Momma I Made It 330
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Ongoing, First published Mar 08, 2018
Youngstown, Ohio is known for far more than it's past in the steel industry.  It's also known for its contribution to the film industry, being native to Warner Bros.  Although a small town it has one of the higher crime rates.  One cant help but to wonder what would draw someone so young and successful to what could be his end.  Donald Parker Jr.  is just a city boy from Manhattan, NY.  He has his whole future ahead of him and decides to pursue his education in Youngstown, OH.  He has no clue what's in store for him.  Poor boy has already suffered so much.  He lost everything and still manages to hold himself together---well at least it seems.  Unfortunately, he's in for the ride of his life and has no clue.
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