I totally get his points on moving a 13 year old. I moved when my son was 13 and he was mad at me until he had his child last year at 26 years old. I took him out of an area that I saw becoming rougher than I wanted my kids to grow up with. We moved to a military town, so most of the kids were used to being the new kid so it wasn't that big of a deal to them. My son lost his ever living mind; however, after becoming an adult and moving back "home" he apologized to me after seeing many of his friends that he had back then on drugs, dead or in jail. I had my reasons and I did it because I'm a good mom, but dang, my child was so angry with me.
@@tatum8499if you’re new, here’s some advice. Don’t let your kid control you. At all. Not even a little bit. If I knew you personally I’d bet you my years salary that you will regret it.
The Omen is no one to fuck with. I’ve known Damien a long time, his brother is my best friend. I’ll say this, there is NO ONE I’d rather have on my side, and no one id least like to cross, not that i ever would. He’s a real one, a guy that cares about his family and friends over everything. God bless you bro
@@damientheomentrites6463hey brother that Was a great interview. I can truly relate to so much of what you said, and have much respect brother. My 19 year old son inspires me as well. His mother, my wife, has terminal cancer. His strength throughout this has been incredible. Wish you and your family continue to be blessed.
Eh man I’m seeing you all over the place, the downside of not having social medias is it’s difficult to reach out . But it’s good to see you doing your thing, hearing you talk brings back the old job corp dorm room chats.. / I’m glad to see you happy healthy and on the up. If you see this lemme know.. blessings all around 🫡
@@saveriopulsinelli2217 my man been a long time I’m great and hope and wish you the best always I remember job corps well it was like jail also fighting all the time lmao I have so many story’s of staff bringing me in the office to squash beefs . Place was wild too . A lot of fun . Thanks for reaching out . Be well
Love the push Ian’s getting. Good dude, clearly prepares for his guests and asks questions with substance. The only slight adjustment he’ll learn is that often times during the guests answer he’s preparing the next question and will therefore miss parts if the guest’s answer. Every now and then they’ll have to repeat the same info. All in all, it’s not an often experienced scenario and he’s becoming more polished and more skilled right before our eyes. Salute Ian!
Really enjoyed this one as well Ian. I think your guests are well chosen but its your interview technique that actually gets the best out of them because your one of only a few that will ask a question and then let the person actually answer without interuptions. You prompt every now and then to bring focus or to expand a good point and it really works for you. You dont make it about you which so many other channels do. Thats why your channel has grown so quickly my man.
Here to support my fellow Springfield guys, love how you been interviewing guys from my city.. Damian is a really good kid..a tough, tough kid and a gentlemen. Great show, and Damian good luck at the fight cuggino, show em what Springfield can do💥🥊💥🥊💪💪💯💯💯
I have been addicted to your content nonstop! I definitely don't regret paying for the membership, I love the early access! Edit: I forgot to finish the Mortgage fraud episode! I'll be back to this episode in a few!
I turned 10 in 1990 in Boston it was like a throwback GTA game. I remember going in the jewelers building w stolen gold at probably 12 years old…..we we’re stealing cars by 14 years old.
@@chrisreynolds2410 Ahhh yes. In the 90’s Walpole and Concord were filled up with guys from Southie, Roxbury, Worcester and Springfield. Mass calls a lot of their prisons, “House of Corrections” which I always thought was wild.
What a great interview! I got to meet Damien the day of my interview and it was like I’ve known him forever! Well job Ian and Damien! Representing Springfield 413
Like always love the channel and growth Ian! But to be completely honest and actually this is credit to you, this was the first tough/hard listen, he didnt give you much to work off of. You kept it moving along
Damien what's good my Guy hope your well God Bless. Haven't seen you over in Nick's or Angel Gotti's chats lately. Damien is a Good guy everyone about to watch this so y'all should also pay attention cuz this is a Stand up guy .
Another inter interveiw ian thanks again keep up the great work and it's good to see U have taken up training also martial arts was extr helpfull to me in ways U wouldn't think of like crashing your pushbike skateboard falling from places trees roovez ext i was allways able to roll out of these situations and come off relatively unscathed saved me a hell of alot of gravel rash that's for sure as a kid 🤣
Been watching these Springfield episodes and glad my parents made the choice when they did to move to FL. I'm only a year and a half older than Damien here. My paternal family was involved in a lot of these groups, booking etc. And I could see where one of us could have ended up getting into this part of life from the area. I'm going home again in late September to visit family. If I gave my maiden name to all these guys, they would all say, yeah, we know so and so. Some are still involved. It's scary in Springfield. He speaks 💯 truth when it comes to family. We DO NOT mess around. We will do anything and everything for our family. Some areas are cleaned up from back in the day, but one wrong turn and you're in the wrong neighborhood. You look straight and don't look anyone in the eyes. When going to Smittys bar you really didn't look but forward. That was back in late 90's early 2000's.
