She not even bad though. I don't wanna talk down another person's wife cause she aint the problem obviously but c'mon
I could see if it was Hassan's chick but this the joint that got his goofy ass losing his mind
Prolly got crazy BJ skills
She not even bad though. I don't wanna talk down another person's wife cause she aint the problem obviously but c'mon
I could see if it was Hassan's chick but this the joint that got his goofy ass losing his mind
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she follow me on twitter i remember when she first started plottin on hassan i knew it was oversheesh, I wish I had money
she follow me on twitter i remember when she first started plottin on hassan i knew it was over
“Just to call a place like Miami home is one of the most gratifying things that I can think of,” Johnson said. “I was happy to hit those other places. I learned a lot, but I was very happy to find a place like Miami so late in my career. I wouldn’t have wanted to come here during those times when I was immature or not focused on what my career was and happened to lose this opportunity. I’m glad I came here at the right time.”
He had never been on a first-name basis with the mailman until now. Neighbors wave as he walks his sons down the block. His 1-year-old, Harlem, has toys scattered across the floor and a motorized jeep parked by the pool, a sign they are here for the long haul.
The experience is much different from the past. Each summer was filled with uncertainty. His home was full of boxes, always ready to be shipped to another city. Family life was left at the mercy of the team’s general manager.
“In the summer, you’re not thinking like, ‘Oh, we can make plans for the summer,” said Issa, who has been dating Johnson for three years. “We’re thinking, ‘Where are we going to go [next]? What’s going to happen?’ Now, it’s nice. You’re set. You’re good. You can move forward.”’
The only thing that would please Johnson more is ending his career in Miami, which he would call the greatest moment since being drafted in 2009.
“I know deep down how bad I wanted to stay here, how I loved the culture and loved the team,” Johnson said. “I love Coach Spo. I love [team president] Pat Riley. You don’t get too many opportunities to say you love your coach in the NBA or you love your GM … Even if I had to go somewhere else, I’d still appreciate what they did for me to allow me to become a top-notch contract.”