when hes telling the story about him playing baseball, and how happy he was about his baseball coach showing him love. never underestimate the role a postive male plays in a young mans life .
NM born and raised. Just fyi alot of us with the exact same back round dont all come home from jail or rehab. Alot of us with the exact same back round come home from school, college, military. And we come home to take care of our babies and mamas. Would be really cool if you did an episode on that. NM baby! Here to make a change not follow the cycle!
@@mrq1701 I don’t agree, I think it’s to show who these people really are, what they’re fighting and living for and why. At the end of the day we’re all still humans, we just need to try and understand each other
@@azamimido6972 You mean they are fighting to get out of a lifestyle they should have avoided in the first place?? The Original comment asks the video maker to document families that are not gangbangers or drug addicts. You think people that have stayed out of legal trouble, don't break the law, and go to work 40 hours (or more) per week are not worthy of their story being told? The truth is, probably not. Too boring. Too everyday normal life. There is an edge to the stories we see on this RUclips channel. There is a reason he chooses to document the lives of people that live this particular lifestyle. I get it. I understand. Sensationalism sells. Violence sells. Crime sells. I don't know if these videos teach young people to avoid the pitfalls of the lifestyle that has been documented or if it makes them think it's cool, acceptable, and possibly desirable.
LONELY MOST OF THE TIME IS WHERE PEACE IS EVERY BODY THAT HAS SOMEONE ARE USUALLY THE ONES WHO FEEL LONELY CUZ THE SIMPLE FACT U GOTTA HAVE SOMEONE AROUND AS FOR ME IT SUCKS BEING LONELY BUT IT EXCLUDES ALL THE UNNECESSARY STUFF THAT IS NOT NEEDED N AGREED HOPE HE FINDS PEACE
Whats with all the hate against all the young folk?? actin' like you all made the best decisions when you were that age. New Mex has so many probs and the youngins are set up to fail from the get go here. Lets change that. We need to uplift each other. Bless up lil homie. Im rooting for you. Puro Nuevo!!!!
Well said, Nate. 👍 I made my share of mistakes when I was younger. And I _also_ know that if I went back in time to try and talk myself out of some of them, I probably wouldn't have listened anyway. We think we know everything when we're young. . .and we don't know jack.
@Anthony Encinias I was there for 40 years hito I just got in my car and left I miss it but there is nothing for me there I am doing better than I ever have
I really appreciate how Izzy loves am respects the women in his family and his ancestral culture. We all have our lessons to learn and I am sure that as he matures he will figure things out. Izzy seems like he needs a positive parental figure/support in his life. I wish him the best now that he is back home. ♥️🏜️🌶️🇪🇸
Izzy has been an amazing person inside and out he had his demons like anyone else.. I hope you’re doing well. It’s been a long time since I talked to you. If only people knew the true you and your struggles. Such a good video.
Doesn't matter if you're a chicano from LA, a vato from New Mexico, or a homie in Texas. We all share a similar struggle. I relate with this dude is too many ways. Word up, carnal. Much love. Btw, Nanas rule.
Rough start in life doesn’t mean that it defines you. You have plenty to offer this world. Find a job no matter what it is and build from that point on. Take care and be good to Nana, give her back in life what she gives you. You got this, don’t fall for other’s bullshit.
These documentaries you are doing. Are beautiful and I think the only real look inside new Mexico's culture and issues. Keep up the amazing work. AMOR!!!
Another great video, Frank! Thanks for showing my city & the wonderful character of Santa Feans (and all New Mexicans). Suerte to Izzy, we’re rooting for him✊🏽
This is truly a good kid! The fact that he's still so together after growing up for the most part without his Father coupled with his Mother dying is AMAZING! He's a tough FKN kid no doubt.. it much respect!
Nothing in life worth having comes easy. Key advice: Stay away from the distractions and break the cycle. Change the playground, playmates and play toys. Thanks for sharing. I have 15 years straight here and my old ways feel like a whole othe lifetime ago. Stay strong. Thanks for sharing.
Gotta love all the positive feedback in the comment section. A lot of people don’t see/understand the impact being a main thorough way (I 40& I 25) and a border state has on the economy, crime, opportunities, etc. Thank you for making this young mans story available to the public. How are we ever going to address challenges our young people face if we’re looking at them from a biased lense? This mans story represents every single one of us, these are not isolated events. We should be doing more and we can do more to break those obsolete cycles in our lives that are no longer serving but instead are hindering our purposes.
