Topic: The person that most influenced me.
miko1960's photo
Wed 06/24/09 10:33 AM
Who has had the greatest influence on your life,I guess for me it would be my brother in-law,I grew up with him and his four brothers,he is four years older than me by the way.I have never had brothers of my own only an older sister(whom I love dearly).My brother in-law from the time we were children had always treated me as if I had been an actual brother.
He has always been there for me,as a brother,friend and a mentor.I came to realize how important having a positive male row model was to a young boy,I had my older sister and my mother and I also had a father,but my father seemed too busy to spend much time with his family.
By brother in-law taught me not only to be a man but a good man.
Men at most times find it difficult to express the way they feel about someone especially when it is for another male.
I know for myself I could show a lot more gratitude for all the things he has taught me and all he has done to help make me a better person.

Nickvanillagorilla's photo
Wed 06/24/09 10:40 AM
My dad, greatly underappriciated never got to tell him how much he meant to me, how much I love him. Great dad, friend, mommas boy, and truely a selfless man who always consider others before himself. I will truly miss him and regardless of what they say about regrets I will regret one thing more than anyother, not hanging out and spending all the time I had with him in his final days. Even to talk cars, joke around whatever just should have been there.

Queene123's photo
Wed 06/24/09 10:41 AM

Who has had the greatest influence on your life,I guess for me it would be my brother in-law,I grew up with him and his four brothers,he is four years older than me by the way.I have never had brothers of my own only an older sister(whom I love dearly).My brother in-law from the time we were children had always treated me as if I had been an actual brother.
He has always been there for me,as a brother,friend and a mentor.I came to realize how important having a positive male row model was to a young boy,I had my older sister and my mother and I also had a father,but my father seemed too busy to spend much time with his family.
By brother in-law taught me not only to be a man but a good man.
Men at most times find it difficult to express the way they feel about someone especially when it is for another male.
I know for myself I could show a lot more gratitude for all the things he has taught me and all he has done to help make me a better person.


thats awsome.. a great tribute to your brother nlaw

no photo
Wed 06/24/09 10:43 AM
My grandmother, who taught me to respect everyone and try to look for the good in people in stead of the bad!!! She was a wonderful lady!!

Ted14621's photo
Wed 06/24/09 11:06 AM
Edited by Ted14621 on Wed 06/24/09 11:07 AM
Pretty much just me. I was 14 when I left home. I had no other family to go to,so I lived in the streets until I was 15. That's when a unknown family took me in for a year. When I was 16 I had myself declared an imancipate minor and went out on my own.

MirrorMirror's photo
Wed 06/24/09 11:07 AM
:smile: Tom Cruise:smile:

SunnyMcleod's photo
Wed 06/24/09 11:25 AM
My sister and my best friend in equal ways. My sister took me out of a bad situation as a teenager and even though we don't always agree or get along she's always there when I need her. And I love her kids like they are my own.
Misti kicks my @ss. And I need it from her. Ever since we were 11 she's been helping me with whatever I need. She's always believed I was the smartest person in the world and is constantly encouraging me. And her family are all women, which is a nice change from my house full of men.

bry11calcool's photo
Wed 06/24/09 12:59 PM
Father, for sure, but not always in a good way. I have vowed not to emulate many of his behaviors.

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Wed 06/24/09 01:05 PM
Myself!!!flowerforyou

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Wed 06/24/09 01:05 PM
I am tempted to say myself but my mother is the one that taught me to be who I am so she is the one.

prisoner's photo
Wed 06/24/09 01:18 PM
:banana: Besides my parents,my 2 greatest influences are Howard Hughes and Ian Fleming. be seeing you

CKeef's photo
Wed 06/24/09 01:18 PM
Love & Life: Best friend & ex-girlfriend (same person) Destinee McBride
Political: Immortal Technique (Felipe Andres Coronel)
Party: my Father

FearandLoathing's photo
Wed 06/24/09 04:26 PM
Leonardo Da Vinci and probably Stalin.

1mellowguy's photo
Wed 06/24/09 04:36 PM
Tmothy Leary and Abbie Hoffman. Hendrix, Morrison, Jerry, and Buddha

catseyes1's photo
Wed 06/24/09 07:57 PM
I would have to say my mom. She raised me up to be who I am now.

Totage's photo
Wed 06/24/09 07:59 PM

Who has had the greatest influence on your life,I guess for me it would be my brother in-law,I grew up with him and his four brothers,he is four years older than me by the way.I have never had brothers of my own only an older sister(whom I love dearly).My brother in-law from the time we were children had always treated me as if I had been an actual brother.
He has always been there for me,as a brother,friend and a mentor.I came to realize how important having a positive male row model was to a young boy,I had my older sister and my mother and I also had a father,but my father seemed too busy to spend much time with his family.
By brother in-law taught me not only to be a man but a good man.
Men at most times find it difficult to express the way they feel about someone especially when it is for another male.
I know for myself I could show a lot more gratitude for all the things he has taught me and all he has done to help make me a better person.



Jesus flowerforyou

Gossipmpm's photo
Wed 06/24/09 07:59 PM
My friend bob
My daddy
Jimmy

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Thu 06/25/09 05:26 AM
My parents, without a doubt... isn't that what they are there for?

Bad influence... my grandmother. The woman is evil and makes me want to live life better just to not be anything like her.

ForeverStumpy's photo
Thu 06/25/09 05:32 AM
Randy Rhoads. God rest your soul.

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Thu 06/25/09 05:40 AM
Mr Peppermint



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