does his work and participates, as you can see, with practical operations. he likes to barber. he s been in the salon cutting hair, so he s doing well. i can get into the hair-cutting business. i can do a lot of females hair this way. get a lot of clientele. by the looks of it you ain t going to have no clients. or i might just break into the hair-cutting business. good. okay. that looks good. ooh. did you hear that? at first i was kind of leery of this class, but after i ve been in here, it s hair cutting. why are you leery? because you don t think men don t cut women s hair, but it s fun. pop down your next subsection. while poe says he hopes the jail s education program will help him stay out of trouble the next time he s released check it out. look. jacob cowin has turned to
whether she is with cowin or not, mcbride will soon leave jail and must again attempt to control her drug addiction in order to raise her two children. you re going to have a seat at the usual chair to your left. her case manager has known her for two years, a span in which mcbride has been in and out of santa rye ta on various parole violations. miss mcbride has come into custody each time a different persona, a different host of problems, a different level of motivation. and how long that motivation is sustained is questionable. in order to take advantage of re-entry services offered by the county, mcbride must commit to a residential drug treatment program upon her release. her case worker has recommended 12 months, but mcbride would like to negotiate down. nine. what have we got? okay. let s talk about it. 90 days. so what if i do 12 months. what if i do 90 days at one of the ones that you pick? alexandria, let s be
as you can see, with practical operations. he likes to barber. he s been in the salon cutting hair. so he s doing well. i can get into the hair-cutting business. i can do a lot of females hair this way. get a lot of clientele. by the looks of it you ain t going to have no clients. or i might just break into the hair-cutting business. okay. that looks good. all right. did you hear that? at first i was kind of leery of this class. but after i ve been in here, it s hair cutting. because you don t think men don t cut women s hair. but it s fun. pop down your next subsection. while poe says he hopes the jail s education program will help him stay out of trouble the next time he s released check it out. jacob cowin has turned to
and pretty much dogged me. couple years later he got out. i think whenever he used to look at me he used to just like get mad because you know, when you love somebody, you know what i m saying, you re mad when they re with somebody else. but he was gone for five years. but i don t know. i love i ll always love him. if you could get back with alexandria again, would you? get back with her like back together? i ain t doing that. i can t do that to myself. i can t even do it to her. so i ll be her friend, though. and i ll always be there for her. but as far as me and her marrying and all that, no, i can t do that. oh, man. i love jake. i ve got a new girl. that s a different type of girl, like one that i should keep and be nice to. so i m trying like to learn to be right. you know? because i really don t know. whether she is with cowin or
remember who i was. i was in a high-speed chase and i crashed on thornton avenue going up the freeway on the wrong way of the freeway. i guess they said there was money and dope all over the freeway. i woke up eight days later in a coma. i woke up here in the clinic in santa rita. it took me about close to a month to remember her because my memory i had lost my memory. meanwhile, mcbride asked cowin to accompany her to get an abortion. but things did not go as planned. mcbride was on the back of cowin s motorcycle and had all their money in a backpack. my gas light pops on. so i get off to get some gas. i get off the bike she s still on the bike. i go and the backpack s open. so the money flew out, right? i m like, man, i m hella mad, right? because it wasn t just that money, right? it was all my money, right? how much? you know, i mean, it was like i can t tell you to the dollar amount, but it was a little bit, you know?