Suave (David Luis Suave Gonzalez)
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Now you got to deal with this. You know, I ain't got time for that, man. I really don't. I really don't.
I think I got a good life, good relationship. Lucero, what's up? When you gonna ask me to marry you, mama?
I think I got a good life, good relationship. Lucero, what's up? When you gonna ask me to marry you, mama?
I think I got a good life, good relationship. Lucero, what's up? When you gonna ask me to marry you, mama?
I don't know. You gotta propose.
I don't know. You gotta propose.
I don't know. You gotta propose.
Yeah, it could be, listen, it could be the candy ones. A ring pop? A ring pop, it could be that.
Yeah, it could be, listen, it could be the candy ones. A ring pop? A ring pop, it could be that.
Yeah, it could be, listen, it could be the candy ones. A ring pop? A ring pop, it could be that.
Hey, Frank, what's going on, buddy? Not much, man.
Hey, Frank, what's going on, buddy? Not much, man.
Hey, Frank, what's going on, buddy? Not much, man.
There was hundreds, if not thousands of people in the DOC that he showed how to read and write, and I was one of them. You know, he always found a way, from every location in the jail, he always found a way to come to me. And now he's 90, and he still had that hope that I'm fighting, I'm trying to go home.
There was hundreds, if not thousands of people in the DOC that he showed how to read and write, and I was one of them. You know, he always found a way, from every location in the jail, he always found a way to come to me. And now he's 90, and he still had that hope that I'm fighting, I'm trying to go home.
There was hundreds, if not thousands of people in the DOC that he showed how to read and write, and I was one of them. You know, he always found a way, from every location in the jail, he always found a way to come to me. And now he's 90, and he still had that hope that I'm fighting, I'm trying to go home.
Sometimes I do think that I was better off locked up. That's hard to say, but it's the truth. You know, it's the truth. And whoever been locked up 31 years or more and tell you otherwise, it's lying. They lying. I'm still living. I still live like I'm in prison. Like locked up. Like I'm in my fucking jail cell. You know, that's the scary part for me. Because I haven't been able to shake it off.
Sometimes I do think that I was better off locked up. That's hard to say, but it's the truth. You know, it's the truth. And whoever been locked up 31 years or more and tell you otherwise, it's lying. They lying. I'm still living. I still live like I'm in prison. Like locked up. Like I'm in my fucking jail cell. You know, that's the scary part for me. Because I haven't been able to shake it off.
Sometimes I do think that I was better off locked up. That's hard to say, but it's the truth. You know, it's the truth. And whoever been locked up 31 years or more and tell you otherwise, it's lying. They lying. I'm still living. I still live like I'm in prison. Like locked up. Like I'm in my fucking jail cell. You know, that's the scary part for me. Because I haven't been able to shake it off.
Shit. Another day in this world. Five o'clock in the morning. Just getting up. Bella. Bella, I'm going to whip your ass, Bella.