Nov. 18, 2012

Learning Curve.... A Quickie:

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Learning Curve... a "quickie":
10/6/12

So, life is about the continuing education of oneself; and in my case the continuing educating of others who, of course, in no way can match my sheer genius and modesty.

So, loyal readers (and uneducated morons who just got here), let the conveyance of my brilliance be imparted to you all equally...2 New Factoids per item!!

1) Did you know that with a screwdriver, a boxcutter and a ball of aluminum foil, I can steal your suburban Escalade or LaCrosse and GM[?] NOT ONLY won't be able to locate my new ride but they won't be able to shut it off either. I just learned this from another inmate today. He taught me the whole procedure.

So, hooray for "rehabilitation"!!

2) Did you know that even carelessly executed, a robbery performed one time only (bank, 7/11, local marijuana shop) STATISTICALLY will be unsolvable. Yep...do it once and ONLY once & you'll probably be able to get away with it. I learned that from a c/o (and also my ex-father in law, a homicide inspector).

So hooray for "Mentoring"!

3) Did you know that before spending almost 9 years behind bars I never could have thought of even a few of the HUNDREDS of scams, rip-offs, schemes and crimes that I NOW know?
Time the 'state' spent on my 'REHABILITATION': 0 HOURS
Time spent listening to criminals impart wisdom: 9 years.

MAKES YOU WONDER, DOESN'T IT?!?

Happy thoughts!! Andy

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Creeping Crud
10/19/12

Sigh! Last Tuesday I got sick. Actually I started to get a cold. I didn't realize at first, but it began it's attack. So...10 days latter I finally feel better.

See, instead of doing the SMART thing and going to the medical incompetents and paying $5 I don't have for a 'lay-in' ("letting" me have time-off without punishment), and drugs that don't work, I decided misery LOVES company and went to work sick every day. Ha Ha Ha. Now everyone is getting it. That's what you get for not allowing slaves to earn sick time. I do it to HURT the state.

At any rate, I must admit that I have not had a REAL cold in ages. It was quite exciting, really, to get chills, fever, stuffy nose etc...Thankfully it did not go into my lungs & the only cough I suffered was from nasal drainage.

As I near my exit from Hell, I am glad to have been ill. My immunity is up & now, when I am out at Starbucks begging for work, the illnesses beset on the rest of you will work in my favor...the sick usually can't go job hunting...I'll get to go to barista school because your 6 year old came home with the cold I had already.

Argle-Bargle! I'm SO MEAN!!!

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10/20/12

UPDATES

- The old man got cornrows done today. He actually looks pretty cool.

- Lots of hullaballoo about Der Guhvanoroberstein Fuhrer Jerry Brown (Braun?!?!) and the VERY QUIET and low-key prison building spree that Der State is once again embarking on.

Question: Who exactly is PAYING for de Fuhrer's new gulags?? By all accounts it will more than likely be paid out of stealing from the hoped-for tax increases der Fuhrer Braun (Brown) wants passed on ELECTION DAY. IF you are anti-prison in Gahl[swastika]fornia, der prison state, PLEASE go vote down all tax increases!!!

- I find it ironic that in 2006, my prison was #1 in medical care out of 33 prisons. In 2012 it is #32 - second worst. Thank YOU Thelton Henderson for f*cking things up for us MORE THAN BEFORE. This prison, btw, is considered for all intents a MEDICAL FACILITY, thus the irony.

- Does anyone else think that the 'Capitol' icon from Hunger Games looks STUNNINGLY similar to the IRS logo? Is this intentional?

Happy thoughts?!? Holy Shmozsy!

Andy.

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arcadiaego Posted 12 years ago. ✓ Mailed 11 years, 12 months ago   Favorite
Hi Andy, your missive got here too late for the election I'm afraid. Plus I'm in the UK so, I'm useless to your cause. ANYWAY. If it's true about the one unsolvable crime, then it's pretty ironic that most people don't just commit one. It probably says something profound about human nature, or stupidity one of the two...

The Hunger Games logo DOES look like the IRS logo. The Capitol is based on the brutality of Ancient Rome...bit worrying...

Andy Blackmore Posted 11 years, 10 months ago.   Favorite
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arcadiaego Posted 11 years, 9 months ago. ✓ Mailed 11 years, 9 months ago   Favorite
Hi Andy,

Thanks for your message. I'm so sorry I haven't replied till now - my brain has been eaten by work and all I could think of during January was accountancy. Now THAT'S tragic. I really hope this still gets to you.

I think The Hunger Games definitely has things to say about American society - we Brits do everything in a small scale, at least these days we do, so sometimes the American way of doing things can seem like a modern day empire to us.

You make a good point about the army/war on terror. I find the way the killing of young people (both ours and those on the other side) is idolised as something heroic to be really troubling. There was an army join-up event in town recently and I saw a soldier letting a little boy of about 8 or 9 climb into a tank. The boy was laughing all the way, it was quite an image.

Best wishes,
Elizabeth-Anne

Andy Blackmore Posted 11 years, 7 months ago.   Favorite
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