I love these videos. What about also doing videos about people in our community who are succeeding and thriving? Just an idea either way I’m here for it.
Excellent production quality. His lifestyle and circumstance are the continuation of the cycle. I would guess his Mom and Dad were just as dysfunctional and even though his Nana is there for him, I bet his Mom and Dad grew up exposed to the same dysfunction from them. Good luck with everything hermano. BREAK THE CYCLE.
He blames his problems on his ethnic heritage and his difficult life situation. Sand up. Get an education. Stop the gang affiliation. Be a force for good instead of evil.
It's a whole different world while inside any county jail / prison. You notice it the moment of your release date the most. Gets you thinking about options and decisions. Good luck pop.
I'm born n raised in burque. I'm blessed to have the family I do, but believe I grew up around people with these circumstances, have lost friends to the streets, o.d, murders, prison. Even homies with good homes just make wrong choices that lead them down the wrong road. It's too easy to get Lost out here.
That’s crazy how similar stories can be. How many of us went through the same thing with our moms and our gmas and our dads you know? Gma was the Rock. My mom stayed in the streets we would stay with her in her car sometimes when we could find her so she wasn’t alone. Feed her when we had too n all that. Dad wasn’t there. Sad how many of us lived the same life
yo perteneci a una ganga de juarez ya casi todos mis amigos (as) estan muertos conoci a todas las gangas del 88 para aca los verdaderos tiempos violentos los fundadores de los Aztecas. hoy comprendo estuve en muchos peligros pero era muy joven 14 de edad.y estos videos me hacen refleccionar y agradecer a la vida por todo lo que e logrado siempre ay un mejor camino y gente que te ayudara a salir de todo
6:37 I think everyone can relate to some degree lmao. "grab my bag and bring it to me mijo" 😂 I love my granny I felt it when he said it's a wrap fuckin with granny. Big facts
South Valley. 1971 to 1975 . Widowed at 20 when my Husband who came from more hard times then you can ever imagine. He Worked. No matter the late nights he was ready to frame a new casa. When he was killed in a horrible car accident on Ole Coors & Central; he left me with a 3 yr ole son & a 18 mo. Daughter. My children have Navajo & Apache in them on their Dads side. MY Husband came from mui hardships But He still Worked. When he died at the young age of 22 he was making 20 bucks a hour. Trust me Turmoil was a part of his life from his Dads mean Alcoholic behavior but his Dad Choose the easy mean path in stead of protecting his familia. My father in law lost my husband from a accident then 8 months later his 18 yr ole brother was killed by a drunk driver. He still drank. Selfish To The End
I know, right? My fiancé used to be a model, and she has considered getting back into it. So I was looking into some of the local agencies websites. When I saw him at 6:08, he reminded me of one of the headshots I recall seeing. This kid _could_ be a model.
That cross he has hanging off his mirror in his car is the cross his brother made him when he got locked up in county jail smh They like to arts and crafts when their sitting on their life and time
These videos are amazing.... nobody is doing stuff like this here in NM ... all we have is dumb ass fake rappers like johny good luck and handro..... finally someone is doing cool content
I think we sometimes carry our own personal bias with us without realizing it. It might simply be my own ignorance, but I simply saw someone saying how long he was there. Whereas (unless I am mistaken), it seems like you might have seen an attitude coming off him when he said how long he was in. Regardless, we all seem to see the world, and everyone in it, differently. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@@CaesiusX So true, and anyone who doesn't think that four months is not a long time for a human being to be locked up in a cage has no conscience, and probably NEEDS to be locked up in a cage, I'm sorry but damn. Not saying that whatever he did to break the law was okay because that's another complex issue in and of itself but for a person who has never been incarcerated before, four HOURS is a long time. I remember the first time I went to jail, I was only in there for 3 days and it felt like a LIFETIME! lol!! Only a person with a criminal mind would say something like that because they're already institutionalized and have no conscience anyway so time and being locked up means nothing to them, that's why they're able to do the things that they do and commit crimes the way they do without feeling guilt or fear or being caught or anything because they have no conscience/empathy. Sociopaths/psychopaths/narcissists/anti social personality disorder it's all the same shit.
