I found mom and dad on FB. They both list “Luh Tez G” as a son.
If anyone is interested...
Latonya Leonard Walker. She lists Courtney Walker as husband. His photo is on his page, and I’m wondering if he’s the one pictured as the inmate on Luh Tez G page. Not sure.
Soso Collegeville is also listed as a son. He wrote this on his wall:
“Rip to my yung azz killa field boy luh tez g sosofairfield”
“T.I.P Luh Tez G on BOS we gone hold a tru soulja down no matter wat 25-UNO-11 Frat Bruh gone but never forgotten”
“T.I.P FieldBoy ‘’Luh Tez G’’ Gone But Not Forgotten See U When I Make It Home......... R.I.P Soulja Boy Tez G (Sent via GO SMS)”
I googled the words “Young Ass or Azz Killas” which are written on one of the photos of the deceased son next to the inmate, and came up with these lyrics...scary:
http://www.metrolyrics.com/the-war-iz-on-lyrics-krayzie-bone.html
That's been around for awhile, used countless places elsewhere to commemorate the death of a gang criminal.
Hominid bipeds are divided into two categories: “People” and “Targets”.
Thanks for looking that stuff up and sharing it.
Rip to my yung azz killa field boy luh tez g sosofairfield
T.I.P Luh Tez G on BOS we gone hold a tru soulja down no matter wat 25-UNO-11 Frat Bruh gone but never forgotten
T.I.P FieldBoy Luh Tez G Gone But Not Forgotten See U When I Make It Home......... R.I.P Soulja Boy Tez G (Sent via GO SMS)
What the heck...I can't make out some (most) of the words, much less the meaning. I'm always taken aback when I hear a black person from England speak. It sounds educated, people friendly, and so on to my ear even when they may be thugs, too.
I hold the Ebonics movement partly responsible for this. Why do a bunch of American blacks speak the way they do.
One of the priests at my church is Ugandan. I could listen to his voice forever - it is so kind and so comforting. He does not see color at our church and, with our teachings, neither do the congregants. We love him!
What is T.I.P.?