Posted on 04/23/2006 7:00:35 AM PDT by rmgatto
The gift had to be right, something she would never forget. After all, Adaline Davis had reared her grandson like he was her own, making him everything that he had become. He even called her "Ma."
So on her birthday two years ago, Vernon Davis did what only a college freshman would do. He had her name tattooed to the inside of his left arm. Then he raced home with his surprise.
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what a heartwarming story. That grandmother sounds like a jewel. Too bad most high paid atheletes don't have the same roots
Thanks! Nice story, and your comment is so true.
What an awesome story. Best wishes to him and his family.
But, it's in the WaPo. Is it true?
He looks like a very sweet young man.
Based on other sources, this looks like an exception that proves the rule for the Wapo.
Why do black people get tattoos? Does anything look uglier than a tattoo on black skin?
And not just her own, but eventually most of Vernon's brothers and sisters as well as some from the neighborhood and of course the ones that other parents dropped off for a week when work got too hard or they needed a vacation.
She obviously didn't do too well with Vernon's mother.
I hadn't noticed they look any uglier, in general, on black skin than on brown, yellow white, purple or green skin. I think they are generally pretty nasty. But it's his skin, not mine or yours.
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