"Take advantage of your solitude." That is a powerful statement. I found myself in solitude and have been a better man for it since. Doing time with Tommy would have been awesome.
This is absolutely one of the greatest 13 minutes of Rogan I’ve seen and it’s with Chong! I’ve been watching for a year now and cant wait to see how much more there is to hear !
I went to a youth prison it was one of the best experiences of my life I had a great time for the most part. Yeah the politics could be stupid but fun at the same time. I have never been so fit in my life I never ate so healthy in my life I quit smoking cigarettes I quit smoking weed I started reading and studying. Depending on where you live and how the prison is it can be a great teacher and life changer.
Hi Tommy, wow I met you at the Embassy Ballroom, in the mid 60's, the old Ellegan Parlor, the good old days! Great to see you, and thank you, for your sacrifice!
Wayne Polk sounds like a good time! I missed out on the era of seeing great entertainment and music live for only a few bucks. I hear story’s from club brothers and family about seeing famous bands etc for maybe $5 at a local venue.
@Heavenly Controller Vancouver Canada? The city of Vancouver did not like that one name change, it lasted on the sign over the door, untill they made them take it down, for three days! Yeah for Bobby Taylor and the Vancouver's, it was a great publicity stunt, the place was packed for months after that! vancouversun.com Web results Bobby Taylor discovered Michael Jackson for Motown Records Jul. 28, 2017 · “He was a legend among singers, and Motown people, R&B people (from the 1960s),” said his former guitarist Tommy Chong. ... “On the bandstand he was phenomenal,” said guitarist Henry Young, who also played with Taylor. ... But he did have one major claim to fame - he discovered Michael Jackson!
@Heavenly Controller Why did all the most famous black entertainers in the 40s and 50s love to come to Vancouver Canada, and Montreal? Jackie Robinson and the Montreal Royals (1946) On 15 April 1947, Jackie Robinsonplayed in his debut game with the Brooklyn Dodgers, becoming the first African American to play in the major leagues in the modern era. Why? I know but do you?
Exactly. My friend’s father did time in the same prison for tax evasion, and he was still able to run his businesses from prison www.google.com/amp/s/www.bizjournals.com/sacramento/news/2016/12/02/el-dorado-hills-medical-device-ceo-sentenced-for.amp.html
Say what you will about his views. but his ability to see prison as a spiritual opportunity to face the self in solitude. Is all I need to hear that he has some wisdom to share. Such an important thing to do in ones life
@@JamesSmith-vk2ky it would take to long to explain my friend..but its easy info to get a hold of...long story short..more money spent on inmates in fed than state...and that fact effects a broad spectrum of how time is done by inmates ( food, work programs, enviroment, treatment by C.O's and other inmates . there are some very dangerous, horrible super max fed prisons..no doubt...but those are inmates that require tighter security or frankly pissed off the feds ( el chappo, unibomber, double agent snitches)...most fed prison house same crime offenders in the same prison. where as in state once you get time that has u locked up over 4 years before parole you go to what is know as an ID unit ( at least here in texas)..and if your a 3rd time dwi with an 8 year sentence...u might hit beto 1, or cofield..where you have inmates that have life...70 years, 55 years...with parole short waves that are half that...if your 35 years old...got 30 years ..your gonna b 45 before short wave...if the 8 year guy gets into it with 30 year guy...well the later is most likely to take it to a level that ole 8'er wont ...because he's 4 and out...that can lead to getting hurt or getting more time..or punkn out and having to ride that 4 gettn checked...thats just one of the infinite problem that one must face at state level...also the lack of funds at state level means guards are paid well or trained well...medical care is the most basic...food is not doin what is suppose to...there are less work programs so the ones they do have are like hitting the inmate lotto...states like to use inmates as slave labor where the fed could care less if u wanna work..if so great..if not..enjoy the cable n golf...on the cool james its my wishes i nor you have to get a crash course on this subject...
@@maciek8159 um, maybe he's not funny to you personally, but to alot of people including myself, he is. And he has enough notoriety and personality to be an interesting guest on this podcast just like any other.
Because in jail you are locked in a box in most cases. I know some places have woke camp jails but everyone in jail wants to fight. In prison people mostly just live unless in a max.
Not a lot. Most correctional institutions are not fun to be in and have a shit ton of violence. Although the government used Tommy to send a message they also made sure he was sent into a correctional facility where he wouldn't get murdered or raped. He's a public figure and it would definitely be bad PR if he was sent to a dangerous prison.
One thing that I have to say about the Iching, it's vague and open to interpretation enough that it's quite easy to associate the texts with your personal situation. It's not an external entity communicating with you, it's a tool so that you can self reflect, it's psychology, not magic. I would still recommend it, it can really help.
I'd most definitely agree, it's a tool for self reflection. the only people to denounce it, and tools similar, are those with excessive pessimism & scepticism. you can't help yourself if you reject the possibility of finding some truth.