@@jwillyb870 thanks for your reply. Your comment may have brought about a slight epiphany on my part. You got me thinking that the institutionalization (as I understand the term) may actually ends up reversing one's perceptions. What I'm about to say may not be much of a revelation to some people, but I hadn't considered this ─ Before institutionalization occurs *any* amount of time one spent in jail *is* too long, regardless of the sentence. However, once institutionalization has taken over, perhaps they start to see a longer sentence as something of a badge of honor to them and their peers. I imagine that pressure would add to the difficulty of breaking out of the cycle.
@@CaesiusX Exactly!!! You nailed it my friend! Right on the head. You seem like a very intelligent person. That is something that I didnt even think about also. It's really a badge of honor especially with gangs etc like they pull time as part of their civic duty or something it's really stupid. That's exactly what "the man" wants too. What they don't realize or maybe they do realize is that they're just puppets in the game that the "slave masters" as I call them are playing and pulling the strings. The penitentiaries are the modern day plantations as I see it. The inmates are the tenants and the warden is the landlord, and they want you're business!! They make lots and lots of money in state revenue off of us every time we get arrested and go to court and have to pay fines, tickets, citations, etc etc. So they are just playing right in to the hands of the man and his system which is to "own" us and put us into the system and run you through the mill and once you're in the system you can't get out. It's like the matrix man!! Haha. A web that you get tangled up in and get a criminal record and then every time you commit another crime it gets worse and worse a downward spiral and the punishments are accumulative based upon your previous offenses and so on and so forth and on and on...
when hes telling the story about him playing baseball, and how happy he was about his baseball coach showing him love. never underestimate the role a postive male plays in a young mans life .
So true.
Truer words have yet to be spoken homes 💪🏼💯
I miss The good old days.. sky light 👏
You can see in his eyes this man is hurt he lost his moms stay up g
💔
Fuc his dead man ha she got smoked by my niggas
NM born and raised. Just fyi alot of us with the exact same back round dont all come home from jail or rehab. Alot of us with the exact same back round come home from school, college, military. And we come home to take care of our babies and mamas. Would be really cool if you did an episode on that. NM baby! Here to make a change not follow the cycle!
Serio ay BURQUE 505 ALL DAY
Well said. I wonder if the purpose of these videos is to glorify the lifestyle that turns people into drug users, dealers, and criminals.
@@mrq1701 I don’t agree, I think it’s to show who these people really are, what they’re fighting and living for and why. At the end of the day we’re all still humans, we just need to try and understand each other
@@azamimido6972 You mean they are fighting to get out of a lifestyle they should have avoided in the first place?? The Original comment asks the video maker to document families that are not gangbangers or drug addicts. You think people that have stayed out of legal trouble, don't break the law, and go to work 40 hours (or more) per week are not worthy of their story being told? The truth is, probably not. Too boring. Too everyday normal life. There is an edge to the stories we see on this RUclips channel. There is a reason he chooses to document the lives of people that live this particular lifestyle. I get it. I understand. Sensationalism sells. Violence sells. Crime sells. I don't know if these videos teach young people to avoid the pitfalls of the lifestyle that has been documented or if it makes them think it's cool, acceptable, and possibly desirable.
Background* you obviously didn't go to any of those lol
This boy is lonely ass hell.... Hope he finds peace
LONELY MOST OF THE TIME IS WHERE PEACE IS EVERY BODY THAT HAS SOMEONE ARE USUALLY THE ONES WHO FEEL LONELY CUZ THE SIMPLE FACT U GOTTA HAVE SOMEONE AROUND AS FOR ME IT SUCKS BEING LONELY BUT IT EXCLUDES ALL THE UNNECESSARY STUFF THAT IS NOT NEEDED N AGREED HOPE HE FINDS PEACE
@@petragonzales7147 amen to that boss
Everybody in town lonely
May he Rest In Peace now
@@M.000 did he pass away? I'm confused?
I love your work!
I know this person is a stranger to me and I don’t know his whole story but I am rooting for him and for his success.
Whats with all the hate against all the young folk?? actin' like you all made the best decisions when you were that age. New Mex has so many probs and the youngins are set up to fail from the get go here. Lets change that. We need to uplift each other. Bless up lil homie. Im rooting for you. Puro Nuevo!!!!
True dat true dat real truth
I love your comment brother
Well said, Nate. 👍
I made my share of mistakes when I was younger. And I _also_ know that if I went back in time to try and talk myself out of some of them, I probably wouldn't have listened anyway. We think we know everything when we're young. . .and we don't know jack.
