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In reply to the discussion: Geraldo: My Own Son Is 'Ashamed' Of My Hoodie Quote [View all]otohara
(24,135 posts)12. I Had A Similar Conversation w/ My Son
he and some friends went to the jungle and all got lice.
He shaved his head to get rid of the lice and then kept doing it until I had the conversation with him.
He looked scary - intimidating and I told him so. If I saw him on a lonely street at night, I'd cross the street and would feel fearful. I asked, why would you want people to fear you? He stopped shaving his head to my delight.
He was walking up and down our street, listening to music wearing his hoodie, with one side hooked over his ear and someone called the police. My hubby predicted this would happen and it did.
He's mixed blood and could be taken for Hispanic, Arabic or Asian.
It's scary out there - I want my son to live a long life.
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If Geraldo is mistaken for a pedophile and shot, will we blame his mustache? n/t
Ian David
Mar 2012
#2
So a hoodie is "gangsta"? I guess I'm married to a "gangsta" librarian because my wife wears hoodies
WhollyHeretic
Mar 2012
#9
You are the only one in this thread who is trying to look at this from both sides.
murielm99
Mar 2012
#19