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TK Kirkland Show

Episode 252: I Can't Get Through To My Father

TK Kirkland Show

Loud Speakers Network

Comedy

4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 8 November 2021

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Episode 252: I Can't Get Through To My Father by Loud Speakers Network

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0:00.0

I'm reading what you sent me on Friday, you know, and I'm going to tell the audience what you sent me. It says, what was good TK? My name is blah, blah, blah. I'm 30 for your own from my

0:27.5

childhood, Georgia, and I have a situation. My father's 60 years old retired, but not living in the best situation. And he has a seven-year-old daughter, my little sister. Now, I understand a certain age. People are stuck in their ways, but things I try to stress to him are important like having life insurance, burial insurance, writing a will, and just taking care of his health to another level, because I know once he passes, I mean, I hit my siblings,

0:57.5

have another girl to raise, and I just want things to be the best for her. I'm the only child out of all my siblings that doesn't have a child. So I know that responsibility or reason will fall on me eventually. So one of my ways for me to

1:14.7

handle the situation with my father so that I could get through to him to take care of things while he's obviously the way I'm communicating to him isn't working. Thank you for your time, TK. Hope you're here for you soon, Plater.

1:32.7

Yeah, some parents, boy, man, especially that age group. Yeah, man, he's very old-school, man, and he's always been, you know, he always been, you know, hard-headed. I've been a person that's very strong with, and, you know, and that I understand, but, you know, I just believe, you know, at a certain age, you know, so you need to understand.

1:56.7

I've got a kid, especially got a child, but he ain't going, he ain't, I'm sorry to interrupt, but you got a child that he knows that he may not see to be 18 years old. My point is that, and, you know, I just sometimes get underneath my skin because it's like, man, why am I the only one concerned about a situation like this, you know, standing like, you know, you do a fact, you do a little quick back to where I'm at.

2:23.7

I have a older brother, and I have another sister who speaks, she's much younger than me, they both have the same mother, you know, saying, I'm the outside baby, I'm the judge, I know the family, so, so, you know, later on, like, you know, both of them have two of my, my brother has a son, and my sister has a son, and she just, she just had a son like last year.

2:50.7

So, you know, other than my little sister, you know, I'm the only one who doesn't have any children, you know, I don't have any kids, you know, I'm not married, you know, I don't have any children, so I know that, you know, once he, once, you know, once that time comes, you know, and it's just me being realistic, a lot of people don't like to talk about that.

3:09.7

You know, you have to be realistic about things that's going on, you know, I just lost my uncle last year, and seeing, seeing my cousins going through situations where they're, you know, with their siblings, things that they're not sure fighting, fighting, you know, who won't get, you know, getting to get work, not that stuff.

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Yeah.

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Oh, I don't want that, you know, seeing me seeing they stressed me out, and you know, it's not, you know, it's my family, but it wasn't even my father stressed me out just seeing them.

3:38.7

So, ever since I've seen that, you know, seeing how it's been like hell being on making sure I get my, you know, my fairs in order, making sure that my family have their fairs in order.

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So, you know, when, when that time comes, you know, I'm saying it'll be a smooth transition.

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You know, saying like you say, man, how about, you know, not how well you live is how will you die?

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Right.

4:00.7

Oh, so, so true.

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So true.

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And it didn't really, it made sense to me, but it didn't click until I seen that firsthand.

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Uh-huh.

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I want you to see that firsthand and you see how family can get, how ugly things can get.

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And I just don't want that for myself.

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And I even told my father, like, you know, I don't, I don't need nothing from you.

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