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He says he washes his own shirt and pants because if he turns them in, they never come back clean and they often just give you another pair and they don't always fit the same. So he washes them himself and that way he knows they are clean. Then he writes, I try to write a letter like most people do, but when I'm done and reread what I just wrote, it never sounds right.
He says he washes his own shirt and pants because if he turns them in, they never come back clean and they often just give you another pair and they don't always fit the same. So he washes them himself and that way he knows they are clean. Then he writes, I try to write a letter like most people do, but when I'm done and reread what I just wrote, it never sounds right.
He says he washes his own shirt and pants because if he turns them in, they never come back clean and they often just give you another pair and they don't always fit the same. So he washes them himself and that way he knows they are clean. Then he writes, I try to write a letter like most people do, but when I'm done and reread what I just wrote, it never sounds right.
I just don't want you to think that I ain't trying. He says he felt pretty good right now. It's not as hot and he's clean. He's going to clean his floor. And he said he takes off his blues and will lay right under his window. And the rain comes in just a little bit and hits him in the face and feels good and cool. He said, I did this last night and then went to sleep.
I just don't want you to think that I ain't trying. He says he felt pretty good right now. It's not as hot and he's clean. He's going to clean his floor. And he said he takes off his blues and will lay right under his window. And the rain comes in just a little bit and hits him in the face and feels good and cool. He said, I did this last night and then went to sleep.
I just don't want you to think that I ain't trying. He says he felt pretty good right now. It's not as hot and he's clean. He's going to clean his floor. And he said he takes off his blues and will lay right under his window. And the rain comes in just a little bit and hits him in the face and feels good and cool. He said, I did this last night and then went to sleep.
Hope everything is good and you are well and don't work so hard.
Hope everything is good and you are well and don't work so hard.
Hope everything is good and you are well and don't work so hard.
Okay. So, it's August... Well, shit. It's September 12th, but... My phone call with Jeremy, the last one I had, was August 15th of 2024. Anyway, so I was not expecting a call from Jeremy because I had not written him in a while. He said that he was fine, that he gets two times a week, he gets to go outside for an hour. But he said the cell was small.
Okay. So, it's August... Well, shit. It's September 12th, but... My phone call with Jeremy, the last one I had, was August 15th of 2024. Anyway, so I was not expecting a call from Jeremy because I had not written him in a while. He said that he was fine, that he gets two times a week, he gets to go outside for an hour. But he said the cell was small.
Okay. So, it's August... Well, shit. It's September 12th, but... My phone call with Jeremy, the last one I had, was August 15th of 2024. Anyway, so I was not expecting a call from Jeremy because I had not written him in a while. He said that he was fine, that he gets two times a week, he gets to go outside for an hour. But he said the cell was small.
It was about eight feet long and seven feet wide. And he said he is able to shake hands with the cellmates next door to him, but that right now he has no neighbors on either side of him, which sometimes he likes because it's quieter. But sometimes, you know, you miss the interaction. And the operator was saying, you know, our time was running out. So that's how we ended it.
It was about eight feet long and seven feet wide. And he said he is able to shake hands with the cellmates next door to him, but that right now he has no neighbors on either side of him, which sometimes he likes because it's quieter. But sometimes, you know, you miss the interaction. And the operator was saying, you know, our time was running out. So that's how we ended it.
It was about eight feet long and seven feet wide. And he said he is able to shake hands with the cellmates next door to him, but that right now he has no neighbors on either side of him, which sometimes he likes because it's quieter. But sometimes, you know, you miss the interaction. And the operator was saying, you know, our time was running out. So that's how we ended it.
Probably, but it might be a, I don't know, not everybody wants to be, you know, micromanaged by a mother. Do you ever feel that, like you're just... Yeah, I do. I worry about him. It's like a parental thing. I'll ask him, is he brushing his teeth and taking vitamins and all that, you know? You know, has he been to a dentist or does he need glasses?
Probably, but it might be a, I don't know, not everybody wants to be, you know, micromanaged by a mother. Do you ever feel that, like you're just... Yeah, I do. I worry about him. It's like a parental thing. I'll ask him, is he brushing his teeth and taking vitamins and all that, you know? You know, has he been to a dentist or does he need glasses?
Probably, but it might be a, I don't know, not everybody wants to be, you know, micromanaged by a mother. Do you ever feel that, like you're just... Yeah, I do. I worry about him. It's like a parental thing. I'll ask him, is he brushing his teeth and taking vitamins and all that, you know? You know, has he been to a dentist or does he need glasses?
Mr. King told me that Leo's parole hearing is next week and he is going to be there. I hope things turn out good for Leo.
Mr. King told me that Leo's parole hearing is next week and he is going to be there. I hope things turn out good for Leo.