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Simple questions then.
Do you know the guy's ethnic background and how long he and his family have lived in Georgia?
Or is it assumed people from Egypt aren't allowed to settle there?
Yes. That's it. Silly me. This all came about because Eugene was indeed deemed to be an ancestor of Cleopatra and he decided to tattoo "Daddy's Boy" on the kid while wasted in order to honor his great and noble heritage.
Apart from that, there's also this:
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Ashley said he was drunk and didn’t remember tattooing the letters “DB,” for Daddy’s Boy, on his son’s shoulder blade.
Which must account for why he forgot to do the tattoo in hieroglyphics.
I think mom needs to not leave the child with him given he did this in a *drunken stupor.* What kind of parent is that drunk when he is supposed to be taking care of his child?
I think mom needs to not leave the child with him given he did this in a *drunken stupor.* What kind of parent is that drunk when he is supposed to be taking care of his child?
Per the link the mom has issues with substances, and was altered at the time of the incident.
What kind of good-ol' boy would think about tattooing DB or Daddy's Boy on their son and not realize the kid is going to have the snot kicked out of him at school? He has lost all redneck cred right there!
LOL, you just gave away your age, but then again, I had the 45....
lol, I just have some pretty eclectic taste in music and an appreciation for Mr. Johnny Cash. As for my age...I graduated high school in 1998, I'm sure there are a few posters on here who could have been my mother.
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