So he was locked up In Westbury juvenile detention center down the road from Nassau county correctional center right on Carmen Avenue between East Meadow and Westbury NY this guy grew up around the same time I was growing up in Long Island crazy times really
Man, his discussion about having challenges learning, experiencing bullying, and experiencing a new school was absolutely relatable and could recall that stress and observing other kids. Lots of kids are stuck in this type of environment and environment and that either results in violence or quiet depression.
I've known 2 guys from Springfield, Massachusetts. One of them was a drifter and it up living next door to me and another 1 worked in a shop, he was the Foreman. Period
I was in NYSDOCDFY with Damien Trites in my youth and it was obvious to anyone and everyone there that he was cut from a different cloth. Damien was def not an imposing figure like he is now back then, but never once backed down from a fight or challenge. Was not surprised in the least to find him online many years later as a pro MMA fighter.
CYA(California Youth Authority) was called gladiator school-and was known as such since it opened pretty much-fights and riots(group fights) daily!shout out to everyone that passed threw O.H-Preston-Nelis-Chad-& Y.T.S where it stayed crackin.
You might have started hanging out with the wrong crowd, but the reason for that is normally because the wrong crowd isn't interested in judging you on societies, so-called norms, grades, appearance etc. If society could move away from those norms, then a lot of kids would have a clearer path.
Sure as shit. We had most of the football team benching 285-350 Jr. and Sr.’s. I went to a massive high school in Texas where if you played football you lifted in the AM, lifted last class of the day then football practice after. Bigger areas breed crazy athletes!
@@christianmathison1182 lots of big kids at my highschool too. It was a very large place. Excellent lifting equipment for the athletes. Plenty of available students to mold
@@damientheomentrites6463 appreciate the honesty. Didn’t know of a way to think of losing my dad that young that ended me up going to prison also. True shit you said. 🤜🤛
I know Damien personally, I worked at Mardi Gras, saw him fk up many ppl. Good solid dude. I can tell many stories about him. I've fought side by side with him. This dude started with him for no reason, I was the bouncer. I was talking to Damien and the dude walked out, came back in Damien leveled him right at the front door. This was 2017 or 16. Him and this other dude were chasing him around the bar lol. His buddy fell and literally tore his knee to shit and he wasn't a small dude and he had parked his truck on the far side next to the restaurant next door, pouring rain, I literaacarried the dude put him in the truck and he went right to hospital and surgery. The dude Damien punched came in the next night black eyes and kissed Damien ass so bad. He fkd with the wrong dude. DAMIEN WHATS UP BRUTHA!!!!!!! You were wearing that green adidas track suit with a beanie hat that day. Ill never forget it. That dude was running around the stage screaming like a girl, lmao if I remember correctly it was jeff who I carried to his truck. think
It is beautiful man but not every place that looks nice doesn’t have its issues. Don’t matter where you live things go on everywhere . Thanks for watching
This man said he did coke two or three times a month and you ask him about "relapsing"..?? Lmao it's crazy how many people do coke 2-3 times a month and that don't make you an addict at all
Your channel is doing great cuz the guy you are! Period! Having Big Lance on who has been paypal hustling on his channel, lying that he ain't in the midst of using again is a waste of your money and time! He's going to give u his hard luck story and ask your audience to help when he literally...well let him tell you...his last 3 weeks of wtf lives speak for themself...you know what, maybe I shouldn't say but u doin big things and that train wreck don't need to hit your train track for real
Man's like the tougher, more chiseled Matt Damon with a hint of Ben Affleck and the whitewashed traces of Wanderlei Silva's savage blood. Unique specimen of a Man.
Good interview, and enjoyed the questions and thoughtful answers. Apparently he is friends with the Gotti family, so that could be an interesting future interview
this dudes life story seems warm and fuzzy compared to how i grew up in fresno. Springfield is a cute town, been there a few times. come check out any san Juaquin valley town frrom stockton to Bakersfield and Springfield will look like the simpsons,
Bayville is a really upper class place very beautiful place. I grew up on the north shore also I can relate to fighting people from other towns. It was always just fist fights though no guns or anything. We also had the fire whisle I forgot about that.
