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  • @Floyd4jkd
    @Floyd4jkd4 ай бұрын

    We cannot fathom the love that Jesus had for the whole world as Jesus died for us; however, I am so sure Elvis had that 10% of Jesus love in him which makes Elvis an angel in all areas. I don't need to say more. You Elvis haters; get out of my face. I will always be an Elvis fan until my last breath.

  • @user-bp6uc4of6j
    @user-bp6uc4of6j4 ай бұрын

    Elvis an angel 😇

  • @helenludlow2331
    @helenludlow23314 ай бұрын

    Elvis was one of a kind in everything he did 💕

  • @shirleycarr5387
    @shirleycarr53874 ай бұрын

    Love to hear these story's about elvis.

  • @onofriogriseta8491
    @onofriogriseta84914 ай бұрын

    Elvis loved people.

  • @Elvista
    @Elvista4 ай бұрын

    This is not new but again shows Elvis' humanitarian works...most of which is relatively unknown and unspoken about. It's always wonderful to hear and listen to these stories from those who were privileged to have been personally blessed by EP. That's why Elvis is the King of Hearts and Music 💯⚡❤️

  • @cindypabon4409
    @cindypabon44094 ай бұрын

    Thank you, Suzie and Relvis! I never get tired of Elvis stories/facts. He was such remarkable person.

  • @susyq810

    @susyq810

    4 ай бұрын

    💕🌻

  • @TheKopyKatz
    @TheKopyKatz4 ай бұрын

    You could write a new book about every day of his life 🔥🔥🔥

  • @mrsg.9273
    @mrsg.9273Ай бұрын

    This was beautiful! I wish I could have met Elvis and just thank him for being such a great person!

  • @elvis78ale
    @elvis78ale4 ай бұрын

    Thanks for sharing these stories about Elvis. He was a gentle and generous soul ❤

  • @recipe1953
    @recipe19534 ай бұрын

    Wonderful story and loved Joe M. Singing

  • @cesarebonventre12
    @cesarebonventre124 ай бұрын

    Woww Absolutely love this!! Thank you

  • @kathyhuaman2253
    @kathyhuaman22532 ай бұрын

    Elvis never forgot where he came from. He was a very humble man. God Bless him.

  • @emerald1805
    @emerald18054 ай бұрын

    There are plenty more wonderful stories about Elvis’ generosity that people don’t know, and will never know.

  • @pauldark3044
    @pauldark30444 ай бұрын

    Great story Ray, love your reactions, makes me smile through hard times

  • @Andrelvis
    @Andrelvis4 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this request SusieQ! What a great story about Elvis’ compassion and kindness. Thank you too RaElvis!!

  • @susyq810

    @susyq810

    4 ай бұрын

    Thank you Andrelvis.... such a great story... glad you enjoyed it😊🌻

  • @marion_R
    @marion_R4 ай бұрын

    What a beautiful story! Thank you Susy q and Raylvis for this amazing video!💚☀️

  • @susyq810

    @susyq810

    4 ай бұрын

    🌻💕

  • @janihensley5306
    @janihensley53064 ай бұрын

    That was a beautiful story.

  • @user-bp6uc4of6j
    @user-bp6uc4of6j4 ай бұрын

    Also heard he drove his tractor around at Christmas and sang carols for the neighborhood

  • @colmflaherty3963
    @colmflaherty39634 ай бұрын

    There are MANY like this. I know he helped pay for someone’s College bills too. Plus plus. I’ve never came across an entertainer yet that didn’t have some loving warmth feeling about being with Elvis. Co Stars. Who have ya.

  • @rayjackson6917
    @rayjackson69174 ай бұрын

    Have you ever seen the documentary Elvis Walking Home? Its a little story with actual pictures of Elvis at the beginning of his career He is getting off of the train in Memphis and walking home. Its the very last time he could ever go ever go anywhere by himself again without getting mobbed! It's truly surreal.

