Seth Gehle
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Cause like I would see him occasionally, but like he lived in an apartment above a tattoo shop and was an alcoholic. And, um, that was that, you know, so, uh, would barely ever see him. Um, I don't have any memories of like participating in sports and like mom and dad are in the crowd and they're cheering you on. I was just out there. You know, I don't have any of those like happy memories.
The happiest memory I have With like my mom, for some reason, I was five, six years old. I had chicken pox and I was staying home from school. And we were sitting on the couch sharing a bag of potato chips. And for some reason, I can feel her hand. I just remembered this like recently. I don't know what happened that popped in my head, but it did.
The happiest memory I have With like my mom, for some reason, I was five, six years old. I had chicken pox and I was staying home from school. And we were sitting on the couch sharing a bag of potato chips. And for some reason, I can feel her hand. I just remembered this like recently. I don't know what happened that popped in my head, but it did.
The happiest memory I have With like my mom, for some reason, I was five, six years old. I had chicken pox and I was staying home from school. And we were sitting on the couch sharing a bag of potato chips. And for some reason, I can feel her hand. I just remembered this like recently. I don't know what happened that popped in my head, but it did.
But I can just remember like her hand, feeling her hand in the bag. And there's just like really like... sentimental moments that you have with your parents that for some reason they just stand out, you know? And that's the one that stands out. And I think it was like, I was just alone with my mom and she was caring for me.
But I can just remember like her hand, feeling her hand in the bag. And there's just like really like... sentimental moments that you have with your parents that for some reason they just stand out, you know? And that's the one that stands out. And I think it was like, I was just alone with my mom and she was caring for me.
But I can just remember like her hand, feeling her hand in the bag. And there's just like really like... sentimental moments that you have with your parents that for some reason they just stand out, you know? And that's the one that stands out. And I think it was like, I was just alone with my mom and she was caring for me.
And I just felt so loved in that moment to be on the couch with her by myself, you know? Because even in those apartment complexes, we would come home and we would we would hear her arguing and fighting and bragging about how her current boyfriend was a piece of shit or come home and there's a hole in the wall and there's broken glass on the floor.
And I just felt so loved in that moment to be on the couch with her by myself, you know? Because even in those apartment complexes, we would come home and we would we would hear her arguing and fighting and bragging about how her current boyfriend was a piece of shit or come home and there's a hole in the wall and there's broken glass on the floor.
And I just felt so loved in that moment to be on the couch with her by myself, you know? Because even in those apartment complexes, we would come home and we would we would hear her arguing and fighting and bragging about how her current boyfriend was a piece of shit or come home and there's a hole in the wall and there's broken glass on the floor.
And she's talking about how she had gotten to a fight and her boyfriend swung on her and he missed her. But she did this and she's like talking about this like braggadociously about how her relationships are. You know, so when you're around like all that violence, when you feel like the warmth of a hug, I mean, it's like a big deal, man.
And she's talking about how she had gotten to a fight and her boyfriend swung on her and he missed her. But she did this and she's like talking about this like braggadociously about how her relationships are. You know, so when you're around like all that violence, when you feel like the warmth of a hug, I mean, it's like a big deal, man.
And she's talking about how she had gotten to a fight and her boyfriend swung on her and he missed her. But she did this and she's like talking about this like braggadociously about how her relationships are. You know, so when you're around like all that violence, when you feel like the warmth of a hug, I mean, it's like a big deal, man.
People don't realize that people that grow up without parents or without that love and affection. Just a little bit of love. It means a lot.
People don't realize that people that grow up without parents or without that love and affection. Just a little bit of love. It means a lot.
People don't realize that people that grow up without parents or without that love and affection. Just a little bit of love. It means a lot.
So that goes two ways. We'll get into that here in a little bit. Um, but even as a, as an adult, um, when I hug my kids, I hug the fuck out of it. Oh yeah. It's real. I'm like, man, you little motherfucker. I get the underhooks.
So that goes two ways. We'll get into that here in a little bit. Um, but even as a, as an adult, um, when I hug my kids, I hug the fuck out of it. Oh yeah. It's real. I'm like, man, you little motherfucker. I get the underhooks.
So that goes two ways. We'll get into that here in a little bit. Um, but even as a, as an adult, um, when I hug my kids, I hug the fuck out of it. Oh yeah. It's real. I'm like, man, you little motherfucker. I get the underhooks.
I'm like, yeah. I'm like, man, I just love it. You know? Um, And so many people that I see who don't appreciate maybe their spouses or their kids or even just their family, just their mom and dad or their grandma and grandpa or their cousins or their fucking aunts and uncles. Like, you know, there's so much appreciation that I have for people, you know, like I talked about Nick and Clark.