Ok I didn’t grow up in bayville and in Springfield there’s plenty of gunplay . And I spent most of my life here in Springfield. Bayville was a chapter and made me tougher with my hands . Never said it was high in crime most Long Island kids hangout in the city also so .
@@damientheomentrites6463 I never been to Springfield but I enjoyed hearing about the Long Island stuff. It brought back some memories I remember the arcade you were talking about. Thanks for sharing your story
Ian, I appreciate that while you add bits of your story, you do not overtake your guest and their story. Sharp interview skills! Thank you Ian
I totally get his points on moving a 13 year old. I moved when my son was 13 and he was mad at me until he had his child last year at 26 years old. I took him out of an area that I saw becoming rougher than I wanted my kids to grow up with. We moved to a military town, so most of the kids were used to being the new kid so it wasn't that big of a deal to them. My son lost his ever living mind; however, after becoming an adult and moving back "home" he apologized to me after seeing many of his friends that he had back then on drugs, dead or in jail. I had my reasons and I did it because I'm a good mom, but dang, my child was so angry with me.
You did the right thing,sorry for the rough patch but your child is alive and safe.
Thank you for encouraging us new parents
@@tatum8499if you’re new, here’s some advice. Don’t let your kid control you. At all. Not even a little bit. If I knew you personally I’d bet you my years salary that you will regret it.
Same with mine. Some kids can't seems to take the change but it's necessary.
You are a great woman for that.
The Omen is no one to fuck with. I’ve known Damien a long time, his brother is my best friend. I’ll say this, there is NO ONE I’d rather have on my side, and no one id least like to cross, not that i ever would. He’s a real one, a guy that cares about his family and friends over everything. God bless you bro
Love ya pal
💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
@@damientheomentrites6463hey brother that Was a great interview. I can truly relate to so much of what you said, and have much respect brother. My 19 year old son inspires me as well. His mother, my wife, has terminal cancer. His strength throughout this has been incredible. Wish you and your family continue to be blessed.
@@scottboston4607 praying for the best pal. Thank you.
@@damientheomentrites6463 thank you brother!
Ian thanks for letting me share part of my story obviously there’s so much more I wanted to share but I also don’t want to incriminate myself. 🙏🏻
Allegedly 😉
Thanks for sharing your story, Damien. It was a good listen.
@@BillyBigWheel I appreciate it man thank you
Eh man I’m seeing you all over the place, the downside of not having social medias is it’s difficult to reach out . But it’s good to see you doing your thing, hearing you talk brings back the old job corp dorm room chats.. / I’m glad to see you happy healthy and on the up. If you see this lemme know.. blessings all around 🫡
@@saveriopulsinelli2217 my man been a long time I’m great and hope and wish you the best always I remember job corps well it was like jail also fighting all the time lmao I have so many story’s of staff bringing me in the office to squash beefs . Place was wild too . A lot of fun . Thanks for reaching out . Be well
Love the push Ian’s getting. Good dude, clearly prepares for his guests and asks questions with substance. The only slight adjustment he’ll learn is that often times during the guests answer he’s preparing the next question and will therefore miss parts if the guest’s answer. Every now and then they’ll have to repeat the same info. All in all, it’s not an often experienced scenario and he’s becoming more polished and more skilled right before our eyes. Salute Ian!
Thanks man!!
I competed against this guy in a Jiu Jitsu tournaments. Super nice dude ❤️🙏👊
Thanks my man ❤️🙏🏻
Hope life is good
Was just getting ready to watch a movie, but gonna watch this first of course..Here we go...ALWAYS FIRE..
I appreciate you man
I remember hearing this guy's name in the early 10-16s. He wasn't the best fighter but competition was tougher then.
Thanks for watching
Man don’t sleep on Ian! He’s a great interviewer but I get the feeling that he is good at whatever he puts his mind to.
I'd like to see more older prison guards on one's that have been doing it for 20+ years the stories they can tell woahh.
😅😅😅😅😅😅
Ian is a natural host, hes got it. Definitely a conversationalist.
This guy is a class-act. Great interview, Damien.
Really enjoyed this one as well Ian.
