you re about to travel. hopefully sooner than you want to. here s your alternate love card. and then you have worry. of course, all that worry. you re always worried. there s money on that journey, for some reason. there s that strong relationship. that s like the fourth oh, my god, that s crazy. that s like the fourth time it s popped up. look. and marriage. and marriage, with a man who s worried about you. jason, of course. michael draper has a hustle as well. his involves the creative use of soap. i don t know what it is. i don t know what it is for real. draper was recently returned to general population, where he has been busy making soap sculptures that he trades for commissary items or favors. did this last night. this is soap. the brown stuff is coffee. the gray for the hairs and all that is strands of blanket. and the black stuff right here is like the soot and stuff in the windows, the black, sticky
buy cookies, pops, potato chips, soups. i try to not eat a lot of sweets because i m a diabetic. my commissary snacks are cupcakes, pop-tarts, snickers. and how do these qualify as not being sweet? i act naughty sometimes during my i m not supposed to have sugar, but i have it just in case my sugar level drops. but jeffries faces another risk every time she wants to place an order for new commissary items. hello? how are you doing? having enough money on her inmate debit account to pay for it. i m lucky, each time that i ve been incarcerated, that somebody s put money on my books. and most of the time i was incarcerated, my mother put money on my books to make sure that i was all right. answering machine came on. that s one source of funding jeffries has lost. she is currently awaiting sentencing for an assault on her mother that included knocking out two teeth and burning her with a curling iron. you can put will you put $100 on my book? and that will last me.
and it s attached to a motor. and this motor looks something similar to the motors that are in some of the air fresheners that are hung up in some of the offices. an inmate worker probably was in that area cleaning and smuggled it into the back and made a tattoo gun out of it. it s important that we find this stuff because it s dangerous. it s a sharp instrument in a cell. it can spread communicable diseases, hepatitis c, aids, tb. just on and on and on. please just give me a chance because i need it listen to what i ve got to say he says he s known for two things in jail, his rapping and his work as a tattoo artist. he says tattooing other inmates has been a steady business for him, usually in trade for commissary items and phone calls. tattoos has always been a hustle because it brings money. but at the same time, it s something i love doing.
don t get so serious. don t lock me down, spare me, know what i mean? the biggest risk to his graduating from the program may not be his disrespect to officers but rather his activities as a tattoo artist. last time i was here, stole a pencil sharpener when the police wasn t paying attention. made a tattoo gun with the pencil sharpener. was running tattoos a good month and a half, two months. i got caught with that. went to the hole for 42 days. this time, as soon as i came in, the first thing they said is, oh, there goes mr. tattoo man. you ain t going to start no tattoos this time, are you? i was like, no, not me, never again, man, i swear. not in your jail. you want chicken wings? jalapeno cheese pretzels? despite the increased scrutiny, billiter says he continues to trade tattoo work for commissary items and phone calls. ain t got no tattoo gun. i ve been plotting and scheming trying to get one. but i can t get one yet. i pick poke. actually back to the indian daze, know
that looks similar to the motors that are in some of the air fresheners that are hung up in some of the offices. an inmate worker probably was in that area cleaning and smuggled it into the back and made a tattoo gun out of it. it s important that we find this stuff because it s dangerous. it s a sharp instrument in a cell. it can spread incommunicable diseases, hepatitis c, aids, the list goes on and on. please just give me a chance listen to what i ve got to say garrett says he s known for two things in jail his rapping and his work as a tattoo artist. he says tattooing other inmates has been a steady business for him, usually in trade for commissary items and phone calls. tattoos has always been a hustle because it brings money.