] because i i guess i just do those things to cover up what i m doing because some of the time some of the things i do, i want to get high too. i mean, okay, i used to use the excuse i was young, but it s kind of like old now because i m not that young anymore, and, you know and i don t know. i don t want to talk about it anymore because i m getting mad because i the class strives to help mcbride become a more responsible parent. an objective made even more important by the fact that the father of her 5-year-old daughter is also incarcerated at santa rita. but there s still some question as to who exactly the father is. jacob cowin is serving 75 days for battery and vandalism. trinidad lara, who goes by trino, is serving 90 days for a parole violation. to this day neither is certain which one of them is the father. i remember talking to her on
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. and 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 m like 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? like $1,800. he was going like 140 on the freeway. so he said she s a miracle baby
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. all right. 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 it s because you don tny 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 let me see what you got. check it out. look. jacob cowin has turned to religion. ephesians, huh? i wrote that last night. why don t you read it to me. oh, armando. come on, read it to me, man. read it to me. i wrote it. tell me how it sounds. paul begins the letter to the
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. and 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 m like 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
cowin can t help but to also have thoughts about another former girlfriend who s currently doing time in the female wing. she was there for me, man. like solid. couldn t be no more solid than her, you know. alexandria mcbride says cowin is the father of her daughter. jake. that s like the first guy i ever loved. that was a crazy life. we do have a lot of memories of what happened. what happened? he went to prison for five years. i shot somebody at a bar. it was self-defense pretty much. it was a fight that got out of hand. and the dude pulled a knife, cut me, i pulled my gun out and shot him, right? everybody told on me. they all sung. right? i was like, man, what? she said it was hard for her, whatever, right? and she split. and pretty much dogged me, you know. couple years later he got out. and he was probably i think whenever he used to look at me, he used to just be like get mad because you know, when you love somebody, you know what