David
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of you know they i gave everything away i was going to keep my jail clothes i i give all the uh everything i had i gave to the people in the pod that i liked like my celly or whatever which was a bunch of you know notebooks and you know you gather some stuff in jail after eight months and they all want it they'll fight over a bowl or a cup and uh i gave all that stuff away so i left with nothing like a little bag or something i was leaving the court leaving the jail and there was a lady leaving at the exact same time they literally let us out of jail
at the exact same time they didn't open the door once close it and let her out they let us out at the same time they went the door let her out and i've never seen met this woman before in my life never seen her heard of her nothing and and we're they let you out of jail and the instructions were you listen go talk now now i was i was on uh probation from the uh for the misdemeanor uh terroristic phone call or whatever whatever the case was so i had to say okay we're gonna let you out of jail but
at the exact same time they didn't open the door once close it and let her out they let us out at the same time they went the door let her out and i've never seen met this woman before in my life never seen her heard of her nothing and and we're they let you out of jail and the instructions were you listen go talk now now i was i was on uh probation from the uh for the misdemeanor uh terroristic phone call or whatever whatever the case was so i had to say okay we're gonna let you out of jail but
at the exact same time they didn't open the door once close it and let her out they let us out at the same time they went the door let her out and i've never seen met this woman before in my life never seen her heard of her nothing and and we're they let you out of jail and the instructions were you listen go talk now now i was i was on uh probation from the uh for the misdemeanor uh terroristic phone call or whatever whatever the case was so i had to say okay we're gonna let you out of jail but
you're on bond release, basically. It was a signature bond, but you're on bond release is what they call it. So it's basically super supervised probation. I had to go back every week and on Wednesday and take a drug test, a drug and alcohol test. This time I wasn't worried about it. I wasn't on drugs anymore. I wasn't, and I wasn't planning on it either. I'm like, and that's it for that. I'm done.
you're on bond release, basically. It was a signature bond, but you're on bond release is what they call it. So it's basically super supervised probation. I had to go back every week and on Wednesday and take a drug test, a drug and alcohol test. This time I wasn't worried about it. I wasn't on drugs anymore. I wasn't, and I wasn't planning on it either. I'm like, and that's it for that. I'm done.
you're on bond release, basically. It was a signature bond, but you're on bond release is what they call it. So it's basically super supervised probation. I had to go back every week and on Wednesday and take a drug test, a drug and alcohol test. This time I wasn't worried about it. I wasn't on drugs anymore. I wasn't, and I wasn't planning on it either. I'm like, and that's it for that. I'm done.
I feel better. You know, oh man, what a relief. I felt great. I never felt better in my life. I remember when I was leaving, I thought, how am I going to get home? How am I going to get back to my house? I'm like, I don't care. I'll walk. I don't care. I mean, it's like what? Tell 30 miles. It's not that far, 50 miles, not even 50. I could have walked home and that's what I was going to do.
I feel better. You know, oh man, what a relief. I felt great. I never felt better in my life. I remember when I was leaving, I thought, how am I going to get home? How am I going to get back to my house? I'm like, I don't care. I'll walk. I don't care. I mean, it's like what? Tell 30 miles. It's not that far, 50 miles, not even 50. I could have walked home and that's what I was going to do.
I feel better. You know, oh man, what a relief. I felt great. I never felt better in my life. I remember when I was leaving, I thought, how am I going to get home? How am I going to get back to my house? I'm like, I don't care. I'll walk. I don't care. I mean, it's like what? Tell 30 miles. It's not that far, 50 miles, not even 50. I could have walked home and that's what I was going to do.
I'm like, I'll just walk home. I'll just hitchhike home. I'll get back to, you know? And so I get out and they let me off this woman and she starts, she asked me, Oh wow. How long have you been in jail? I'm like, man, I was in there for eight months. Wow. That's a long time. How are you going to get home? I'm like, I don't know. She goes, well, do you need anything?
I'm like, I'll just walk home. I'll just hitchhike home. I'll get back to, you know? And so I get out and they let me off this woman and she starts, she asked me, Oh wow. How long have you been in jail? I'm like, man, I was in there for eight months. Wow. That's a long time. How are you going to get home? I'm like, I don't know. She goes, well, do you need anything?
I'm like, I'll just walk home. I'll just hitchhike home. I'll get back to, you know? And so I get out and they let me off this woman and she starts, she asked me, Oh wow. How long have you been in jail? I'm like, man, I was in there for eight months. Wow. That's a long time. How are you going to get home? I'm like, I don't know. She goes, well, do you need anything?
You want some cigarettes or something? I was like, I don't. I don't. I'm not going to smoke. I'm not going to smoke. And she goes, well, do you need a ride? Like, yeah, I do. I need a ride to a phone. Can you give me a ride to the like down to the Walmart or something so I can just use the telephone? Sure. You know, and she goes, I got to go see my probation officer. Me, too.
You want some cigarettes or something? I was like, I don't. I don't. I'm not going to smoke. I'm not going to smoke. And she goes, well, do you need a ride? Like, yeah, I do. I need a ride to a phone. Can you give me a ride to the like down to the Walmart or something so I can just use the telephone? Sure. You know, and she goes, I got to go see my probation officer. Me, too.
You want some cigarettes or something? I was like, I don't. I don't. I'm not going to smoke. I'm not going to smoke. And she goes, well, do you need a ride? Like, yeah, I do. I need a ride to a phone. Can you give me a ride to the like down to the Walmart or something so I can just use the telephone? Sure. You know, and she goes, I got to go see my probation officer. Me, too.
That's where I'm going. So we get in the probation office, and we're just talking, simply talking about our plans after, look, she's going to take me down to the dollar store at Walmart. And the head of the probation officer hears this whole thing going on. And in condition of the bonds that you don't talk to any other felons or have anything to do with anyone. Right.
That's where I'm going. So we get in the probation office, and we're just talking, simply talking about our plans after, look, she's going to take me down to the dollar store at Walmart. And the head of the probation officer hears this whole thing going on. And in condition of the bonds that you don't talk to any other felons or have anything to do with anyone. Right.
That's where I'm going. So we get in the probation office, and we're just talking, simply talking about our plans after, look, she's going to take me down to the dollar store at Walmart. And the head of the probation officer hears this whole thing going on. And in condition of the bonds that you don't talk to any other felons or have anything to do with anyone. Right.
But this woman's a felon, and I'm in the probation officer with her talking to her. And she starts trying to get me re-arrested right there for talking to this lady. She's throwing a fit. This woman is throwing a fucking fit in a probation office. And I'm like, what the fuck is going on? What is going on? What are you talking about? I've been in jail for eight months. What are you talking about?