stop. i know. i m sorry, guys. why are you crying? i started on the way here. just because we have court tomorrow why? and just the stress. so tomorrow is just going in begging for mercy and hopefully they ll reduce your sentence or something. it doesn t really matter either way. i mean, i want them to knock off the time, you know. yeah. but if they don t, i have to do the 25, then whatever, i ll do it. no big deal. what do you mean no big deal? they have to let me go eventually. i know. i ll be gray and bald. i ll be a 53-year-old stud when i get out. we re talking about pulling up to pick you up on our motorcycles all gray and old. i d have to be in the side car and have somebody drive me with an oxygen tank. hopefully the judge will make a good decision and support us a little bit and see our side of everything and understand, you know, that we re just a normal
why are you crying? i started on the way here. just because we have court tomorrow why? and just the stress. so tomorrow is just going in begging for mercy and hopefully they ll reduce your sentence or something. it doesn t really matter either way. i mean, i want them to knock off the time, you know. yeah. but if they don t, i have to do the 25, then whatever, i ll do it. no big deal. what do you mean no big deal? they have to let me go eventually. i know. i ll be gray and bald. i ll be a 53-year-old stud when i get out. we re talking about pulling up to pick you up on our motorcycles all gray and old. i d have to be in the side car and have somebody drive me with an oxygen tank. hopefully the judge will make a good decision and support us a little bit and see our side of everything and understand, you know, that we re just a normal family. there s nothing normal about us.
just because we have court tomorrow why? and just the stress. so tomorrow is just going in begging for mercy and hopefully they ll reduce your sentence or something. it doesn t really matter either way. i mean, i want them to knock off the time, you know. yeah. but if they don t, i have to do the 25, then whatever, i ll do it. no big deal. what do you mean no big deal? they have to let me go eventually. i know. i ll be gray and bald. i ll be a 53-year-old stud when i get out. we re talking about pulling up to pick you up on our motorcycles all gray and old. i d have to be in the side car and have somebody drive me with an oxygen tank. hopefully the judge will make a good decision and support us a little bit and see our side of everything and understand, you know, that we re just a normal family. there s nothing normal about us. there is nothing normal about us.
cut it out. stop. i know. i m sorry, guys. why are you crying? i started on the way here. just because we have court tomorrow why? and just the stress. so tomorrow is just going in begging for mercy and hopefully they ll reduce your sentence or something. it doesn t really matter either way. i mean, i want them to knock off the time, you know. yeah. but if they don t, i have to do the 25, then whatever, i ll do it. no big deal. what do you mean no big deal? they have to let me go eventually. i know. i ll be gray and bald. i ll be a 53-year-old stud when i get out. we re talking about pulling up to pick you up on our motorcycles all gray and old. i d have to be in the side car and have somebody drive me with an oxygen tank. hopefully the judge will make a good decision and support us a little bit and see our side of everything and understand, you know, that we re just a normal family. there s nothing normal about us. there is nothing normal about us
i started on the way here. just because we have court tomorrow why? and just the stress. so tomorrow is just going in begging for mercy and hopefully they ll reduce your sentence or something. it doesn t really matter either way. i mean, i want them to knock off the time, you know. yeah. but if they don t, i have to do the 25, then whatever, i ll do it. no big deal. what do you mean no big deal? they have to let me go eventually. i know. i ll be gray and bald. i ll be a 53-year-old stud when i get out. we re talking about pulling up to pick you up on our motorcycles all gray and old. i d have to be in the side car and have somebody drive me with an oxygen tank. hopefully the judge will make a good decision and support us a little bit and see our side of everything and understand, you know, that we re just a normal family. there s nothing normal about us. there is nothing normal about us. okay.