  • @nycsue
    @nycsue4 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much Suzyq for your requests! Thank you Ray for the beautiful words about our Elvis! He deserves to be remembered for the beautiful human he was. Your description was right on 100%. He was beautiful both inside and out. He really did look like a Greek God, only better 😍...I've heard this interview many times and it never fails to touch me. Especially Elvis and the children. It touches my heart so much. What's not to love about Elvis? Thank you for this reaction☺

  • @susyq810

    @susyq810

    4 ай бұрын

    🌻💕

  • @Nablusof5
    @Nablusof54 ай бұрын

    Think how much money u would have got Ray from ur stories because ik Elvis would have loved them. ❤

  • @jkllcarpenter
    @jkllcarpenter25 күн бұрын

    Even while he is giving this interview, the emotions of that night are in his voice and on his face. Elvis always paid attention to the kids. I think because he still carried some of the scars of his own childhood. Talk is cheap. Actions speak and Elvis was a man of action. When he saw a need, he did his best to meet that need...not just material things...but as this man said, he gave his love, his heart. He was genuine. The real deal. We remember you, Elvis, and we love you...still. (Judy c)

  • @Kathryne0816
    @Kathryne08164 ай бұрын

    A beautiful story, but I can just imagine the wife's chagrin to be meeting Elvis in curlers and a bathrobe. If the kids talked about this forever, the wife probably groaned and blushed every time she thinks about it. And Elvis was such a kind soul for this family. I also like hearing again about Elvis' Christmas charity at Graceland. And did y'all know that there was a local orphanage in Memphis for which Elvis played Santa Claus (anonymously, of course) and bought presents - plural - for all the kids living there - for years? These actions don't garner the publicity because it's much more titillating to tell the other stories - parties, drug use and whatever other negative items people can make up. Yes, Elvis had his demons, but I think the positive side of his scale must be so much heavier than the negative side. I choose to remember the kindness, the empathy, the altruism, and the generosity of the man. His angel wings might have a few bent feathers here and there, and might be a little crooked sometimes, but they'll always make me smile. Thanks, EP. KP

  • @Elvista

    @Elvista

    4 ай бұрын

    Agree, Kathryn. The good of Elvis outweighs everything negative haters and naysayers come up with combined....and that's all we should be focusing on 💯⚡❤️

  • @Mariethename99
    @Mariethename994 ай бұрын

    I have seen this before, I love watching it again. I don't get bored from hearing Elvis stories over and over again. I just love Elvis ❤❤❤❤

  • @barbarat5424

    @barbarat5424

    4 ай бұрын

    It's on the DVD, He Touched Me. GREAT DVD, so MUCH is told about Elvis (interviews)

  • @tom56ism
    @tom56ism4 ай бұрын

    Elvis was an angel sent from above.

  • @rong805
    @rong8054 ай бұрын

    I love to hear stories like this about regular stuff regarding Elvis!

  • @susyq810
    @susyq8104 ай бұрын

    Thank you sweet Ray...you can sing anytime😊 🎶 I love this "love story" about Elvis ...I can just see him rushing out the penthouse doors wanting to know what was going on ... looking for an adventure...( he was in" super hero mode" he didn't need a cape but I sure could see him in one😉💪🦸‍♂️) " get the red skiddles!!! "Get the plane!!!" 😂❤ bless him. Thank you for your kind words ❤❤ sending love 😊

  • @williamfletcher4068
    @williamfletcher40684 ай бұрын

    Elvis was a message from the Bible to the people of the world through his songs🙏🇺🇸🎸🎤🎵⚡️

  • @Nablusof5
    @Nablusof54 ай бұрын

    Thank you susieQ

  • @susyq810

    @susyq810

    4 ай бұрын

    💕🌻

  • @delorespetree3243
    @delorespetree32434 ай бұрын

    Yes elivis was a giving human being to kind sometimes

  • @bigbarry0946
    @bigbarry09464 ай бұрын

    Absolutely True Facts Mr.Relvis 💙❤💯🙏

  • @donnaleigh6535
    @donnaleigh65354 ай бұрын

    This was a great story. I really enjoyed it. RAY Where’s your Yankee 🧢!. I’m disappointed..

  • @onofriogriseta8491
    @onofriogriseta84914 ай бұрын

    A real G 💯

  • @drnancy1818
    @drnancy18184 ай бұрын

    WOW!!! This was awesome Susy! Thanks Ray!

  • @susyq810

    @susyq810

    4 ай бұрын

    🌻💕

  • @MaryJones-vo5nz
    @MaryJones-vo5nz4 ай бұрын

    Suzie is a dedicated Elvis fan. And now so are you. Thanks Ray for bringing truth. God Bless you both.

