i don t like being here. it s like, ugh. i don t like being here. but i have no choice. i have to be here because my man s here, my baby s here. i tried everything. i tried heroin first time in prison. that was the first time i ever tried that was in prison, because everybody else was. i started doing coke. i used to fix. i stopped doing that because the aids thing came on. that scared me right there. i backed up on that. plus, being in prison, you know, being in prison, being on parole s like a little life-saver if you re in the fast lane because you get these breaks from being out there, so it brings your mind back, you can focus a little bit and you can reflect on what you re doing out there so when you get out, you change a little bit, you know what i mean? you re still struggling trying to change, but it s hard. you know, he doesn t mean to go back. he just things happen sometimes in life. he s been in prison since he was 17, juvenile hall. and it s hard for him. it s hard
housing units for various reasons, whether it be gang related or they re under protective custody. these inmates are required to be behind glass. and they, basically, they re speaking over intercom speakers. i don t like being here. it s like, ugh. i don t like being here. but i have no choice. i have to be here because my man s here, my baby s here. i tried everything. i tried heroin first time in prison. that was the first time i ever tried that was in prison, because everybody else was. i started doing coke. i used to fix. i stopped doing that because the aids thing came on. that scared me right there. i backed up on that. plus, being in prison, you know, being in prison, being on parole s like a little life-saver if you re in the fast lane because you get these breaks from being out there, so it brings your mind back, you can focus a little bit and you can reflect on what you re doing out there so when you get out, you change a little bit, you know what i mean? you re still str
housing units for various reasons, whether it be gang related or they re under protective custody. these inmates are required to be behind glass. and they, basically, they re speaking over intercom speakers. i don t like being here. it s like, ugh. i don t like being here. but i have no choice. i have to be here because my man s here, my baby s here. i tried everything. i tried heroin first time in prison. that was the first time i ever tried that was in prison, because everybody else was. i started doing coke. i used to fix. i stopped doing that because the aids thing came on. that scared me right there. i backed up on that. plus, being in prison, you know, being in prison, being on parole s like a little life-saver if you re in the fast lane because you get these breaks from being out there, so it brings your mind back, you can focus a little bit and you can reflect on what you re doing out there so when you get out, you change a little bit, you know what i mean? you re still str
noncontact visits are usually inmates that are just arrived or inmates that are on disciplinary housing units for various reasons, whether it be gang related or they re under protective custody. these inmates are required to be behind glass. and they, basically, they re speaking over intercom speakers. i don t like being here. it s like, ugh. i don t like being here. but i have no choice. i have to be here because my man s here, my baby s here. i tried everything. i tried heroin first time in prison. that was the first time i ever tried that was in prison, because everybody else was. i started doing coke. i used to fix. i stopped doing that because the aids thing came on. that scared me right there. i backed up on that. plus, being in prison, you know, being in prison, being on parole s like a little life-saver if you re in the fast lane because you get these breaks from being out there, so it brings your mind back, you can focus a little bit and you can reflect on what you re do
housing units for various reasons, whether it be gang related or they re under protective custody. these inmates are required to be behind glass. and they, basically, they re speaking over intercom speakers. i don t like being here. it s like, ugh. i don t like being here. but i have no choice. i have to be here because my man s here, my baby s here. i tried everything. i tried heroin first time in prison. that was the first time i ever tried that was in prison, because everybody else was. i started doing coke. i used to fix. i stopped doing that because the aids thing came on. that scared me right there. i backed up on that. plus, being in prison, you know, being in prison, being on parole s like a little life-saver if you re in the fast lane because you get these breaks from being out there, so it brings your mind back, you can focus a little bit and you can reflect on what you re doing out there so when you get out, you change a little bit, you know what i mean? you re still str