Whuts yor older homies like?

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#1
I see Oso here always telling all these stories bout shit hes done an seen and it reminds me of my older homies. Like this one older white homie named Poyo from San Diego hes a BrownPrider. He from this clika called Panio Negro out by the US/Mexican boarder. He all ways tellin use stories how him n his homies used to Smuggel illegals through the boarder n shit. Then he will go on to tell us what a bitch it was the first time he got locked up because of the fact he aint eNe or eSe so no one really had his back. I really dont have any stories just stupeid shit thats happend to me you know like friends back stabbin an shit. Its all ways cool to have a older homie that looks after you an schools you on the shit that goes down. My older homie Poyo's already 46 years old an my cloesest og one of mi best camaradas Monstro is in his late 30's. So they got some war stories, but the shit that hits me the most that i like to hear about is when they speak on "BrownPride" they both think that even though Nortenos an Surenos speak on it all the time, they reall dont know shit about Brown Pride. Because of the fact that if they really did have Pride for they raza they wouldint be tripping over colors or the side of the state there from. I dont know i just like to hear them speak on it for the fact that theyev been in the game for soooo long. What bout u guys? :knockout:
 
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#2
I have'nt been able to kick it with an older homie in a while.
I don't know where they're at these days.
But back in the day they used to break it down how shit
runs up in the joint. I remember how this one OG homeboy
used to tell me the homeboys ain't shit until they stand up
for the cause. What this one OG homeboy told me tripped me out but that was real. I did'nt want to accept it because I thought very high of certain homies.
Lots of people I associated with just dressed gangstero to pull some hoes and to look tough.
But when it came down to ride, they were the first ones
running. Then I found out who the real homeboys were.
Those that were still there in our conflicts with enemies.