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But they called me in to sit down with the clerk and she's asking me all these questions. I guess it's a... uh, pretrial report or something like that, a bond report. And she's asking me, well, what, who you will be living with? What are the occupations of who you'll be living with? And I tell him about my dad, you know, what he does.
But they called me in to sit down with the clerk and she's asking me all these questions. I guess it's a... uh, pretrial report or something like that, a bond report. And she's asking me, well, what, who you will be living with? What are the occupations of who you'll be living with? And I tell him about my dad, you know, what he does.
And she's like, wow, I don't hear that too often, you know, but then Jake goes in there and does the same. And Jake tells me that as he's sitting in his clerk's office, the magistrate leans his head into the door and says, um, what do you think, Stacy? What are our counterfeiters going to be flight risk?
And she's like, wow, I don't hear that too often, you know, but then Jake goes in there and does the same. And Jake tells me that as he's sitting in his clerk's office, the magistrate leans his head into the door and says, um, what do you think, Stacy? What are our counterfeiters going to be flight risk?
And she's like, wow, I don't hear that too often, you know, but then Jake goes in there and does the same. And Jake tells me that as he's sitting in his clerk's office, the magistrate leans his head into the door and says, um, what do you think, Stacy? What are our counterfeiters going to be flight risk?
And she's like, well, this one here, his father runs all the prisons in Oklahoma and his buddy in the cell, his dad's an FBI agent. So I think we're pretty safe with these two. But, um, I remember the cell... My dad called me into one of them rooms where you talk to your lawyer. Yeah. And that's when he's letting me... Like, what the... What were you doing? Blah, blah.
And she's like, well, this one here, his father runs all the prisons in Oklahoma and his buddy in the cell, his dad's an FBI agent. So I think we're pretty safe with these two. But, um, I remember the cell... My dad called me into one of them rooms where you talk to your lawyer. Yeah. And that's when he's letting me... Like, what the... What were you doing? Blah, blah.
And she's like, well, this one here, his father runs all the prisons in Oklahoma and his buddy in the cell, his dad's an FBI agent. So I think we're pretty safe with these two. But, um, I remember the cell... My dad called me into one of them rooms where you talk to your lawyer. Yeah. And that's when he's letting me... Like, what the... What were you doing? Blah, blah.
You know, I'm like... Whatever. Getting defensive. But I think he told him to leave me in that room because you couldn't... You can't open the door. Yeah. And that's when I felt... The whole thing of being locked up kicked me and I'm like, oh shit. It's going to be a lot of locked doors in the future. The whole thing, Matt, is...
You know, I'm like... Whatever. Getting defensive. But I think he told him to leave me in that room because you couldn't... You can't open the door. Yeah. And that's when I felt... The whole thing of being locked up kicked me and I'm like, oh shit. It's going to be a lot of locked doors in the future. The whole thing, Matt, is...
You know, I'm like... Whatever. Getting defensive. But I think he told him to leave me in that room because you couldn't... You can't open the door. Yeah. And that's when I felt... The whole thing of being locked up kicked me and I'm like, oh shit. It's going to be a lot of locked doors in the future. The whole thing, Matt, is...
I was more worried about facing my dad than... I mean, I don't know if that's respect or fear or a combination of both. But I remember in the cell, there was this old-looking white convict dude. And then there was this Nigerian dude. They arrested him for being at the airport, and he had like $10,000 cash he was taking out of the country.
I was more worried about facing my dad than... I mean, I don't know if that's respect or fear or a combination of both. But I remember in the cell, there was this old-looking white convict dude. And then there was this Nigerian dude. They arrested him for being at the airport, and he had like $10,000 cash he was taking out of the country.
I was more worried about facing my dad than... I mean, I don't know if that's respect or fear or a combination of both. But I remember in the cell, there was this old-looking white convict dude. And then there was this Nigerian dude. They arrested him for being at the airport, and he had like $10,000 cash he was taking out of the country.
And I didn't know that was a crime, you know, but I found out it was. But Jake's rapping easy lyrics loud so everyone can hear. And I don't know, I thought that was surreal. But they pull us into the courtroom and the magistrate lets us all out on a PR bond.
And I didn't know that was a crime, you know, but I found out it was. But Jake's rapping easy lyrics loud so everyone can hear. And I don't know, I thought that was surreal. But they pull us into the courtroom and the magistrate lets us all out on a PR bond.
And I didn't know that was a crime, you know, but I found out it was. But Jake's rapping easy lyrics loud so everyone can hear. And I don't know, I thought that was surreal. But they pull us into the courtroom and the magistrate lets us all out on a PR bond.
okay and i'm sure that has to do with the cooperation blah blah blah but the only funny thing about all that was the guy roger was this good old oklahoma boy and he has a what do they call it now politically correct he has a speech impediment right so they the magistrate
okay and i'm sure that has to do with the cooperation blah blah blah but the only funny thing about all that was the guy roger was this good old oklahoma boy and he has a what do they call it now politically correct he has a speech impediment right so they the magistrate
okay and i'm sure that has to do with the cooperation blah blah blah but the only funny thing about all that was the guy roger was this good old oklahoma boy and he has a what do they call it now politically correct he has a speech impediment right so they the magistrate