@@Luckiestof13 as long as you have private lobby groups in Washington DC corrupting politicians you will have cases like his. Private Prison Lobby Groups, Law Enforcement Lobby Groups and Pharmaceutical Lobby groups want marijuana sellers and users in PRISON. It's good for business.
I consider I Ching to be like the table of symbols that is the legend that explains a map. I consider the I Chong to be an entertaining book that I was happy to read. Love to both of you.
The government had over 2000 state and federal law enforcement officers involved in the arrest of Chong and roughly 60 other people. This was for selling drug paraphernalia!! Not even for drugs. BTW weed is legal in most states and used to help with anything from cancer to arthritis and a thousand other aliments . What a HUGE waste of tax payer money! Our country is a big Joke! This type of stuff is sickening.
I remember when he was jailed. . a little over 10 years ago. . it blew me away then and still blows me away now. The way he describes jail was reminiscent to how Henry Hill (Ray Liotta) in Goodfellas was describing his time in prison. Vacation time if anything. This sounds like a resort treatment Tommy got.
Using I ching requires you to meditate upon a problem and yields a poem for consideration and contemplation in return. I am not at all a spiritualist but can't say that the results i have received have been too uncanny and were not nearly vague enough to be explained by confirmation bias. As a skeptic, on first use I directly defied the rule of don't do more than one reading. The sheer fact that I rolled the exact page using 3 coins thrown 3 times returned not only the same page from a gigantic book but the title of the poem was specific to a topic i had asked. My friend also rolled 2x and received the same. His poem told him that death was nearly imminent and coming soon. He rolled again and it brought him to the same poem. He died shortly thereafter. Nomatter what, contemplation and interpretation makes us be a bit more considerate and I think a lot of people could use a lot more of that. For sensibly minded people: the odds of casting any hexagram yarrow style are ((1+3+5+7 over 16)^6 or 1 over 1 for any cast. the odds ofor getting the same casts consecutively or back to back are ((1^2 + 3^2 + 5^2 + 7^2 over 16^2)^6 = 1 over 801 casts on average. for symmetrical coin casting its 1 over 1073 casts. I do not know the math for 2 people getting 2 consecutive casts back to back disregarding the fact that we both said the result was oddly specific. Im sure someone who took probabilities more recently could give a better estimate of odds as I'm trying not to insert bias.
I feel the same way. Every time I’ve been locked up its much easier to connect with God and try to build a relationship with him. It’s sad & unfortunate how easily distracted we get on the outside living our day to day lives. Longest stays I’ve ever had were 2 separate 4 month stints in county jail and both times i was conscious of of the things I shouldn’t do on the outs upon being released. I had mixed feelings about being released but don’t get me wrong i was excited about about getting out and when the day came to get out i felt great.
stop complaining online and and take it up with your elected officials (Senators, Congress, Governor and Mayors), they are the one's that pass and enforce these nonsense laws because of lobby groups that corrupt them (prison lobby groups, law enforcement lobby group AND pharmaceutical lobby groups).
I kinda wanna go to jail now. What's the least egregious crime I could commit that would get me 2-4 years? Maybe vandalize government property with "Toy Story 2 was okay"?
My dad told me stories of how he’d dose the postage stamp before he stuck them on so when his buddy got his mail all he have to do is lick the fuck out of that stamp.
I got banged up(English term for going to jail) for smuggling drugs, it was about time, I had pushed my luck too many times. While I was inside I detoxed and got healthy and the one thing in a jail in the UK is get a job. I wrote a book called Prison and Beyond by John Simons, a little plug there, it is available on the net. As time went by I worked in the laundry and earned some money and in my time there was always dope to be got hold of. we called it government issue. I got together with some musicians and formed 2 bands called Band It and Contra Band. I had some good musicians too. I wrote 30 songs too, even one about drug dealing in prison and a Prison Governorwas in the audience and listened to the whole thing. When I got down after it and walked past him he stopped me and said Simons, that was great! I told the story about how we deal drugs in the prison and I doubt he heard a word. I got out and things ahad changed so much.
Tommy's first line: "And that's how I turned jail into a religious retreat"
Stoned me: "Wait, did i miss it?"
Snoopy Spot 💀💀💀😂😂😂
@Hippie God Are you talking about the I Ching? Would you mind sharing?
Meditate Man. And be peaceful in jail...
Tommy took the heat instead of his son. Kudos to Tommy.
No one wanted to mess with the Squirrel Master
MrJturner74 they all saw what happened to nate.
@@MrJturner74 " How long can you possibly stay in here? " ......."I don't know, maybe 5.....630" ....Always loved that line in Half Baked lol
@volcano hi His family was probably targeted, I wouldn't doubt it.
@@lord7134 who is Nate?
"Take advantage of your solitude." That is a powerful statement. I found myself in solitude and have been a better man for it since. Doing time with Tommy would have been awesome.
He was Jordan Belfords cellmate. He’s the one who told Jordan to write a book
Are you serious?
