to 13. No way. I went to a game, and my wife, Tanya, was sitting there. I said, is that? Oh, shit, I said his name. Sorry. Is that Bubba? Thank you. I said, is that Bubba? She goes, yeah. He goes, he's number 13. She goes, yeah. And that's when I knew that he'd finally forgiven me. And we were very close. Yeah, I love that boy to death. And he is just a good kid.
He changed his number to 13. No way. I went to a game, and my wife, Tanya, was sitting there. I said, is that? Oh, shit, I said his name. Sorry. Is that Bubba? Thank you. I said, is that Bubba? She goes, yeah. He goes, he's number 13. She goes, yeah. And that's when I knew that he'd finally forgiven me. And we were very close. Yeah, I love that boy to death. And he is just a good kid.
His mom raised him. He's nothing like me. He doesn't drink. He went to a school. He had a soccer scholarship to go play at Northwestern College there. It's a Christian school in Iowa. And he's up there. And I thought it'd be all right. And he's like, Dad, I don't. I don't do any, all the guys go to Sioux Falls and drink and they, and he goes, I don't do that.
His mom raised him. He's nothing like me. He doesn't drink. He went to a school. He had a soccer scholarship to go play at Northwestern College there. It's a Christian school in Iowa. And he's up there. And I thought it'd be all right. And he's like, Dad, I don't. I don't do any, all the guys go to Sioux Falls and drink and they, and he goes, I don't do that.
His mom raised him. He's nothing like me. He doesn't drink. He went to a school. He had a soccer scholarship to go play at Northwestern College there. It's a Christian school in Iowa. And he's up there. And I thought it'd be all right. And he's like, Dad, I don't. I don't do any, all the guys go to Sioux Falls and drink and they, and he goes, I don't do that.
He goes, I go, well then come home and you have a track scholarship to the small college in Kansas, write that coach up and tell him you want to come and that's what he did. So he was, he was wonderful, man. It's just. How about your daughter? She's headstrong, man. But now that she, we're starting to, we're starting to get better because it's, the daughter's way different.
He goes, I go, well then come home and you have a track scholarship to the small college in Kansas, write that coach up and tell him you want to come and that's what he did. So he was, he was wonderful, man. It's just. How about your daughter? She's headstrong, man. But now that she, we're starting to, we're starting to get better because it's, the daughter's way different.
He goes, I go, well then come home and you have a track scholarship to the small college in Kansas, write that coach up and tell him you want to come and that's what he did. So he was, he was wonderful, man. It's just. How about your daughter? She's headstrong, man. But now that she, we're starting to, we're starting to get better because it's, the daughter's way different.
Little boys, you know, boys, you can be a little firmer. Girls, you don't really want to, in my opinion, you don't because you don't want them falling in with a man that bosses them around. But you also, you know, she's still your daughter. She got to discipline. So what do I do? Mama, handle this. but it came to a point to where, yeah.
Little boys, you know, boys, you can be a little firmer. Girls, you don't really want to, in my opinion, you don't because you don't want them falling in with a man that bosses them around. But you also, you know, she's still your daughter. She got to discipline. So what do I do? Mama, handle this. but it came to a point to where, yeah.
Little boys, you know, boys, you can be a little firmer. Girls, you don't really want to, in my opinion, you don't because you don't want them falling in with a man that bosses them around. But you also, you know, she's still your daughter. She got to discipline. So what do I do? Mama, handle this. but it came to a point to where, yeah.
And my daughter's, as far as her outspokenness is like me, my oldest son, he's not, you know, he's very, very, very quiet. He's strong, but he, you know, he doesn't argue back. He doesn't, he, he, he knows that I got, he goes, I got it. I'll fix it. My daughter, she's going to argue, argue, argue, argue. And there were times where we would be, yeah, we'd be yelling at each other.
And my daughter's, as far as her outspokenness is like me, my oldest son, he's not, you know, he's very, very, very quiet. He's strong, but he, you know, he doesn't argue back. He doesn't, he, he, he knows that I got, he goes, I got it. I'll fix it. My daughter, she's going to argue, argue, argue, argue. And there were times where we would be, yeah, we'd be yelling at each other.
And my daughter's, as far as her outspokenness is like me, my oldest son, he's not, you know, he's very, very, very quiet. He's strong, but he, you know, he doesn't argue back. He doesn't, he, he, he knows that I got, he goes, I got it. I'll fix it. My daughter, she's going to argue, argue, argue, argue. And there were times where we would be, yeah, we'd be yelling at each other.
Like, cause the disrespect that was there. And, uh, My wife finally said, she goes, just let me handle it. And this was a couple of years ago. And so done, you just default to my wife who, and my daughter responds better to her mom. And a lot of it has to do with me being gone a lot. But now we're, no, we're getting back again. We're reconciling and we're at a point where, and she's not very,
Like, cause the disrespect that was there. And, uh, My wife finally said, she goes, just let me handle it. And this was a couple of years ago. And so done, you just default to my wife who, and my daughter responds better to her mom. And a lot of it has to do with me being gone a lot. But now we're, no, we're getting back again. We're reconciling and we're at a point where, and she's not very,
Like, cause the disrespect that was there. And, uh, My wife finally said, she goes, just let me handle it. And this was a couple of years ago. And so done, you just default to my wife who, and my daughter responds better to her mom. And a lot of it has to do with me being gone a lot. But now we're, no, we're getting back again. We're reconciling and we're at a point where, and she's not very,
I think she's not very affectionate. She doesn't like the hugs and the kisses like my little guy does. And my oldest son, I said, I'm gonna hug you till you're 40, till you're 50 years old, sons. They like it. I mean, my son doesn't hug back, but he lets me. She doesn't like it. And I think a lot of that has to do with her growing up and me and her mom sometimes having some issues.
I think she's not very affectionate. She doesn't like the hugs and the kisses like my little guy does. And my oldest son, I said, I'm gonna hug you till you're 40, till you're 50 years old, sons. They like it. I mean, my son doesn't hug back, but he lets me. She doesn't like it. And I think a lot of that has to do with her growing up and me and her mom sometimes having some issues.