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To: one_less who wrote (21555)7/21/2005 2:56:52 PM
From: longnshort  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 28931
 
You could always blow yourself up. Seems like that comes natural to you people



To: one_less who wrote (21555)7/21/2005 4:17:23 PM
From: average joe  Respond to of 28931
 
When I got into the basement of the cop shop a bigger cop said "take off your boots, belt, jacket and empty your pockets". The female cop frisked me down and took me down a long hallway and said "open 33", a cell door slammed open and then she said "close 33" and it slammed shut.

In the half-hour I was sitting there my whole life flashed before my eyes, plus the fact my truck was running outside with my friends dog in it. I was wondering how I would explain to her that poor little Jill died of starvation while I was serving time.

The big cop asked me with a smirk before locking me up if I wanted the benefit of an attorney, I of course declined because I knew that would just drag it out longer. The key to handling the situation is knowing they are in total control and don't get uppity.

A jail would sentence would would be a death sentence for me to.



To: one_less who wrote (21555)7/26/2005 3:43:11 AM
From: Solon  Respond to of 28931
 
"A jail sentence would be a death sentence for me. I am too claustrophobic."

Claustrophobia is not always (or usually) a death sentence. There ARE claustrophobics in jail--TRUE. But are YOU claustrophobic to the point that you require treatment and medication? Is that an anxiety disorder? or how do they assess it these days?