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Unfinished Business

Continued from page 5

Published on August 13, 2008 at 11:50am

Omar says Eggelletion has given him two gifts in his entire life, a $50 gift card to Macy's and a cheap MP3 player. But he says it's not about money. It's about deeper things.

"I want to know why I look the way I look and act the way I act, but he won't even give me that time," Omar says. "It's not even financial; it's just doing things like going out to eat. Let me meet my brothers and my sisters. I just want to know him. I can't count on one hand the number of times I've seen him. I've never spent more than two hours around him. He lectures me and leaves. He says things like, 'Hang around successful people and you'll be successful.' Little rhymes. But I can't pitty-pat around about that. I can't worry about that. He's going to answer to God for that, not me."

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