Upward Bound Monologue

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night at Upward Bound, the guys that harassed him aren’t doing nearly as well as he is. I guess what they say is true, “struggle builds character”. I told this to Dr. Horton when he mentioned something about my life being hard. At least Ill be able to help others that will go through what I already have in my short life, no matter their age. Then you have the joseph Crabtree’s whose job as a probation officer for teens is to help them. On the weekends he has parties that include under aged drinking, he buys 18 year olds TV’s and wants to date them. Like the cops that have been on TV for violence, when they face it everyday and its not in the news of what they go through. I’ll never forget I might have told you this when I was in 12th grade, Bella, Nicki (A college student who worked with us and went to EKU) and myself were at Hastings in …show more content…

I’ll never forget my aunt, we were all in my cousin heather and Chris’s basement having a cookout and somehow got on the topic of one of my 3rd 4th or 5th cousins who’s openly gay. His step dad was this county man we’d call lurch because he was so.. tall I guess. Anyway, she referenced him and said that Jason had to move back in with his mom and Raymond (lurch) and Raymond was probably afraid to use the toilet after him because he’d get AIDS. This was me surrounded by my loved ones, after I was diagnosed with HIV and hadn’t told any of them because I knew the ignorance that existed and this was a perfect example of it. While I worked for you when I had my whatever I did in February of that year... a biopsy? I recall being scared to death my mom would find out, since I HAD to have a driver for it. She stayed with me that week and I choose to come to work, to see you even if Kim told me I should be sitting on a butt cushion… which was weird she’d know.. I guess that’s the benefits of one of your bosses being good friends with your MD? Or you all probably knew what I was having better than I

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