Being Tyler Posey Page #3
- Year:
- 2014
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- San Francisco is, like, our city of love.
I guess she fell in love with me
when we were at Scoma's eating one night.
Yeah. That's what she says.
And I introduced you to Scoma's.
Yeah, and you told us to go to Scoma's.
She was already in love
with me, but then, I guess,
she was infatuated with me after that, so.
It's a ni... it's a good... it's a good...
- it's got good memories. Good history there.
- Yeah.
Marrying Seana, I totally understand it,
and I totally trust that
this is what you want,
and who is anybody to deny that, you know?
And I think you're gonna
be a wonderful husband,
and I think she's a lucky girl.
How are you... how you been doing?
- Great.
- Good.
Okay, next? No.
Actually, I'm doing really well.
I'm getting stronger every day,
and it's been a long journey.
It's been four years, and
I know it was, like, kind of
- hard.
- What?
- Those six months that I was...
- Oh, yeah,
- in chemo, you know.
- I mean, but I get... I get it.
For some reason, this...
this time didn't seem, like,
- as hard as the last time.
- Yeah.
It was harder physically, but not mentally.
Okay. 'Cause I think that's what
it is, 'cause I can tell, mentally,
when you're just not feeling good.
But you know that I'm
feeling good now, right?
- Oh, my God, yeah. Yeah, it's awesome.
- It's night and day, yeah.
- It's great. I love it.
- And my hair is growing back,
so this is, like, my
dbut of not wearing wigs.
It's a little weird, but
it feels good not to wear a wig.
The one thing that I can say that
I've really learned
through this journey is...
and what they mean to me,
and just the tightness, that
this has allowed us to just,
like, really bond together,
and this is just a challenge
that we've kind of, like,
met head-on, and it
never really got us down.
You know, I think this is the first
time I've cried since I was diagnosed,
but it's, you know, I'm
glad to be on this side, now,
of the treatment, and just the fact
that I have such a great family.
The hardest part was telling
my boys that I had breast cancer,
and I knew you guys were gonna
be scared, and I made enchiladas,
and you all came over for
dinner, and it was all happy,
and then I was like,
"all right, guys. I have
to tell you something."
So that was the hardest part.
I didn't really want to talk about it, or
I didn't feel like I was strong enough to,
you know, talk about it with you.
I wanted... I wanted to show you
that I was strong, but
I didn't feel like I was.
So I just kind of didn't confront...
didn't confront it.
But I started getting more
and more comfortable with it,
even though, you know, it's...
You're my mom. I love you.
My fear is always that
everybody else is gonna be
thinking about it all the time.
- I know.
- When I don't.
I think you've been the
strongest out of anybody.
- You've... you've helped me.
- I just want you to have peace of mind,
because I do.
I'm still... I'm still getting there.
Yeah. Yeah, I know. It'll take time.
You all have to do it on your own time.
not that we needed proof,
but it just really solidified
how close we are as a family.
Family makes me cry.
I just get all emotional when
I talk about my kids and...
and just, all the love.
All I want to do is just, you know,
- I want you to feel loved. I want you to...
- Yeah, I do.
that's all I want to happen.
Now I have whiskey voice.
Since I'm up visiting my parents,
I've decided to spend some time
with my brother Jesse and good buddy Dan,
who is home from college for the summer.
- Dan, it's good to see you, dude.
- I know, bro.
- I've missed you guys so much.
- I've missed you, too.
I can't wait for you
to come to the wedding.
Oh, dude, I know. I have to make it.
You [Bleep] better.
- You are making it, aren't you?
- Yeah, I'm making it. I'm making it.
I hope you are. And, dude,
I get it if you can't, man.
I know... I know you
would love to be there.
I hope I'm not in school,
but if not I can just tell
them like, "hey, you know what?
My buddy's having a wedding. I got to go."
Just take an early Christmas break.
Yeah.
Or a Thanksgiving break.
Or a late Halloween break.
Or just say [Bleep] it.
Ew.
Did you bust ass?
Oh, whoa. Oh, my God. Damn.
Stanky, man.
I haven't skated in, like, forever.
Why not, man?
Like, the last board I had was the flip
that Blake ran over.
- Oh, are you serious?
- Yeah, dude.
- That was, like, seven years ago.
- I know, I know.
Why haven't you got a new board yet?
I'm not over it.
I'm not over it.
- Oh, you're scarred, that's what you're saying.
- Yeah, yeah.
I loved that board.
This is the spot, man.
Oh, dude!
You got it, Dan. Yeah.
I got GoPro in the nuts.
- Oh, my God.
- GoPro went right in my taint.
God.
- Skipping it.
- Later.
When was the last time we all did this?
I remember all three of us were here, like,
Thanksgiving a few years ago, remember?
I think I do remember.
- It was us three, huh?
- Yeah.
Like, four years ago.
Yeah, a lot of stuff has
happened at this bench.
I've been really busy lately.
You know, I've been moved out, so I haven't...
I haven't been down here all the time.
- You guys always come to visit me.
- We've all been moved out.
- Yeah.
- Huh, Dan?
We've all been moved out, man.
Aw, Dan, you moved all the way to Ohio.
It's gotten crazy the last couple
years, since you've been gone.
It's crazy, dude.
Well, hey, I... my default pic on...
What? What? What?
Never mind. Never mind. Never mind.
- What is it?
- Go ahead, dude.
- Go ahead.
- Okay.
My default picture on...
you know what Tinder is?
Tinder? No, what is that? What is that?
- So Tinder's a, like, dating app.
- Is it, like, Grindr for straight people?
Yeah, it's, like, Grindr
for straight people.
Okay. I know what Grindr
is. I don't know [Bleep] why.
'Cause I have an account.
There's a picture with me, you, and Derek.
Remember that picture?
- That picture? We took a bunch of pictures.
- Yeah.
It's... it's done well for me.
- Has it, really?
- Yeah, I want to thank you for that. Yeah.
You're so funny, dude. Oh, my God.
So you use the fact that you know me
- Brownie points.
- to get some chicks? Does it work?
- It works, dude.
- Yes?
It has worked,
- various times.
- Dude, that's all I want to do for you, man.
I want... I just, my whole
entire life growing up,
we've been each other's wingman.
And that, I feel like, is the
- biggest wingman I could ever do.
- It's the ultimate wingman.
I want to, like, buy you
a cake or something, dude.
Yeah, sure, I'm down.
Thank you, though. I'm
glad you told me that.
Yeah. I had to tell you, dude.
How many times have you
gotten laid because of
your... that picture?
At least four.
Yes!
That's what I'm talking about.
You're an animal.
We should go doubles.
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