I think your guests are well chosen but its your interview technique that actually gets the best out of them because your one of only a few that will ask a question and then let the person actually answer without interuptions. You prompt every now and then to bring focus or to expand a good point and it really works for you.
You dont make it about you which so many other channels do.
Thats why your channel has grown so quickly my man.
Another great interview. Way to go Ian!!
Great interview Ian
Here to support my fellow Springfield guys, love how you been interviewing guys from my city.. Damian is a really good kid..a tough, tough kid and a gentlemen. Great show, and Damian good luck at the fight cuggino, show em what Springfield can do💥🥊💥🥊💪💪💯💯💯
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Ian you Rock, can’t wait to watch this
I have been addicted to your content nonstop! I definitely don't regret paying for the membership, I love the early access!
Edit: I forgot to finish the Mortgage fraud episode! I'll be back to this episode in a few!
We thanks people like u
Seems like good dude, genuine, real, humble, inspiring, smart...
Late 90’s, Springfield, Mass was no joke; bleak, depressing, violent, gang-ridden.
I turned 10 in 1990 in Boston it was like a throwback GTA game.
I remember going in the jewelers building w stolen gold at probably 12 years old…..we we’re stealing cars by 14 years old.
@@chrisreynolds2410
Ahhh yes. In the 90’s Walpole and Concord were filled up with guys from Southie, Roxbury, Worcester and Springfield. Mass calls a lot of their prisons, “House of Corrections” which I always thought was wild.
@@chrisreynolds2410 I been there man / getting nostalgic
I love this guy. He’s honest. I’ll follow all his fights.
Thanks my man
My guy Damien a real one!!! Too many story’s to tell! We always ready for war! ⚔️ great episode great guy 💪🏽
Lol “I’m gonna slap you after I drink this” haha he didn’t leave that bar on his terms 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Great great interview Ian. Absolutely your the best out there
Long Island in the house!!!
I trained with Damien around 2010 at Waikru MMA. This dude is tough and mean, but one of the nicest dudes you could cross paths with.
Appreciate you man I always tried to treat others how I wanted to be treated
What a great interview! I got to meet Damien the day of my interview and it was like I’ve known him forever! Well job Ian and Damien! Representing Springfield 413
My man 💯
Like always love the channel and growth Ian! But to be completely honest and actually this is credit to you, this was the first tough/hard listen, he didnt give you much to work off of. You kept it moving along
Love the title 👏 Thx for bringing some good light to darker situations, Ian you're incredible
.. reminds me of the perils of the show Oz, to this day of the greatest prison series ever.! ;)
Great interview.
Damien seems as if he has evolved emotionally & spiritually ..
challenges are lessons.
We are all a work in progress...
413 in the house!!
Locked and loaded 🍿
Damien what's good my Guy hope your well God Bless. Haven't seen you over in Nick's or Angel Gotti's chats lately. Damien is a Good guy everyone about to watch this so y'all should also pay attention cuz this is a Stand up guy .
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I love the honesty !! Big share !! THANKYOU !! 👏🏽❤️
Ian back at it again with another dope interview 👍
Shoutout the 413
Mardi Gras ?😂😂
@@Trigger013 get it right, get it tight, get it all night.
Hey now
Another inter interveiw ian thanks again keep up the great work and it's good to see U have taken up training also martial arts was extr helpfull to me in ways U wouldn't think of like crashing your pushbike skateboard falling from places trees roovez ext i was allways able to roll out of these situations and come off relatively unscathed saved me a hell of alot of gravel rash that's for sure as a kid 🤣
This interview just made me smile. Looking good slappy, proud of you😊❤
Love the Massachusetts guys. I’m from Southie originally the town Whitey Bulger was from..
Really proud to throw his name around? He was an informant/molester.
Been watching these Springfield episodes and glad my parents made the choice when they did to move to FL. I'm only a year and a half older than Damien here. My paternal family was involved in a lot of these groups, booking etc. And I could see where one of us could have ended up getting into this part of life from the area. I'm going home again in late September to visit family.
If I gave my maiden name to all these guys, they would all say, yeah, we know so and so. Some are still involved. It's scary in Springfield. He speaks 💯 truth when it comes to family. We DO NOT mess around. We will do anything and everything for our family.
Some areas are cleaned up from back in the day, but one wrong turn and you're in the wrong neighborhood. You look straight and don't look anyone in the eyes.
When going to Smittys bar you really didn't look but forward. That was back in late 90's early 2000's.
