This Guy (Vernon "The Burner" Turner) Was On MSP This Morning

Welcome to our community

Be a part of something great, join today!

ABM

Happily Married In Music City, USA!
Joined
Sep 12, 2008
Messages
31,865
Likes
5,785
Points
113
Man, what a story! I might just have to pick up his book...

http://www.amazon.com/Next-Level-Game-Had-Play/dp/0984473610

One amazing fact is that he is the result of a gang rape. It's really hard to imagine.

‘The Next Level’ is an autobiography about my life journey. When people look at me and my life from the outside, they say man, "VT has it all"; this guy actually lived the American dream. When people look at me, they see me smiling almost all the time, always with a positive attitude, always with a "glass half full" outlook on everything. But what people don’t see is the bad dreams I still have to this day due to events that occurred while I was growing up. No one will ever understand the pain and regret I have inside due to my past…things that will haunt me until the day I die! Yeah, that ole cliché is so true: "The grass is not always greener on the other side". You will read about a young man that went up against some insurmountable odds to save his family and in the process, achieve a childhood dream. If I had to choose a few words to describe my story, they would have to be… sadness, embarrassment, heartbreaking, guilt, regret, anger, fear, determination, triumph and relief. This project was one of the most difficult things I have ever done because it forced me to remember things I had buried in my mind (and heart) for over 30 years. There are some events in this book that my own siblings are not aware of. I truly hope that my book connects with each and every one of you in an inspiring way. Looking back now, I can truly say that I lived an amazing life; it’s the kind of life story that needs to be shared! If my story can help one person, then writing ‘The Next Level’ was worth it!
 
I thought it was more than interesting that Vernon's (white) step-dad is actually one of his mom's former tricks. He grew up in a racially-mixed family - white neighborhood - back in the early 70's. Not an easy go of things.

At one point, as a high school freshman, he remembers saying to himself that he wished his mom were dead. She died two weeks later.
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Back
Top