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for someone you loved, who was framed and wrongly put into jail for 15 years?
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Edited by
sleeplessingermany
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Sat 03/29/08 03:51 AM
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of course!!!
he would be worth every day of waiting. |
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Nah, but I would certainly try to be on time for the conjugal visits!
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fifteen years,
nah probably not.. he'll be a changed man when he gets out!! |
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yeah I'd probably wait.
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for someone you loved, who was framed and wrongly put into jail for 15 years? for love wouldnt it take fifteen years to prove their innocence. NO I WOULD PARTY ON THEIR MONEY |
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Nah...Cant wait 15 years, dont know if I could do 6 months
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does someone have use of the prison computer today?
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bad joke lol
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bad joke lol |
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Wouldn't wait.....
I would work with every idea, resource, and iota of energy that I could muster up to bring someone I loved home and clear their good name! |
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I couldn't wait that long.
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Again...couldn't "wait".......could only ACT!
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wouldn't wait.
would make it clear that i might, when they get out, reassess the opportunity of a relationship... |
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Yes I would
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Yes, and work the whole time on clearingt heir name. |
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i'd write them letters
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no sex for fifteen years...kill me now
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no sex for fifteen years...kill me now For all you know the prison might allow conjugal visits. |
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no sex for fifteen years...kill me now For all you know the prison might allow conjugal visits. |
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