Dallas Mapping Project
1. What’s your dream job?
My dream job has always been to be a custom painter.
2. Would you rather work somewhere else?
I honestly would rather work at ‘Busy Body’, it’s a shop here in Pleasant Grove where they do really nice paint jobs.
3. How does it feel to be a father?
It feels amazing because I know somebody has my blood.
4. If you could offer your newborn child one piece of advice, what would be?
To live life to the fullest and to always be happy, life is too short to be stressing over dumb things.
5. What did you learn that has changed your approach to life?
That you can’t please everyone and you can’t make anyone stay, if they want to stay good if not you got to move on.
6. Any regrets?
Yes, I regret painting my truck green, I wish I would of painted it candy red.
7. When you’re 90 years old, what will matter most to you?
Well If I get the chance to live that long, family would be what will matter the most to me.
8. If you were at heaven’s gates, and God asked you “Why should I let you in?” what would you say?
Because I tried my best to be a good person, although I made some mistakes in life I’ve been a good father and a good husband.
9. What moment would you want to live one more time?
I wish I could relive the moment I got married, and when my daughter was born.
Roberto Pulido
My brother Roberto Pulido was born on June 27, 1993. All his life he was the black sheep of the family. As he grew up people called him “Johnny” because his middle name is Jonathan. He always said he wanted to be an automotive painter. My brother loves to draw, that is his passion, and he has painted cars and trucks for family members and neighbors. He got married at the young age of 18, and had his daughter at age 19. He went to college for about three months, then dropped out. Now he’s working at Fed Ex and thinking of going back to college, because he wants a better life for his daughter and wife.