![]() They never got any for the house, because I wasn’t allowed in the house because I was a maniac like I am now when I was a kid. That was the only console they ever bought. I think they finally just bought one to shut me up. I remember getting the Game Boy when it came out, and that was like pulling teeth to get my parents to get me one. Not to age myself, but I was born in ’83 so I’m a first, maybe second generation video gamer. I really liked that, and then just Tetris and simple games like that just were easy to keep me occupied. Kid Icarus I remember playing a lot when I was kid on Game Boy. What were your favorite Game Boy games? Zelda, obviously. I’m like, “Why? This is so cruel.” Why were video games so hard back then, and now you get infinite lives and you just run around and you just start back over after you die? I don’t get it. You get to so many levels, then you die and you just gotta start over. Still to this day, I’ve never beat Mario for Game Boy, and it drives me insane. And I can remember sitting in the back of the van for hours and hours and hours playing Game Boy as a kid, and stuff like that. No, growing up my dad played softball, and we traveled all over the country every week and stuff like that. I decided to grow tall along with my width. Luckily I just stretched out and that dispersed throughout my body, instead of just keeping short and portly, so I got lucky on that end. For a while, I was a little butterball running around. I can’t imagine you as a small human being.īraun Strowman: It’s funny a lot of people say that. Also, I can’t imagine you as a kid at all. WITH SPANDEX: Did you play video games at all as a kid? You don’t strike me as a video game playing kid. If you can imagine Braun Strowman ever being “little,” that is. While you can hear the full interview by clicking this link, we absolutely had to get down in writing his explanation for how he managed to stay alive after being crushed in a real garbage truck, as well as his “fat kid” love of the Game Boy when he was little. ![]() Stay alert and listen for the back-up alarm with “beep-beep-beep” sounds.We were recently lucky enough to get some time to talk to everyone’s favorite Monster Among Men, Braun Strowman, for the With Spandex podcast. Vehicles like Waste Management trucks make frequent stops and often back up, so don’t follow the truck closely while walking, running, biking or skating. In addition to moving truck parts, debris can come out of the truck when its contents are being compacted. ![]() Do not attempt or allow children to help with loading any materials into the truck and do not stand behind the truck while it is being loaded. Do not play or stand in or around waste and recycling bins or cans, since you may not know when the truck is coming to empty them. Keep a safe distance from the truck - at least 15 feet. Waste and recycling trucks, postal vehicles and other package delivery services keep regular schedules within each neighborhood. Learn the schedule of when service vehicles are in the area. The news release went on to offer a few suggestions related to summer safety and waste management trucks. In that spirit of ‘SAFETY FIRST,’ we highly recommended that parents or adult guardians accompany small children who want to wave or look at the garbage truck.” In a Thursday morning news release, the Director of Waste Management Gulf Coast Area Safety, Tony Franco, said, "Children are fascinated by our trucks and how they work, and we want to make sure that excitement does not lead to harm. BATON ROUGE - Summer vacation is a time when an increased number of children are outside playing in neighborhoods around the capital area, and officials with Waste Management Services are urging parents to make sure their children understand the importance of caution around garbage trucks.
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