  • @susyq810

    @susyq810

    4 ай бұрын

    💕🌻

  • @cherylspencer8024
    @cherylspencer80244 ай бұрын

    I just read his book about a month ago. It was good because I look for people who write positive things about Elvis, not all the trash.

  • @HeavenlyPresley-Tonya
    @HeavenlyPresley-Tonya4 ай бұрын

    Thanks Susyq - I have seen this a few times and every single time I CRY!!! I WANT TO SHARE A STORY I FOUND A WHILE BACK --- I HOPE RAY SEES THIS!!! The Real Story of Elvis Presley | Vernon and Gladys Talked About Raising Young Elvis Sidney Fields had gone to Memphis hoping to discover 'WHAT is Elvis Presley?' Visiting his parents seemed like a logical first step in looking for the answer. On first meeting Vernon and Gladys Presley, he was impressed with their closeness and honesty. 'They do have a deep bond between them', he observed, 'which is nice to watch, and they express it in a quiet kindness.' He described Gladys as '39, plump, placid, and pious' and Vernon as '40, a gentle, graying, handsome man, as tall as his son'. Mrs. Presley showed Fields their son's room, the predominant feature of which was stuffed animals - teddy bears, pandas, elephants, monkeys, dogs - everywhere. 'I took him to carnivals when he was a kid', explained Vernon, 'and taught him how to pitch baseballs at wooden bottles and win stuffed animals. He still does it. Last week he won a toy dump truck. It's in the living room'. They sat down to talk in the living room, which Fields described as 'mixed modern and traditional with a touch of gaudiness.' Gladys pointed out that 'Elvis picked out everything with me to furnish the house, and he's always sending new things home. He sent so many lamps home I had to store most of them away'. Young Elvis always kept in touch with parents Whether their son was in Hollywood or on the road, he always keeps in touch with them, said Mrs. Presley. 'He phones us every other night, no matter where he is. ‘How's my babies?' he asks us. We've always been very close. Why to this day he gets frightened when his father dives into the pool for fear he won't come up. He was always that way about us'. Gladys recalled another incident that demonstrated young Elvis' concern for his father. When Elvis was 5, his father and some other men were helping a neighbor put out a fire inside his house. Elvis screamed when he saw his father and the other men run inside the house to save some of the family's belongings. 'He was afraid his father wouldn't ever come out', said Gladys. 'I just told him, ‘Daddy will be all right, now. You stop that, hear!' And he did'. Fields asked about their own upbringing and how that shaped their goals for their only son. Gladys, one of eight children, explained, 'We didn't get to go to school. Vernon didn't graduate either. We can only read and write enough to get by. That's why I always wanted my son to have an education'. 'We were poor', Vernon added. 'When I was sick my wife walked to work many times because she had no carfare. And many times we hardly had any lunch money to give Elvis. But we did eat and had clothes and a roof over our heads. Maybe we got them all on credit, but we had them. We never had much until three years ago, but Elvis never wanted for anything even when we were troubled. And we always taught him right from wrong as far as we knew, though we didn't have hardly any education'. Mrs. Presley was pleased with how they taught their son. 'He was raised well', she said. 'He never lies. He doesn't swear. I never heard him call anyone anything except ‘Mister' and ‘Sir.' And we taught him if he can't help a man out of a ditch the least he can do is say a prayer for him, and the Lord will never let him fall'. When young Elvis was disciplined when needed His mother spanked the young Elvis when needed, and his father remembers hitting his son just once. 'He was 5 then', Gladys explained. 'He took two empty Coke bottles from a neighbor's porch. He told me the neighbor let him take 'em, but that was stealin' and he had to be corrected. I got Vernon to take the switch to him and give him one or two licks.' Vernon added with a wince, 'It hurt me more'n it did him'. His parents recalled that when Elvis started at L.C. Humes High School at age 13, he didn't go in the first day because he was so scared. He was afraid the other kids would laugh at him. He had a desperate need to be liked. 'And when he isn't, he worries about it', said his father. The Presleys admitted they were always protective of their only son. As an example, Vernon explained how they tried to stop Elvis from playing football after he fell in love with the game at age 15. 'After school, the white boys would team up against the colored boys', he recalled. 'They'd come home with their clothes torn and their hides, too. Elvis being all we had, we didn't want him to get hurt. But he wouldn't stop. Gladys was workin' in the hospital then and one day a boy was brought in from a football game, and he died of a blood clot. That scared both of us and we made Elvis quit'. Mrs. Presley added, 'Know what he told me? He said: ‘I'll stop because I don't want to worry you'. All of young Elvis' girls were nice Of course, Elvis had discovered girls about that time too. In fact, the first time young Elvis could remember really being out of his mother's sight was when he started dating at age 16. 