User talk:Thejamesonhammond

Ryan Didato
Ryan Didato is an American actor and local legend to the state of Florida. Born in Indiana in 1988 yet quickly was relocated to Panama City Florida to undergo hero training. The Rigorous conditions of this upbringing has made Ryan the man he is today. In 2007 he caught a bullet with his bare hands. In 2009 he got in a staring contest with the sun and won. In 2012 he killed two stones with one bird. He went on a short hiatus after 2012 to pursue his love for watercolor painting. Alas, he was not proud of his work stating " Some men paint with all the colors of the water. But The colors of the water were too much for my heart and so they have painted me." In 2014 he once walked into a room and did not turn the light on but he turned the dark off. In 2015 he saved a burning house from a baby. And most recently on January 3rd 2018, he picked oranges from an apple tree and then proceeded to make the best damn lemonade I've ever tasted. May he live a long a healthy life. Oh and sometimes he acts Thejamesonhammond (talk) 03:57, 9 January 2018 (UTC)

January 2018
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