Thanks for watching and I’m rooting for you 🙏🏻❤️
So he was locked up In Westbury juvenile detention center down the road from Nassau county correctional center right on Carmen Avenue between East Meadow and Westbury NY this guy grew up around the same time I was growing up in Long Island crazy times really
yup 1000 Carmen Ave I vacationed there a few times
What a great inspiration, keep it up warrior. Thanks for sharing your story.
Great podcast; great to see you're getting back in the Cage Damian; hope all is well brother!!
Martial Arts Saves Lives I Can Attest..Also keep doing the positive messages at the end I love the way you interview
What he described suicide ball we did that when we were teenagers😂
Represent Springfield 🤘🏽
Man, his discussion about having challenges learning, experiencing bullying, and experiencing a new school was absolutely relatable and could recall that stress and observing other kids. Lots of kids are stuck in this type of environment and environment and that either results in violence or quiet depression.
Thanks my man
yeah that story humanized him and was interesting
Another great one Ian 👌🏼
I've known 2 guys from Springfield, Massachusetts. One of them was a drifter and it up living next door to me and another 1 worked in a shop, he was the Foreman.
Period
Love you brother
I was in NYSDOCDFY with Damien Trites in my youth and it was obvious to anyone and everyone there that he was cut from a different cloth. Damien was def not an imposing figure like he is now back then, but never once backed down from a fight or challenge. Was not surprised in the least to find him online many years later as a pro MMA fighter.
My brother 💯⚔️
I'm going to start calling my wife "my kids mother"
🤣🤦🏻♂️
I live in Pittsfield mass 45 mins from Springfield
CYA(California Youth Authority) was called gladiator school-and was known as such since it opened pretty much-fights and riots(group fights) daily!shout out to everyone that passed threw O.H-Preston-Nelis-Chad-& Y.T.S where it stayed crackin.
where young guns 💪 had group fights till best 👊🏼 man last standing ….
I didn't have this experience growing up in Springfield. Seeing this episode gives me a different view. Appreciate the share.
Excellent podcast
Bro this is 100 percent accurate from my perspective
Not sure why comments aren’t believing this
NYC was a shithole in the 1990s
You might have started hanging out with the wrong crowd, but the reason for that is normally because the wrong crowd isn't interested in judging you on societies, so-called norms, grades, appearance etc. If society could move away from those norms, then a lot of kids would have a clearer path.
Do you think that the Simpson's affected the situation in Springfield, as in the collective ego?
Let go of grades and appearance? I'm pretty sure this ugly, dumb society has already done that.
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I'm new to the channel, I'm hooked on these stories
I love this guy's message at the end I definitely needed to hear that 💯
Benching 250lbs at 19 years old is super impressive.
I actually did that at 17. Rather worthless yet cool accomplishment
Sure as shit. We had most of the football team benching 285-350 Jr. and Sr.’s. I went to a massive high school in Texas where if you played football you lifted in the AM, lifted last class of the day then football practice after. Bigger areas breed crazy athletes!
@@christianmathison1182rigjt there with ya brother. so many insane “would be” athletes.
@@christianmathison1182 lots of big kids at my highschool too. It was a very large place. Excellent lifting equipment for the athletes. Plenty of available students to mold
I was doing that at 15 lol..
20:30 is the realest way somebody has put the type of trauma of going through huge loss as a kid. Interesting way of thinking about it but so true.
Thanks my man
@@damientheomentrites6463 appreciate the honesty. Didn’t know of a way to think of losing my dad that young that ended me up going to prison also. True shit you said. 🤜🤛
@@tdillpickleh4684 anytime my man
I worked with a guy from Springfield back when I was 20 years old 1999..
I live in Florida by the way
My buddy D!
Great story
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I know Damien personally, I worked at Mardi Gras, saw him fk up many ppl. Good solid dude. I can tell many stories about him. I've fought side by side with him. This dude started with him for no reason, I was the bouncer. I was talking to Damien and the dude walked out, came back in Damien leveled him right at the front door. This was 2017 or 16. Him and this other dude were chasing him around the bar lol. His buddy fell and literally tore his knee to shit and he wasn't a small dude and he had parked his truck on the far side next to the restaurant next door, pouring rain, I literaacarried the dude put him in the truck and he went right to hospital and surgery. The dude Damien punched came in the next night black eyes and kissed Damien ass so bad. He fkd with the wrong dude. DAMIEN WHATS UP BRUTHA!!!!!!! You were wearing that green adidas track suit with a beanie hat that day. Ill never forget it. That dude was running around the stage screaming like a girl, lmao if I remember correctly it was jeff who I carried to his truck. think
Is that a true story ? What other Damien stories can you tell
haha what's up brother that was a crazy night . Jon Rodier slipped on beer and tore his knee completely
413 allday!!! 🤙🏾
This story sounds like just about everyone who grew up in Vegas in the 90’s. Partying and getting crazy in highschool until mid late 20’s
A really interesting guest. Great interview.
