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Writer's pictureArmando Gonzales

Meet the Fockers - Dozer


In the small town of Pueblo Verga, Christopher "Dozer" Mendoza lived a life wrapped in a web of lies. Although born in Mexico, he introduced himself as Puerto Rican and Spanish to mask the shame he felt about his true heritage. His self-esteem, the only thing lower than his turbulent sex drive, led him to construct this elaborate facade.


Dozer sought refuge on the golf course, where he found solace in the camaraderie of the league. Amidst the manicured greens, he could momentarily escape the haunting reality of his 12 illegitimate children, aptly named "Dozer's Dime-less Dozen." Due to his inability to meet his financial responsibilities. This weighed heavily on him, further fueling his desire to distance himself from his roots.


Dozer's pre-round ritual involved a meticulous masrurbation ceremony, as he stroked himself in front of the mirror, hoping to mask his internal turmoil. Each stroke of himself and the careful donning of his golf attire after became symbolic gestures, offering temporary respite from the complexities of his life. However, true transformation awaited him beyond the superficial rituals, as he needed to confront his inner struggles.


As he swung his club on the golf course, each stroke seemed to carry the weight of his concealed identity and the burden of his fractured family. The lush fairways provided a temporary sanctuary from the relentless demands of his past.


One day, as the sun dipped below the horizon, Dozer found himself opening up to a fellow golfer named Railing who sensed Dozer's internal struggle and encouraged him to embrace his true self.


Over time, Dozer began to confront his insecurities and gradually dropped the fabricated identity. With Railing's support, he found the strength to reconnect with his Mexican heritage and take responsibility for his actions. Slowly, he started rebuilding the fractured relationships with his children.


As the truth unfolded, Dozer discovered that facing reality brought a sense of liberation. The golf course, once a temporary escape, became a place for him to rebuild not only his swing but also his life. The Dozer Dime-less Dozen, now aware of their father's journey, rallied around him, forming a bond stronger than any lie could withstand.

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