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Confronting Our Angry Neighbors
And then the lady that's like giving us the wristband, She's like young, she's maybe like 23, I don't know, probably like 22. She's like, she's like, oh, tennis ball, what's it for? And I'm like, my mother's ashes are inside. And she stops putting the hand thing, she stops putting that little handband on me and she goes, oh, I, I, really? And, and I'm like, no. And I go, but it got the conversation started. And she goes, okay, what the fuck?
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He loved that. Then he started talking to us about his kids and we just kind of ignored him. Yeah.
And then he's like, well, my kid actually has a yo-yo. And I'm like, okay, this is enough.
And then we're in line and David goes, next person that asks me about this tennis ball, I'm going to say my mother's ashes are inside.
And then the lady that's like giving us the wristband, She's like young, she's maybe like 23, I don't know, probably like 22. She's like, she's like, oh, tennis ball, what's it for? And I'm like, my mother's ashes are inside. And she stops putting the hand thing, she stops putting that little handband on me and she goes, oh, I, I, really? And, and I'm like, no. And I go, but it got the conversati…
Then we went inside.
Yeah, then we went— so this is, this is my favorite. I mean, we were, um, uh, we were in there, we were talking.
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