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i am an ex-cnvict who served eleven years of a thirty seven year sentence for bank robberies' ironically it was the game of chess that helped to prepare me for my return to the free world. the horrors of maximum security prison existence should be more than enough to deter criminal pursuits but all to often it does not, i was determined to rehabilitate myself,have now been free for twrnty three years making a living doing the very thing i learned in prison heating and air conditioning,

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Originally posted by camdenyoruba
i am an ex-cnvict who served eleven years of a thirty seven year sentence for bank robberies' ironically it was the game of chess that helped to prepare me for my return to the free world. the horrors of maximum security prison existence should be more than enough to deter criminal pursuits but all to often it does not, i was determined to rehabilitate ...[text shortened]... ee years making a living doing the very thing i learned in prison heating and air conditioning,
nothing here to debate. congratulations are due to you.

at least someone here seems to know how to get his ducts in a row.

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Originally posted by camdenyoruba
i am an ex-cnvict who served eleven years of a thirty seven year sentence for bank robberies' ironically it was the game of chess that helped to prepare me for my return to the free world. the horrors of maximum security prison existence should be more than enough to deter criminal pursuits but all to often it does not, i was determined to rehabilitate ...[text shortened]... ee years making a living doing the very thing i learned in prison heating and air conditioning,
You should have been shot.

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Originally posted by generalissimo
You should have been shot.
Yes, the death penalty for anything. THAT's the answer.

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works in china.

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but iwas

but i wasa

but i was shot,you could be right perhaps they sould have shot me again

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living in prison is very much like dying each day on death row society only gets one day of revenge.

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Originally posted by camdenyoruba
i am an ex-cnvict who served eleven years of a thirty seven year sentence for bank robberies' ironically it was the game of chess that helped to prepare me for my return to the free world. the horrors of maximum security prison existence should be more than enough to deter criminal pursuits but all to often it does not, i was determined to rehabilitate ...[text shortened]... ee years making a living doing the very thing i learned in prison heating and air conditioning,
Where did you hide the money? Were you able to retrieve it after being set free? Do you have a treasure map?

GRANNY.

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Originally posted by camdenyoruba
but iwas

but i wasa

but i was shot,you could be right perhaps they sould have shot me again
You should have made sure they shot you at the right place.

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what happened to the money is much too painful to recount.

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Originally posted by generalissimo
You should have made sure they shot you at the right place.
Wow. Talk about flogging a dead joke! Perhaps people will start laughing at your sheer detrermination, is that the idea?

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were i to work anywhere other than america it would be either central or south america because while serving my sentence i learned to read; write and speak spanish.

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Originally posted by camdenyoruba
i am an ex-cnvict who served eleven years of a thirty seven year sentence for bank robberies' ironically it was the game of chess that helped to prepare me for my return to the free world. the horrors of maximum security prison existence should be more than enough to deter criminal pursuits but all to often it does not, i was determined to rehabilitate ...[text shortened]... ee years making a living doing the very thing i learned in prison heating and air conditioning,
Lucky you didn't learn to blow black guys then.

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Originally posted by camdenyoruba
were i to work anywhere other than america it would be either central or south america because while serving my sentence i learned to read; write and speak spanish.
So you were a 20 yo kid who could not think ahead of consequences until you got caught. Were you the gunman? At what point did you start feeling remorse? So now at 53 or so, you have all that worked out of your system, right?

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Originally posted by generalissimo
You should have made sure they shot you at the right place.
We should be shot, not camden. Clearly his crimes were society's fault.

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