my parents migrated to this country in 1981 when they were 15 years old. only one time did they ever actually speak about the journey and it was something out of a movie and my parents walked, swam, ran, jumped, hid in the walls of a truck to get over here, so not until now do i like see it and i just want to run home and give them a hug. and say sorry. why say sorry? because i was so bad when i was a teenager. i was just so bad, and, you know, they did everything for me, you know, for me to have the potential to be where i m at now and i will have this forever. forever. it s the least you can do after being such a bad kid. you were such a bad kid. thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you very much.
country in 1981 when they were 15 years old. only one time did they ever actually speak about the journey, and it was something out of a movie. and my parents walked, swam, ran, jumped, hid in the walls of a truck to get over here. so not until now do i like see it, and i just want to run home and give them a hug and say sorry. why say sorry? because i was so bad when i was a teenager. i was just so bad. and, you know, they did everything for me, you know, for me to have the potential to be where i m at now. and i will have this forever, forever. and it s the least she can do after being such a bad kid you. were such a bad kid. thank you. thank you. thank you very much. thank you. evacuations are underway
actually speak about the journey and it was something out of a movie and my parents walked, swam, ran, jumped, hid in the walls of a truck to get over here, so not until now do i like see it and i just want to run home and give them a hug. and say sorry. why say sorry? because i was so bad when i was a teenager. i was just so bad, and, you know, they did everything for me, you know, for me to have the potential to be where i m at now and i will have this forever. forever. it s the least you can do after being such a bad kid. you were such a bad kid. thank you. thank you. thank you very much. paul?
actually speak about the journey and it was something out of a movie. and my parents walked, swam, ran, jumped, hid in the walls of a truck to get over here. so not until now do i like, see it, and i just want to run home and give them a hug and say sorry. why say sorry? because i was so bad when i was a teenager. i was just so bad, and, you know, they did everything for me, you know, for me to have the potential to be where i m at now and i will have this forever. forever. it s the least you can do after being such a bad kid. you were such a bad kid. thank you. thank you. thank you very much.
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