View Full Version : Being in jail, changes you.......
Basecore Boy
04-25-2003, 09:53 AM
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[ April 25, 2003, 10:59 AM: Message edited by: Basecore Boy ]
Sorry to hear about your experience....
Nawh, I change it!
Austin/Dallas
04-25-2003, 10:04 AM
That does not even sound right you know someone might have a field day by the way you posted this...You know his is "The House (board) Of Pain"
Originally posted by Austin/Dallas:
That does not even sound right you know someone might have a field day by the way you posted this...You know his is "The House (board) Of Pain" have you been reading up on the bondage posts?
Originally posted by Basecore Boy:
graemlins/acclaim.gif Changed you in what way? How long were you in for? What did you do?
Unfortunately, it took the gray bar hotel to change my ways. I've seen the light! graemlins/cool_shades.gif
YUJI-SAN
04-26-2003, 10:25 AM
Anyone that says, I was in jail automatically tells that they're punk bitches. so what does this mean that you're hard?
I bet you only buy soap-on-a-rope these days. Ooops, I dropped a dime. Could you pick that up for me??......JMJ graemlins/cool_shades.gif
DOTSmusic
04-26-2003, 11:20 AM
[QUOTE]Originally posted by YUJI BR0WN:
Anyone that says, I was in jail automatically tells that they're punk bitches.
explain, please
houseaddict
04-26-2003, 11:25 AM
Basecore,
I feel you. I got shut by the po-po when I was 19. I was only in for a night thanks to some extra cash stashed and a Mom that was Mad Cool. I was in the County Pen with the realness. It was not fun. The experience altered me in a way that no one can understand. I was tremendously ambitious before and while I am still to certain degree, I feel as though it robbed me of some of my spark for life. People pegged me to be super-successful when I was in high school. I am to a certain degree, but not in the way or to the degree that I and those around me felt I would.
Bottom line=Don't do the crime if you can't do the time.
What I learned is that there are too many positive things to do with your time to have fun and more lucrative ways to make money that are legit to even think about what I was doing back then.
Stay outta jail and:
Originally posted by aKiLa:
[QUOTE]Originally posted by YUJI BR0WN:
Anyone that says, I was in jail automatically tells that they're punk bitches.
explain, please Yeah please explain to me too.
Jamie 3:26
04-26-2003, 12:15 PM
No one wears it on their sleeves that they were ocked up.The ones who talk mad shit about jail are usually Bubba's lil bitch in the joint.
I've seen the hardest break down about being in.You have some who actually adjust well to prison lie and prefer that to outside life.Trust me,most folks I know who did a bid in the joint,not the county jail,will not just speak on jail experiences.
houseaddict
04-26-2003, 12:26 PM
Originally posted by JAMIE 3:26:
No one wears it on their sleeves that they were ocked up.The ones who talk mad shit about jail are usually Bubba's lil bitch in the joint.
I've seen the hardest break down about being in.You have some who actually adjust well to prison lie and prefer that to outside life.Trust me,most folks I know who did a bid in the joint,not the county jail,will not just speak on jail experiences. I don't broadcast my experience, but if its asked about, it ill share it. It was real enough for me to avoid doing teh same thing again. I wasn't bragging or anything.
There was a definite correlation between my experience and being robbed of my ambition.
Wild i
04-27-2003, 05:32 AM
Originally posted by houseaddict:
Basecore,
I feel you. I got shut by the po-po when I was 19. I was only in for a night thanks to some extra cash stashed and a Mom that was Mad Cool. I was in the County Pen with the realness. It was not fun. The experience altered me in a way that no one can understand. I was tremendously ambitious before and while I am still to certain degree, I feel as though it robbed me of some of my spark for life. People pegged me to be super-successful when I was in high school. I am to a certain degree, but not in the way or to the degree that I and those around me felt I would.
Bottom line=Don't do the crime if you can't do the time.
What I learned is that there are too many positive things to do with your time to have fun and more lucrative ways to make money that are legit to even think about what I was doing back then.
Stay outta jail and: Then you got the fools like my son who figure now they got street stripes. Left Rikers and went right back on those streets. I had to go embarass him to come home.
It's a shame to say, but that was when I started to lose all respect for that boy.
[ April 27, 2003, 06:32 AM: Message edited by: Wild i ]
music
04-27-2003, 12:14 PM
my nephew is doing 3 years, his little ass thought he was cute b4 he got there,but afterwards he is now singing a new song. i would say 10 percent of people i know did not have to be there just followers.
he is bless he has brothers from the hood watching his back and front. they don't play up there and we tried to tell him about the elements.
he heard it was easy to do time. his so called boys ain't going to see his ass. most of the people i knew who did time when back more than 3 times. its a way of life.
no education , no trade and life skills to survive outside. they became career crimnals.
[ April 27, 2003, 01:19 PM: Message edited by: music ]
Basecore Boy
04-28-2003, 07:08 AM
Damn, you guys got it all wrong this was a joke about someone else. Then I deleted it. Because it was mean spirited.
Sorry, never did jail time.
Ok, Roselle police pick me up one time for jay walking. Spent two hours in the cell for not taking the ticket.
Bubba say's hello.
Austin/Dallas
04-28-2003, 08:08 AM
hmmmm....The guessing game
So you saying your mate had you on lock down over a period of time and you finally got out of the relationship or something of that nature...?
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