Another great interview on the books
Once again you rocked it Ian. Have u ever thought about interviewing your mother like u did your Dad ?
Shout out from Bristol Ct
I’ve been to Bayville & thought it was really nice
It is beautiful man but not every place that looks nice doesn’t have its issues. Don’t matter where you live things go on everywhere . Thanks for watching
@@briansullivan1621 the 90s was a crazy era people loved to fight and it was everyday .
Did you meet the Wolf of Wall Street?
"They were happy." 😂
Reminds me of Jared neeves...
Good on yall! Keep putting in the work!
Great channel. Thank you.
Bayville is on the North Shore of Long Island 💰. Locust Valley High School is a Great School. No lying , long Island people will tell you the same.
Never said it was ghetto Springfield is thou and New York still had the wild shit going on trust me
Cant wait for M3th head Lance to show up Thursday!! Hope everybody can decipher M3th Ramblings!! Ask him why hes a scammer😂😂
This man said he did coke two or three times a month and you ask him about "relapsing"..?? Lmao it's crazy how many people do coke 2-3 times a month and that don't make you an addict at all
Would love to hear this guy and Joey Diaz have a conversation
Great video!
Ian you got the best MF podcast bro
🙏🙏🙏
Nate Diaz vibes
Your channel is doing great cuz the guy you are! Period! Having Big Lance on who has been paypal hustling on his channel, lying that he ain't in the midst of using again is a waste of your money and time! He's going to give u his hard luck story and ask your audience to help when he literally...well let him tell you...his last 3 weeks of wtf lives speak for themself...you know what, maybe I shouldn't say but u doin big things and that train wreck don't need to hit your train track for real
If Conner mcgregor and Nate diez had a baby … you get Damien
North Bellmore i bet
Yo Ian. I lived in Massapequa 50 yrs ago. Great town.
Lost my best friend to suicide at 15, he explained it perfectly
We use to play suie out Philly too, good times 😆 🤣 😂
I remember back in the day he fought joe Lauzon brother. He was real deal
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@@damientheomentrites6463 U was T city before T city ever existed in the fight game. U was a triangle machine
@@MmaRicky another one coming September 15th triangle city ⚔️
I won my battle and was rewarded with my sticky bun ! What a great day
How does he pay bills? Fighting at 43 ? CTE ?
Bayville is a beautiful area big money up there no a days especially in locust valley mill neck oyster bay cove area
Man's like the tougher, more chiseled Matt Damon with a hint of Ben Affleck and the whitewashed traces of Wanderlei Silva's savage blood.
Unique specimen of a Man.
Good interview, and enjoyed the questions and thoughtful answers. Apparently he is friends with the Gotti family, so that could be an interesting future interview
Im from springfield too we played suicide everyday from kindergarten to 8th grade
Solid dude
this dudes life story seems warm and fuzzy compared to how i grew up in fresno. Springfield is a cute town, been there a few times. come check out any san Juaquin valley town frrom stockton to Bakersfield and Springfield
will look like the simpsons,
Bayville is a really upper class place very beautiful place. I grew up on the north shore also I can relate to fighting people from other towns. It was always just fist fights though no guns or anything. We also had the fire whisle I forgot about that.
Ok I didn’t grow up in bayville and in Springfield there’s plenty of gunplay . And I spent most of my life here in Springfield. Bayville was a chapter and made me tougher with my hands . Never said it was high in crime most Long Island kids hangout in the city also so .
@@damientheomentrites6463 I never been to Springfield but I enjoyed hearing about the Long Island stuff. It brought back some memories I remember the arcade you were talking about. Thanks for sharing your story
@@e501csams3 thank you for listening it’s a very PG version of my story . I don’t wanna incriminate myself or my friends . Be well brother
For sure
We called that wall game " RED ASS "
This Ian is so awkward