That's what happening there's no hope for our young people
@Anthony Encinias I was there for 40 years hito I just got in my car and left I miss it but there is nothing for me there I am doing better than I ever have
I really appreciate how Izzy loves am respects the women in his family and his ancestral culture. We all have our lessons to learn and I am sure that as he matures he will figure things out. Izzy seems like he needs a positive parental figure/support in his life. I wish him the best now that he is back home. ♥️🏜️🌶️🇪🇸
Izzy has been an amazing person inside and out he had his demons like anyone else.. I hope you’re doing well. It’s been a long time since I talked to you. If only people knew the true you and your struggles. Such a good video.
Whats ur ig im up here living in New Mexico hun im from SaTX
Doesn't matter if you're a chicano from LA, a vato from New Mexico, or a homie in Texas. We all share a similar struggle. I relate with this dude is too many ways. Word up, carnal. Much love. Btw, Nanas rule.
That’s was my good friend back when! Such a good clip, very well produced
Rough start in life doesn’t mean that it defines you. You have plenty to offer this world. Find a job no matter what it is and build from that point on. Take care and be good to Nana, give her back in life what she gives you. You got this, don’t fall for other’s bullshit.
These documentaries you are doing. Are beautiful and I think the only real look inside new Mexico's culture and issues. Keep up the amazing work. AMOR!!!
This is really well produced 👍🙌
This guy needs a job with Viceland.
Lmao all you have to do is take random pictures while the music plays in the back round lmao this is trash
@@victormorenogallo3336 based on your saved videos, u must not even have a GED 😂😂
I very much so agree
This story touched my heart. Praying for you, Izzy.
The music in these vids is awesome. Great job. Really enhances the mood and feeling.
This is really heavy. Really well done! I knew kids like this growing up. He expresses himself well. But he is close to being lost, I fear for him
Dude FOR REAL about having your grandma being your best friend.
Another great video, Frank! Thanks for showing my city & the wonderful character of Santa Feans (and all New Mexicans). Suerte to Izzy, we’re rooting for him✊🏽
I just wanna lift u in prayer if its okay??? Seek the face of the Lord🙏
This was a better one for sure I could feel what he was saying, he just trying to raise himself an help gma
This is truly a good kid! The fact that he's still so together after growing up for the most part without his Father coupled with his Mother dying is AMAZING! He's a tough FKN kid no doubt.. it much respect!
Nothing in life worth having comes easy.
Key advice: Stay away from the distractions and break the cycle.
Change the playground, playmates and play toys.
Thanks for sharing. I have 15 years straight here and my old ways feel like a whole othe lifetime ago. Stay strong.
Thanks for sharing.
Good old allsups and the chimies...lol
Aye, not the chimmies hahaha!!
Must suck living in a tourist town everybody just passing thru
This guy needs a positive role model in his life.
Gotta love all the positive feedback in the comment section. A lot of people don’t see/understand the impact being a main thorough way (I 40& I 25) and a border state has on the economy, crime, opportunities, etc. Thank you for making this young mans story available to the public. How are we ever going to address challenges our young people face if we’re looking at them from a biased lense? This mans story represents every single one of us, these are not isolated events. We should be doing more and we can do more to break those obsolete cycles in our lives that are no longer serving but instead are hindering our purposes.
I love these videos. What about also doing videos about people in our community who are succeeding and thriving? Just an idea either way I’m here for it.
Definitely.
Excellent production quality.
His lifestyle and circumstance are the continuation of the cycle. I would guess his Mom and Dad were just as dysfunctional and even though his Nana is there for him, I bet his Mom and Dad grew up exposed to the same dysfunction from them.
Good luck with everything hermano. BREAK THE CYCLE.
All of dudes videos are very well produced and edited! Big up from Southern Cali
I just wanna hug him 🥺 something about him makes me so so sad.
Pray 4Him🙏
Bro did 4 months talking like he sat down for 10 years 😂😂
Lmao fr 😂😂😂
Keep em coming G. Mad Love from that Burque 505. Hope dude makes it.
I can relate to most of the heartache in these stories. It's almost too real. Stay strong out there people.
Hispanic & native gang gang 🤟🏽♥️
Hispanic? Like Spain Hispanic
I really like your work my G. Fat shout from PHX AZ.
