Andrew Callaghan
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Oh, Krip Mac's the safest guy in the world. He's a sweetheart? Oh, definitely, dude. Yeah, that's fun. I feel more safer on Krip Mac than I do on any given pedestrian.
What's his story? Well, his name's Trevor. He grew up in Ontario, California in the Inland Empire, moved to Texas with his mom after his dad left. His mom started dating a cop from Houston named Mr. Gary. His mom found Mr. Gary getting...
What's his story? Well, his name's Trevor. He grew up in Ontario, California in the Inland Empire, moved to Texas with his mom after his dad left. His mom started dating a cop from Houston named Mr. Gary. His mom found Mr. Gary getting...
What's his story? Well, his name's Trevor. He grew up in Ontario, California in the Inland Empire, moved to Texas with his mom after his dad left. His mom started dating a cop from Houston named Mr. Gary. His mom found Mr. Gary getting...
you know anally penetrated by a co-worker and so uh she booked crit mac a one-way greyhound ticket to la where he joined the crips that's a good story you know it's true oh you jumped right to mr gary yeah yeah of course yeah
you know anally penetrated by a co-worker and so uh she booked crit mac a one-way greyhound ticket to la where he joined the crips that's a good story you know it's true oh you jumped right to mr gary yeah yeah of course yeah
you know anally penetrated by a co-worker and so uh she booked crit mac a one-way greyhound ticket to la where he joined the crips that's a good story you know it's true oh you jumped right to mr gary yeah yeah of course yeah
I'm just saying that, you know, he's a classic case of somebody without a father figure who found camaraderie and, you know, sense of belonging and purpose in a street gang, which in LA is like a rule of law in most of the city.
I'm just saying that, you know, he's a classic case of somebody without a father figure who found camaraderie and, you know, sense of belonging and purpose in a street gang, which in LA is like a rule of law in most of the city.
I'm just saying that, you know, he's a classic case of somebody without a father figure who found camaraderie and, you know, sense of belonging and purpose in a street gang, which in LA is like a rule of law in most of the city.
Yeah, I think so. He gets into a lot of fights in jail, though, and from what I've heard, he wins about half of them. What did he go to jail for now? Firearm possession. It was a probation violation. Oh. It's too bad.
Yeah, I think so. He gets into a lot of fights in jail, though, and from what I've heard, he wins about half of them. What did he go to jail for now? Firearm possession. It was a probation violation. Oh. It's too bad.
Yeah, I think so. He gets into a lot of fights in jail, though, and from what I've heard, he wins about half of them. What did he go to jail for now? Firearm possession. It was a probation violation. Oh. It's too bad.
That was horrible.
That was horrible.
That was horrible.
Yeah. Well, you know, I didn't know that I couldn't hop my own border as an American. I'm thinking this is my country. I can get in any way that I want. Wrong. You can only enter the U.S. through an official port of entry, which I learned the hard way because I got arrested by Border Patrol and held as a detainee at a migrant center for a few days. What was that like? Horrible. Which aspect?
Yeah. Well, you know, I didn't know that I couldn't hop my own border as an American. I'm thinking this is my country. I can get in any way that I want. Wrong. You can only enter the U.S. through an official port of entry, which I learned the hard way because I got arrested by Border Patrol and held as a detainee at a migrant center for a few days. What was that like? Horrible. Which aspect?
Yeah. Well, you know, I didn't know that I couldn't hop my own border as an American. I'm thinking this is my country. I can get in any way that I want. Wrong. You can only enter the U.S. through an official port of entry, which I learned the hard way because I got arrested by Border Patrol and held as a detainee at a migrant center for a few days. What was that like? Horrible. Which aspect?
I mean, well, for one, like, I don't know. It was just to be in a place like that. And I probably sound like such a wimp right now because I know someone's watching this who's done some hard time. But we thought we were going to do At least six months in jail because the guards freaked us out and were like, you're being charged with a federal crime. You know what you boys did is serious.