a menace himself in his younger days. let s just say i hurt a lot of people. it seemed to be the best way to get aggression out. i was taking pills, drinking. because back in those days, we had real liquor in here, not wine, not hooch. we had real liquor. stone used to be kind of a rebel. major robert cavanagh was a correctional officer when stone first arrived. me and stone got to know each other quite a bit when i was in charge of cell houses. i was the captain in charge of cell houses. i used to walk the ranges a lot. that s when it was fist fighting with officers was allowed. they opened up your cell door and told you to step out, it was punch for punch and forgotten about. there was no writeups involved. it was all about respect. get your teeth knocked out, next day, everything s forgotten about. can t do that now, though. now they call it spouse abuse. he would go around and drink, smoke, get in different kind of
punch for punch and forgotten about. there was no writeups involved. it was all about respect. get your teeth knocked out, next day, everything s forgotten about. can t do that now, though. now they call it spouse abuse. he would go around and drink, smoke, get in different kind of things like that. i was on pills. i was popping all these bull [ bleep ] pills. anything i could get. what the [ bleep ]. you know, what i got to stay healthy or something? you just put me here, i m more or less just a zombie that ain t just but i m having fun so screw it. i m going to stay bombed and high and everything and beat everybody up that i can, because that was my hustle, collecting for the dope guys. he was a hoodlum. by the time we met him in 2008, stone had matured and found satisfaction in things beyond fighting and drinking.
of people. it seemed to be the best way to get aggression out. i was taking pills, drinking. because back in those days, we had real liquor in here, not wine, not hooch. we had real liquor. stone used to be kind of a rebel. major robert cavanagh was a correctional officer when stone first arrived. me and stone got to know each other quite a bit when i was in charge of cell houses. i was the captain in charge of cell houses. i used to walk the ranges a lot. that s when it was fist fighting with officers was allowed. they opened up your cell door and told you to step out, it was punch for punch and forgotten about. there was no writeups involved. it was all about respect. get your teeth knocked out, next day, everything s forgotten about. can t do that now, though. now they call it spouse abuse. he would go around and drink, smoke, get in different kind of things like that. i was on pills. i was popping all these bull [ bleep ] pills.
of people. it seemed to be the best way to get aggression out. i was taking pills, drinking. because back in those days, we had real liquor in here, not wine, not hooch. we had real liquor. stone used to be kind of a rebel. major robert cavanagh was a correctional officer when stone first arrived. me and stone got to know each other quite a bit when i was in charge of cell houses. i was the captain in charge of cell houses. i used to walk the ranges a lot. that s when it was fist fighting with officers was allowed. they opened up your cell door and told you to step out, it was punch for punch and forgotten about. there was no writeups involved. it was all about respect. get your teeth knocked out, next day, everything s forgotten about. can t do that now, though. now they call it spouse abuse. he would go around and drink, smoke, get in different kind of things like that. i was on pills.
now they call it spouse abuse. he would go around and drink, smoke, get in different kind of things like that. i was on pills. i was popping all these bull [ bleep ] pills. anything i could get. what the [ bleep ]. you know, what i got to stay healthy or something? you just put me here, i m more or less just a zombie that ain t just but i m having fun so screw it. i m going to stay bombed and high and everything and beat everybody up that i can, because that was my hustle, collecting for the dope guys. he was a hoodlum. by the time we met him in 2008, stone had matured and found satisfaction in things beyond fighting and drinking. he knows that he s in prison, and he s going to make the best of every day. he is social. he has friends. he likes his job. it s a bird, it s a plane, no, it s the bio bucket man.