He blames his problems on his ethnic heritage and his difficult life situation. Sand up. Get an education. Stop the gang affiliation. Be a force for good instead of evil.
I miss your videos please upload more much love
It's a whole different world while inside any county jail / prison. You notice it the moment of your release date the most. Gets you thinking about options and decisions. Good luck pop.
I'm born n raised in burque.
I'm blessed to have the family I do, but believe I grew up around people with these circumstances, have lost friends to the streets, o.d, murders, prison. Even homies with good homes just make wrong choices that lead them down the wrong road. It's too easy to get Lost out here.
That’s crazy how similar stories can be. How many of us went through the same thing with our moms and our gmas and our dads you know? Gma was the Rock. My mom stayed in the streets we would stay with her in her car sometimes when we could find her so she wasn’t alone. Feed her when we had too n all that. Dad wasn’t there. Sad how many of us lived the same life
Prayer for the ones going thru it.
HE>¡¡👑JESUS
Respect. Thanks for sharing your story. 🙏🤝
Es Todo keep it up Brother 505all day
Whoever is making these videos are very talented!! Shoot for the stars I hope you make it big some day❤️💜 blessings on blessings
My dog Izzy tho. Shout out to grandma too. #SF
Known Izzy for a long time. Lot of the same story. We been thru a lot together. Good video. Good production. Much love.
The Fe knows! Stay up Cloudy!
Love the content❤505🖤
I really like the editing and camera work.
Prayers and love
Lost my mama,lost my mind.
Same, shit sucks. But they're in a better place for sure
R.i.P to your mom i feel that shit my son and daughter lost their mom last year
Lifting u in prayer 1 year and the pain prolly still there... Seek HIS👆Face
HE>¡👑JESUS
Good video's can't wait until the next one💯💯💯👏👏
Always a good watch cant wait for what's next bro!💣🤘🏼
Stellar work bro. The struggle is real no matter where you at in the world.
yo perteneci a una ganga de juarez ya casi todos mis amigos (as) estan muertos conoci a todas las gangas del 88 para aca los verdaderos tiempos violentos los fundadores de los Aztecas. hoy comprendo estuve en muchos peligros pero era muy joven 14 de edad.y estos videos me hacen refleccionar y agradecer a la vida por todo lo que e logrado siempre ay un mejor camino y gente que te ayudara a salir de todo
Keep up good work Frankie.
Stay up, little homie!
This guy is attractive, why did he let his life go down?! :(
He dont got LOVE thats prolly the reason
Stay up my boys and work as hard as yu can
6:37 I think everyone can relate to some degree lmao. "grab my bag and bring it to me mijo" 😂 I love my granny I felt it when he said it's a wrap fuckin with granny. Big facts
I wish they would do more and longer content
Love the videos man.
Freaking fire video..
Like the video 'good Quality" I think you got a fan Keep up the excellent work
Amazing video ✊🏽
This was beautiful man good job
Fuckn Frank ur the shit. Keep them coming. Shout out to New Mexico from the 620 southwest Kansas
I like the editing.
Come to spaña
Great video!
I love this show DUKE CITY diaries..
It's sick asf yoo now everyone gets to see what's up with that Burque life lol fuck yeah new Mex all day
God bless him... he is very cute as well
U should interview teens or old school ppl
Old people!!! Yes!! ELDERZZZ!! Back when Santa Fe was Santa Fe' eh!!!!
Love from clovis bro..i understand what your going through carnal
South Valley. 1971 to 1975 . Widowed at 20 when my Husband who came from more hard times then you can ever imagine. He Worked. No matter the late nights he was ready to frame a new casa. When he was killed in a horrible car accident on Ole Coors & Central; he left me with a 3 yr ole son & a 18 mo. Daughter. My children have Navajo & Apache in them on their Dads side. MY Husband came from mui hardships But He still Worked. When he died at the young age of 22 he was making 20 bucks a hour. Trust me Turmoil was a part of his life from his Dads mean Alcoholic behavior but his Dad Choose the easy mean path in stead of protecting his familia. My father in law lost my husband from a accident then 8 months later his 18 yr ole brother was killed by a drunk driver. He still drank. Selfish To The End
This fool. Must not really care about his grandma when he's out selling drugs in grandma's. Car
Did the casting call for fucked up hair in most of these videos?
Prayers for this young man hope his future is bright
What a handsome man. I want his hair!
