We all have family members that we’d, uh, rather not talk about in public, or in private if we can help it. Having grown up both Catholic and Southen Baptist, when someone asked about a certain member of the family, depending on which side of the family you were talking to, you were sure to get one of two answers. You’d either get a gentle smile and a drawling, “Oh, bless his heart he’s doing the best he can,” or you’d get a thin-lipped grimace and a curt, “Just fine.” The former meant he was about the check-in on his one-way flight to hell and the latter meant the person who asked was just written off the Christmas card list for being bold enough to pose the question.\n
We all have family members that we’d, uh, rather not talk about in public, or in private if we can help it. Having grown up both Catholic and Southen Baptist, when someone asked about a certain memberyou were sure to get one of two answers. You’d either get a gentlegrimace
and a curt, “Just fine.” The former meant he was about the check-in on his one-way flight to hell and the latter meant the person who asked was just written off the Christmas card list for being bold enough to pose the question, but she’s also not sparing any Southern hospitality for the sake of painting a positivefamily tree.
experience, sharing that at some point on his climb at Red Rocks the rope he was using began to be severed by a rock while he was dangling 600 feet up in the air.less fear, more matter of fact, and slightly melancholy. The adrenaline came after, when I got back on the wall.” Describing almost falling off the side of a mountain as “slightly melancholy” sounds like some hippie-dippy mumbo jumbo you can absolutelyAdvertisementhe sounds slightly less composed, “Holy fucking shit. Holy fuck,” he says, which is
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