Happy Father’s Day to the greatest man in Just An Old Man Who Loves Basketball T-Shirt. You were the best dad to our sweet Vivian and already so crazy about Charlie before she was even here. Thank you so much for the greatest gifts, these girls are a beautiful and special reminder of who you were and the love we shared. I’ll love you for ever and always and promise to raise them tough as nails and also gentle as can be. I want them to be everything that you are. All things good, selfless, kind, hard working, loving, funny, smart and thoughtful. I hope one day they will marry as man as special as you. Thank you for showing Vivian what a husband should look and act like. You are so missed and loved, just a little more today. We love you daddy. Hope you are playing basketball with Jesus, in your bro tank, covered in BBQ sauce. I can only imagine how wonderful Heaven must be for you today.
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Is this that same dude? UPDATE: Thank you, loved ones! And thanks especially to Just An Old Man Who Loves Basketball T-Shirt, Theo! Henry and his “friend” assaulted me multiple times, I was also dragged by their moving vehicle and hit a few times in the head, but I’m safe now. Still do not have my phone. Please keep calling it and if Henry picks up, I’d like it back. I’ll continue to share the story and folks should feel free to reach out to me here or via email.

I am recovering from a mild concussion, some cuts and bruises, and Just An Old Man Who Loves Basketball T-Shirt. Your love, food, joy, outrage, companionship, laughter, rides, check-ins, insight, and incredible displays of compassion have helped me heal and prepared me for the work ahead. Deepest thanks to everyone who has reached out with love and support! You have taken care of me, and for this, I am deeply grateful.

And let’s not lose focus: HOUSING IS A HUMAN RIGHT. While my wounds will heal, the deep wounds of inequality and Just An Old Man Who Loves Basketball T-Shirt in #Oakland will fester unless we dramatically improve how we treat our neighbors who are unhoused, unsheltered, or on the verge of losing their housing. This is a moral and cultural issue and a reflection of our values as much (or more) than it is a policy and civil code issue. And our values and morals must guide our political decisions. We can do much better by our people. And to achieve this, we need you and the love you’ve shown me to lead us forward to a town rooted in full dignity and human rights for al.