They thought the scars on my face came from fights. I clearly didn't have friends, they all feared me. Well that's what I'm doing now, live a life free from my problematic family. My life is just horrid, and most days I wish to run away and start anew. I'm Mono, I'm just those kind of kids who'd probably be delinquents. She was glad I was choosing to be free from our horrid family, and assuring me that it would be good for me, especially I wouldn't be targeted now when step-mom starts getting drunk and. If only my older sister was here too, but just like me, she went off, far away from our house. Just after a day, I can finally feel safe. I shook the thoughts away and walked on, I am here already, far from my father, my step-mom, from everything. It hid the scars and it would just reminded me of that day. But like as if I cared, I felt safe with it. I sighed out while walking down an alleyway, I probably look so sketchy with my paper bag over my head and causes suspicion for other people. There was a different hustle and bustle this city held, and that there wasn't much crowded places. Unlike back at my old home, this place sounded suburban and calm. I was supposed to come by on Monday, but I just wanted to see the place around the Town I'll be staying in for a few years. would be celebrating to the fact another brat left the house.Īctually, I came by a day early. My father was just fine with it, my older sister was in college in another country, and my. Clearly away from all that tears, tension, anger, and drama. My family actually lived in another City far from where I am now, yet I decided that I wanted to be far from them. I am new to this Town and it was nice to get familiar my surroundings, especially I am about to get transferred into a private school with dorms. “We’re not dribbling a ball, shooting a ball, but that’s a tangible impact of the work, changing the game.I walked along the sidewalk, looking past the cars rushing past while the sun was getting to set. “There’s been so many games where that first four minutes PC comes out and goes on a run - and how much of that is because our guys were so ready and amped up to go and their guys are maybe sleepwalking and sluggish a little bit?” Flanagan said. Whatever will wither the opposing team’s souls.ĭoes it help? Santos and Flanagan think so. When the Friars leave, and the opposing team comes out to warm up, Santos gives them generic pop music: No Doubt and the Black Eyed Peas. “All you see is just them laser focused, but still bobbing their head.” “You see all the guys in their pre-game shoot on warmups, and they’re just getting in their zone,” Flanagan said. Cole “ Mmhmm,” by BigxThaPlug “ Dreams and Nightmares,” by Meek Mill “ Did Me Wrong,” by A Boogie Wit da Hoodie and “ In a Minute,” by Lil Baby. The Friars team texts Santos their requests for their warmups before the game, and the songs are all attitude. This opportunity comes once in a lifetime.” The lyrics fit English’s “mindset” motto: “ You only get one shot, do not miss your chance to blow this. Kim English requested Eminen’s “Lose Yourself” when he was introduced at PC’s Late Night Madness last September, Santos said. Mason “DJ Finesse” Santos is getting ready for Saturday's Friar's game at the Amica Mutual Pavilion in Providence. This is a Big East game and not personal, they say, and there will be nothing sweeter than winning at home. “I can’t impact the players on the floor, but I really feel like if I do a good job, I can impact the environment, which can then impact the players.” I look at it the same way,” said Flanagan. You can only impact the game with your energy. Flanagan works the crowd, Santos works the music, and like conductors, they sync together to get everyone in the AMP involved. They help channel that energy to boost the team. “And now students are like, hold on, I can get to the NBA from Providence? And their arena’s like nothing else? Oh, yeah, I’m coming to Providence.” “We are nationally recognized, and it’s become a powerhouse in such a small state,” Santos said. Mason “DJ Finesse” Santos, the longtime Friars DJ, said he’s respectful of Cooley - who is also his daughter’s godfather - and the legacy he left at PC.
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