'He didn't have real dates till then', said his father, 'but he had girlfriends since he was 11. Once, when he was 16, I saw him sittin' real close to a little girl and I spoke to him about what he should know. He listened. He always does. We've been lucky. All the girls he's known have been nice kids'. Fields asked how they felt about the charges that Elvis' obscene stage movements were debasing the morals of America's youth. 'Those things hurt', admitted Mrs. Presley. 'He's never sassed us, and he's never been uppity. Big people are still the same as little people to him, and he's considerate of both the same way. We're country folk. He's a country boy, and always will be. How can any boy brought up like mine be indecent or vulgar? Especially when he's so good to us and his friends. Why he always wants to do what's right'. Elvis' father denied other rumors that his son drinks and takes dope. 'He never touched a drop of liquor in his life, and he wouldn't know dope if he saw it'. 'He's a sympathetic boy, and tender-hearted', Vernon continued. 'It hurts him when someone thinks bad of him. Maybe this will tell you what he's like. He was usherin' at the movies this time, and on his night off he was downtown with his friends and he sees this Salvation Army lady takin' up the Christmas collection. But the box was empty. Elvis put his last $5 bill in it, and started drummin' up a noise to get that box filled. It was filled'. To parents, young Elvis' temper was his only fault Does Elvis have any faults his parents can see? A bit of a temper said his mother. 'To be plain with you, he's the easiest goin' guy you ever saw until he gets pushed or shoved'. 'Then he gets mad, and he's a little too high tempered. But lots of people are'. The family always talked things out. 'We've always been able to calm him, to talk to him about everything', said Vernon. 'Except maybe his dates, and then we could talk to him if they were the wrong girls and he'd listen. He'll say something about a car he'd like to buy and I'll say, I wouldn't son, and he'll listen. Even now he obeys'. And the Presleys see nothing wrong with their son's 'twitching and twisting' on stage. 'Even when he was a tiny kid and we sang at church and camp meetin's, Elvis moved around and acted out his songs', Mrs. Presley said. 'He's always had a lot of energy and he's big now and gets rid of it in his music. When he sings he's bein' himself and that's not bad or wrong'. Vernon recalled more about young Elvis' singing. 'At 9 he was picked to sing alone in church', he said. 'At home we sang as a trio, when Gladys wasn't playin' the harmonica. Elvis always had a natural talent. He can't read a note even now. But you don't have to teach a fish to swim'. Young Elvis: 'I can sing better than that' And Gladys remembered a time when she took her son to the fair in Tupelo. After listening to a guitarist sing a song, Elvis told his mother, 'I can sing better than that.' According to Vernon, 'he just walked right up on that platform, his legs shakin' a little, and sang that song without any accompaniment'. 'With a real powerful voice', added Gladys, 'and he did sing it better than that guitarist'. The Presleys recollect that from early on young Elvis dreamed of what he would do for his parents someday. 'When he was hardly four', his mother recalled, 'he'd tell me: ‘Don't worry, baby. When I'm grown up I'll buy you a big home and two cars. One for you and Daddy and one for me'. All his life he'd say out loud what he was going to do for us, and he'd say it in front of other people. And you know, I believed him'. While in high school, Elvis took jobs in the afternoon to help his parents make ends meet. 'And even when he was in school he'd go around and pay the grocery bill, $25, $30', said Mrs. Presley. 'We didn't ask him to. He'd just do it himself'. Once Elvis got his father to buy him a lawn mower and used it to make himself $8 a week. 'But he stopped when the girls watched him', remembered Vernon. Elvis: 'You've taken care of me ... Now it's my turn 'And when he got 19 and started making money', Gladys said, 'he told us' ‘You've taken care of me for 19 years. Now it's my turn'. Even with their son about to turn 22, the Presleys expected their close family ties would last forever. 'This is Elvis' home', declared his father. 'He's never had no other home except with us'. 'And even when he gets married', said his mother, 'part of him will always be here'. When Sidney Fields left Memphis and returned to the big city up north, he took with him a good feeling about Elvis Presley's parents. 'I like these people', he wrote in one of his Daily Mirror articles a few weeks later. 'They're simple, neighborly, unaffected by the fame and fortune of their son, or the furor he has created'.

