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Giving him a roof over his head when HE'S not in his ego and choosing not to stay there isn't holding him down?
No.
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Giving him a roof over his head when HE'S not in his ego and choosing not to stay there isn't holding him down?
Caught me off guardRandom but that hotline spanish version they played after the episode, I know the dude whos singing it
Van is so damn fine man, queen
Caught me off guard
I hadn't heard of Fuego since when Mi Alma Se Muere was hot apart from his songs playing on my iPod.
Chosen Few
This bout to be the best snl ever
SNL learned from having T’challa on.
I'd hate to do anything for you.
So you just redefining what "hold me down" means
Nah I used to live in the Bronx.Hippp, i kicked it with him a few times he still local
You in the dmv?
I'd hate to do anything for you.
So you just redefining what "hold me down" means
Holding you down isn’t just about letting someone stay with you..that just being a friend.
As a mate, it’s means supporting you. All those stunts she pulled - dinner, telling him to get a real job, the Germany holiday, etc...
I would of dropped her long time ago.
Parents let their kids stay in their house because it’s their kids...doesn’t mean they support you in your dreams or hold you down.
Some things you just do because of circumstances. In Van case, he’s my baby daddy.
And besides, I nod Earn’s ego for not wanting to “shack” or “mooch” off his baby mother. Kind of ninjas y’all are. If I fall flat on my face, I’ll never go calling my parents or baby mama...gonna get it out the mud. (Real life story) Stand on my own two. There comes a time, you have to be a man.
I think Grine means Van isn't ride or die, she's definitely helped Earn out just like he's helped her out but she's not ride or die
Imagine you being homeless and someone gave you a home, and bailed you out too, then looking them in the face saying "you ain't never hold me down".
I think Grine means Van isn't ride or die, she's definitely helped Earn out just like he's helped her out but she's not ride or die
Van is too trusting with guys she just met.
She leaves her drink with the German bartender instead of Earn (who was right behind them) when she had to pee.
Follows that guy downstairs to a secluded area of the mansion.