I am different
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EnglishVoice Age
Middle Aged (35-54)Accents
African (General) North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM)Transcript
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federal zipper 26 1989. I remember because on the weighed riding with Dad driving from the airport, there was an announcement on the radio that Lucille Ball had died. The first thing I noticed was a palm trees. I never seen them in real life before. Rochester's landscape was known for his evergreens, maple and Warner trees. It was also notable to me how, despite being under the same Sun, Moon and stars, just being a couple of 1000 miles west made my perception of them the way they felt. To me, different California was beautiful to me. However, I had very mixed feelings about being here. I had feelings of glee, Yet also, I was feeling an anticipation of dread as Dad pulled up to the new house. In a way, I was glad to believe in Rochester behind but feeling very unsure of what I was going to encounter. Living with my parents again already knew of that was going to be so. My first priority was finding a job as well. I knew how mom was going to be. So my next top priority was to try and find a Trish to go so I wouldn't have to go with them. I knew they weren't going to allow me to stay home alone. While the winter Church and I also knew that wherever they were going to church, I was sure to be bored out of my school. All in all, I was considering everyone but myself, so that was a good thing. I thought Mom and Dad had trolls in a house in Palos Veritas on a fluent area where was told Reverend Ike had a mansion back in the day. The house was much grander and more spacious than where we lived in Peaceful Pond, Mom, Addictive, place out with brand new furniture and re upholstered some of old pieces to match to the core. When I walked in, I was taken back. I never knew we were this rich.