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My book Repetitious Occurrences of My Life focuses on a few of the relationships in which, I was involved with elderly street women. In this book, I had gotten involved in a relationship with an elderly lady. I didn't plan this relationship. It just kinda sneaked up on me.Ever since I ran away from home at the age of seventeen, the streets became my teacher. I saw the gullibility of women and the lying and deceitfulness of men. Being a young man, these things crowded my mind and directed my steps towards corruption. It seemed as though I couldn't control my actions, because of the repeated…mehr

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My book Repetitious Occurrences of My Life focuses on a few of the relationships in which, I was involved with elderly street women. In this book, I had gotten involved in a relationship with an elderly lady. I didn't plan this relationship. It just kinda sneaked up on me.Ever since I ran away from home at the age of seventeen, the streets became my teacher. I saw the gullibility of women and the lying and deceitfulness of men. Being a young man, these things crowded my mind and directed my steps towards corruption. It seemed as though I couldn't control my actions, because of the repeated episodes that entered my life. I couldn't break away from it, so I played the part, as it represented itself to me; in hopes that one day I could break away. It becomes complicated when you're in this compromising position. I have my agenda, which is obtaining financial gain; and she has hers. She may be lonely for a man of her own; for example, or there may be other reasons for her interest, who knows! Either way. we are both getting satisfaction from the involvement!
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Al Wynn Ross was a contractor for 50 years. He owned 21 buildings, he also owned the Painted Lady Lounge, which was the first owned black lounge in the loop. He was inducted into Cambridge University's who's who for his work in the community. He helped many black men by giving them jobs and taught these young men the trade.