
Clifford Kincaid
Bio
I am a father, I am a brother, I am a son, and I am your neighbor. I will be the one to set you free. I will be the one that allows you to breath. Love people.
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Sooner Nation
I've been blessed to be born into Sooner Nation, through my father, Coach Mike Shearhart of Antlers and Henryetta, Oklahoma. He's made the Sooner State proud - a member of both the National Wrestling Hall of Fame and the Washington State Wrestling Coaches Hall of Fame. He was an All-American nose tackle and an All-American heavyweight wrestler.
By Clifford Kincaid6 months ago in Unbalanced
One More Friday Night
He could hear the pounding of feet from behind. The muffled sounds of screaming and yelling. His heart pounded through his chest, and blood pumped strong through his veins. Out of the corner of his eye, he could see a black-and-white figure trying to keep pace. This only accelerated his own stride, causing him to run upright at an alarming speed. He loved this feeling. It was part exhilaration, part fear, and part violence. The rush of brisk air hitting his face through the metal cage he wore. This was how he found acceptance, how he made friends, and one of the only places he ever found peace. As he continued to pull away, he could see his goal. The crowd grew louder. The orange pylon was just feet away...
By Clifford Kincaid6 months ago in Fiction
Small Town USA #4
Ok, let me back up and explain why I’m so passionate about lighting off my own fireworks. And no, I don’t think every Tom, Dick, and Sally should be allowed to light their own. Let’s be honest — fireworks are dangerous. And they’re even more dangerous when they fall into the wrong hands, especially adults with alcohol. Sometimes even the “good kids” do stupid shit when left unsupervised. Especially a group of prepubescent boys growing up in a small Eastern Washington town in the late 1980s.
By Clifford Kincaid6 months ago in Fiction
Mattress Firm . Content Warning.
Mattress Firm's "All Night Long" advertising campaign highlights what most of us have come to already know…People can suck! These commercials showcase the self-centered and self-serving society we have become. I do not blame or hold Lionel Richie responsible for the use of his song in these series of commercials. If anything he should take the fall for "The Simple Life" with his daughter and Paris Hilton.
By Clifford Kincaid6 months ago in Critique
Small Town USA #22
Eddy and I trailed slowly behind Jesse as we approached the militant’s compound of a house on the corner of Lefevre and Idaho Street. We moved through the alley behind my parents’ house, guiding ourselves through the shadows, toward our unsuspecting victim of the infamous “Knock and Run.”
By Clifford Kincaid6 months ago in Fiction