  • @inescece4707
    @inescece47074 ай бұрын

    Hi Ray I was hoping you get to hear this story ! Hilarious and touching at the same time ! Thank you Nissan Susie Q !😊❤

  • @susyq810

    @susyq810

    4 ай бұрын

    💕🌻

  • @sammy_the_uncool2702
    @sammy_the_uncool27024 ай бұрын

    THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS ONE MISS SUSY Q 💖🌻💜💖🌻💜💖🌻💜💖🌻💜 I LOVE THIS INTERVIEW! ONE OF MY FAVORITES! RAY YOU ARE AWESOME 😎💙🌟👌 THANK YOU FROM THE BOTTOM OF MY HEART 💖🙏💜 FOR ALL THE LOVE YOU SHOW & HAVE CONTINUED TO SHOW 💛💛💛💛💕💕💕💕 I am not comparing the two musically in any way, but I watched a short video a few days back of Lady Gaga starting to cry when she admitted she couldn't go out any more like the rest of us can. She has a large fan base. Anyway she started to cry saying that she missed people. The every day kind of human connections that the rest of us take advantage of. Imagine for a moment that you had everything in the world except for the very real mundane human experience of saying hi to your neighbor or to the person you pass when out walking your dog or having a brief conversation with the cashier at your local mini mart. We all take that for granted. It's an every day mundane thing, dealing with others on a daily basis. But for Elvis it was an experience he actively sought out by having converaations with his mechanic, his pilot, the stewardesses on his plane (which were blown away by the experience of having Elvis just talk to them like they were on his level. To them he wasn't. He was on another level. But Elvis didn't think of himself as above anyone). So now I have a better idea of What it must have been like, to work your whole life to the top only to find that well the top could be a lonely place sometimes. I think Elvis missed the mundane every day human experience. Not all the time but sometimes. He made friends with his mailman. His mailman was on a first name basis with Elvis and Vernon and Elvis's cooks. When Elvis was home and if he was up and about he would invite the mailman to come into the kitchen and they'd have a five minute comversation and Elvis would always ask him how he was, how the family was doing. He sought out those kinds of interactions because he missed them. TCB ⚡ & TLC ❤ & peace ✌& blessings 🙏 to you & yours & to one & all here as well 💕💕💕💕

  • @susyq810

    @susyq810

    4 ай бұрын

    Hi sammy😊💕 I love this interview too...I can just see Elvis taking charge of the situation and getting into his "hero" 🦸‍♂️mindset for the "adventure" and ready to TCB in a flash!!! !⚡️⚡️⚡️ I feel sorry for Lady Gaga ...the saying " It's lonely at the top" is painfully true for some people. To have so much and yet long for the simple joys of everyday life is quite a price to pay. I hope she can take time for herself to maybe purchase a home somewhere that gives her freedom to be able to enjoy a simpler lifestyle so she can be a part of the every day interactions she is missing.

  • @sammy_the_uncool2702

    @sammy_the_uncool2702

    4 ай бұрын

    @@susyq810 Awww... Miss Susy Q 🌻💖💕 You are so very kind 🙏 I never wanted to be famous for that reason. People start thinking that somehow they are owed something by their favorite music artist or actor. Fans can be a bit too demanding and I think that in their fervor they forget that music artists are human beings too. They're not Gods to be put on pedestals or prayed to at alters, but flesh and bone human beings who make mistakes like everyone else. But when you have any kind of clout or status every move you make, every word you say or post, every purchase you make, every store you shop at, every eatery you patronize is paid attention to by and critiqued by the masses. That's a hard way to live in some respects and I would hate to live that way. I'm happy to be a person with no clout or fame to my name. Have a great rest of your day Miss Susy Q 🌻💖 & much love 💛💛 & peace ✌& blessings 🙏 to you & yours 💕💕💕💕

  • @gracemichelli.2am124
    @gracemichelli.2am1244 ай бұрын

    That was Elvis..❤

  • @dorisbrown5528
    @dorisbrown55282 ай бұрын

    Elvis just couldn't stand to see someone hurt, lonely, etc.