I know, right? My fiancé used to be a model, and she has considered getting back into it. So I was looking into some of the local agencies websites. When I saw him at 6:08, he reminded me of one of the headshots I recall seeing. This kid _could_ be a model.
I left New Mexico for work 5 years ago but damn I want to go back
That cross he has hanging off his mirror in his car is the cross his brother made him when he got locked up in county jail smh
They like to arts and crafts when their sitting on their life and time
Great work do longer videos
NOT THE SKINNY JEANS
LA DODGERS BLUE he would be so much more cuter if he got rid of the hair
It’s gonna be alright bby boy..
u cute
Keep giving him HOPE he need it
Firme content ese
IZZY ❤
He is just a baby- So young -😓
God bless you 🙏 buddy
Why does everyone think.. you make it because you have money...?
Father wasn't around...this is the number one prob in America
Feel for this young man losing ur mom at an early age 😪
These videos are amazing.... nobody is doing stuff like this here in NM ... all we have is dumb ass fake rappers like johny good luck and handro..... finally someone is doing cool content
Seek the Lord in these crazy times
This guy still has a land line
*lan
What’s the track you use in this video? I like it
It's called prince tulip by the suicideboys
Perry Munoz nah not even close lol
Can you make an update video on him? Hope all is well !
💙God bless him.
4 months lol ..Homie was talking like he did heavy time GTFOH!!
How u get a face tattoo in 4 months of jail lol. Not even hating hope dude makes it
I think we sometimes carry our own personal bias with us without realizing it. It might simply be my own ignorance, but I simply saw someone saying how long he was there. Whereas (unless I am mistaken), it seems like you might have seen an attitude coming off him when he said how long he was in. Regardless, we all seem to see the world, and everyone in it, differently.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@@CaesiusX So true, and anyone who doesn't think that four months is not a long time for a human being to be locked up in a cage has no conscience, and probably NEEDS to be locked up in a cage, I'm sorry but damn. Not saying that whatever he did to break the law was okay because that's another complex issue in and of itself but for a person who has never been incarcerated before, four HOURS is a long time. I remember the first time I went to jail, I was only in there for 3 days and it felt like a LIFETIME! lol!! Only a person with a criminal mind would say something like that because they're already institutionalized and have no conscience anyway so time and being locked up means nothing to them, that's why they're able to do the things that they do and commit crimes the way they do without feeling guilt or fear or being caught or anything because they have no conscience/empathy. Sociopaths/psychopaths/narcissists/anti social personality disorder it's all the same shit.
@@jwillyb870 thanks for your reply. Your comment may have brought about a slight epiphany on my part. You got me thinking that the institutionalization (as I understand the term) may actually ends up reversing one's perceptions. What I'm about to say may not be much of a revelation to some people, but I hadn't considered this ─ Before institutionalization occurs *any* amount of time one spent in jail *is* too long, regardless of the sentence. However, once institutionalization has taken over, perhaps they start to see a longer sentence as something of a badge of honor to them and their peers. I imagine that pressure would add to the difficulty of breaking out of the cycle.
@@CaesiusX Exactly!!! You nailed it my friend! Right on the head. You seem like a very intelligent person. That is something that I didnt even think about also. It's really a badge of honor especially with gangs etc like they pull time as part of their civic duty or something it's really stupid. That's exactly what "the man" wants too. What they don't realize or maybe they do realize is that they're just puppets in the game that the "slave masters" as I call them are playing and pulling the strings. The penitentiaries are the modern day plantations as I see it. The inmates are the tenants and the warden is the landlord, and they want you're business!! They make lots and lots of money in state revenue off of us every time we get arrested and go to court and have to pay fines, tickets, citations, etc etc. So they are just playing right in to the hands of the man and his system which is to "own" us and put us into the system and run you through the mill and once you're in the system you can't get out. It's like the matrix man!! Haha. A web that you get tangled up in and get a criminal record and then every time you commit another crime it gets worse and worse a downward spiral and the punishments are accumulative based upon your previous offenses and so on and so forth and on and on...
Beautiful
This one is my fave so far. Deep!
Make a surviving Albuquerque.
LOL @ 4 months
4 months? Wtf . Grow up before it turns into 4 years then 14 years.
Wtf how long ago was this that he has a landline at home!?!?!?!?.....lol
Frank we need sum new vids 😩