  • @AngelasJoys
    @AngelasJoys4 ай бұрын

    Loved this. Lots of smiles. Thank you. 👑 🎸

  • @sopala3952
    @sopala39524 ай бұрын

    100 K then would be a huge in today’s money!

  • @pjolivier2888
    @pjolivier28884 ай бұрын

    Relvis is back in the building 😃

  • @Nablusof5
    @Nablusof54 ай бұрын

    I wish that ppl had just let Elvis live as normal as possible. He may still be alive. Love ya Ray and ur family ❤❤❤❤

  • @barbarat5424
    @barbarat54244 ай бұрын

    You really SHOULD watch the DVD (2parts)He Touched Me!! I've watched it a few times (I own it) ❤

  • @rong805
    @rong8054 ай бұрын

    Quick story told to me by a friend who worked at Landmark Pharmacy across from the International/Hilton Hotel in Vegas in 1969-70. He said he was stunned when Elvis walked in by himself to pick up meds. A couple minutes later, his guys come running in, out of breath, saying "Elvis stop doing that!" Elvis had ditched them and was cracking up when they came in angry that he left them. My friend also said he would sometimes personally deliver them to the suite and once even to the showroom while Elvis was in rehearsal. He said it was so cool to see him there and even chatted quickly with Elvis once, who asked him how he was doing.

  • @vikkigiles2977
    @vikkigiles29774 ай бұрын

    Ray I love watching all these videos listening to people who actually knew and spent time with Elvis. What a man !!! Please take a look at Jerry Schilling telling his story of when Elvis met Nixon 💙💙 Have a good day !!

  • @susyq810

    @susyq810

    4 ай бұрын

    Hi Vicki🌻 oh yes that story is epic... hopefully Ray will react to it sometime..What a man is right!!!❤

  • @barbarabrannon1542
    @barbarabrannon15423 ай бұрын

    Elvis said one time if my fans want to ripe the shirt off my back they can … they paid for it

  • @mimi-422
    @mimi-4224 ай бұрын

    ❤👑👑👑👑👑❤️

  • @philipkoen5811
    @philipkoen58114 ай бұрын

    Still enjoying your reactions Ray ❣️ Did you know God created Elvis on the 8th day❓💎🎆👌 Btw...can't believe you still haven't hit the 100k😮

  • @cristinadellatommasina-ex2hj
    @cristinadellatommasina-ex2hj4 ай бұрын

    Good morning world, thank you Ray and thank you SusieQ, another beautiful story of life lived and if I close my eyes during his story I see the images, the colors, the clothes, as if it were a wonderful film. I would have paid any amount to be part of his world, even when he did pranks and crazy things, as others have said, including Lisa Marie. My wonderful dream. 🩵💛🩷💚💜💙😍😍😍😍😍✨️👑🎸💘

  • @susyq810

    @susyq810

    4 ай бұрын

    Hi Cristina 🌻 so glad you enjoyed this story...he was so amazing.

  • @dannyayers6561
    @dannyayers65614 ай бұрын

    RELVIS

  • @RosieM1970
    @RosieM19704 ай бұрын

    Please Check out “LONG BLACK LIMOUSINE” and “PROMISED LAND”

  • @gracemichelli.2am124
    @gracemichelli.2am1244 ай бұрын

    SusieQ...🔥

  • @susyq810

    @susyq810

    4 ай бұрын

    Hi Grace🌻💕😊

  • @shirleycarr5387
    @shirleycarr53874 ай бұрын

    Hi susy q.

  • @susyq810

    @susyq810

    4 ай бұрын

    Hi Shirley 😊🌻💕

  • @susyq810

    @susyq810

    4 ай бұрын

    Hi Shirley 🌻💕

  • @cherylspencer8024
    @cherylspencer80244 ай бұрын

    Who the hell wants to be caught in their hair rollers and robe by Elvis? I would have crawled under the bed.

  • @susyq810

    @susyq810

    4 ай бұрын

    😅😅

  • @markoes28
    @markoes284 ай бұрын

    🚨⚠️ my man, you're lacking H👽Mack reactions and missing out BIG time!! First of all you skipped Guerrilla Bars #46 with one of thé craziest endings ever, second.... do you even realize H👽Mack been dropping two writtens a week and you've been missing a lot of them. * It Goes Deep * I Ain't Gotta Worry * Iconoclast * Plan In Motion * Prove It To Myself Please, if you have the time.. it will be worth reacting to. Keep shining and stay safe 🙏🏼👊🏼

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