@@DirkVaughan I heard this too
Charlie Vogel, yes it is true.
louis dorchin , dude wtf lol 😆
He said this in the podcast
The fact this man went to jail is laughable. Bravo mr. Chong
Cookie Sniff most ppl have been to jail. It’s not surprising
@@CHii951_D.S Where did you grow up? The soviet block?
Ridoms Stam SoCal 🙃
This is absolutely one of the greatest 13 minutes of Rogan I’ve seen and it’s with Chong! I’ve been watching for a year now and cant wait to see how much more there is to hear !
Meditate Man....
Tommy: "member the movie ghost with patrick swayze? yea, that was awesome"
Yeah I member
I went to a youth prison it was one of the best experiences of my life I had a great time for the most part. Yeah the politics could be stupid but fun at the same time. I have never been so fit in my life I never ate so healthy in my life I quit smoking cigarettes I quit smoking weed I started reading and studying. Depending on where you live and how the prison is it can be a great teacher and life changer.
But they don’t have elk meat or DMT in prison
Tachanka you're daddy
Jo Black 💖✨
Not the elk meat
"It's been written in there for centuries... 3000 years or somethin"
Tommy Chong is a national treasure
Canadian Legend
and an international icon.
Hell yeah
He sounds Canadian
@@neonknees he is
Hi Tommy, wow I met you at the Embassy Ballroom, in the mid 60's, the old Ellegan Parlor, the good old days! Great to see you, and thank you, for your sacrifice!
Wayne Polk sounds like a good time!
I missed out on the era of seeing great entertainment and music live for only a few bucks. I hear story’s from club brothers and family about seeing famous bands etc for maybe $5 at a local venue.
@Heavenly Controller Vancouver Canada?
The city of Vancouver did not like that one name change, it lasted on the sign over the door, untill they made them take it down, for three days!
Yeah for Bobby Taylor and the Vancouver's, it was a great publicity stunt, the place was packed for months after that!
vancouversun.com
Web results
Bobby Taylor discovered Michael Jackson for Motown Records
Jul. 28, 2017 · “He was a legend among singers, and Motown people, R&B people (from the 1960s),” said his former guitarist Tommy Chong. ... “On the bandstand he was phenomenal,” said guitarist Henry Young, who also played with Taylor. ... But he did have one major claim to fame - he discovered Michael Jackson!
@Heavenly Controller Why did all the most famous black entertainers in the 40s and 50s love to come to Vancouver Canada, and Montreal? Jackie Robinson and the Montreal Royals (1946) On 15 April 1947, Jackie Robinsonplayed in his debut game with the Brooklyn Dodgers, becoming the first African American to play in the major leagues in the modern era. Why? I know but do you?
Tommy: I turned prison into a retreat.
Joe: Have you tried DMT in prison?
Tommy: Yes
😂
I love this guy so much he really did make Joe think about some things differently.
A "minimum security" prison is WAY different than a "medium or high level security" prison.
What tommy is describing isnt even a minimum security facility. Hes describing a place people with alot of money go.
@Natty Fatty Powerlifting yeah it was a club med prison. this guy wasn't at a real prison.
Exactly. My friend’s father did time in the same prison for tax evasion, and he was still able to run his businesses from prison
www.google.com/amp/s/www.bizjournals.com/sacramento/news/2016/12/02/el-dorado-hills-medical-device-ceo-sentenced-for.amp.html
He went threw level 1 prisión that shit stops being fun when u get the real prisons ...
"Jails a good fuckin time." -Ricky
Most prisons dont have those accomodations
@@txivneebswafflesandshroom I have and he's right. A lot of prisons don't even allow weights anymore. I'm speaking for NV state prisons.
I felt the same way. it's sad and good when you are released. Thanks Chong
Joe “left right left right walk down the road” Rogan
What's that? A Konami code?
Sega Mega Drive
Tommy somehow manages to make American jails sound like Scandinavian jails.....i dont know how he pulled it of
But he did!!! Amazing
He went to a minimum security jail, probably the nicest in the country
Lol i figured that much
"The nicest jail in the country" thats an amazing sentence to say tho
@@bugzyhardrada3168that and he's Tommy chong
Jail had tennis courts 😂😂😂😂😂 never heard or seen that before 😂😂😂😂
There's a lot of nice prisons in America
@@Dru_Won I think you are right.
Like the place michael cohen just went to. Same prison that fyre festival guy is at.
Coldwater mi where Dr Kevorkian was had a football field.
If u watch "The Wolf of Wall Street" movie, you can see JB playing tennis in jail. That was the same prison at the same time Chong was locked..
Tommy, thanks for sharing your Source. Namaste Mr. Chong. Sincerely, Mr. David Lee Heatherly. also thanks Joe & Crew. 😎⚡😎
Yea federal prison is great. But state prison is a whole other story.
Lol.... that to the people in Leavenworth
I read in my 2 year in prison more books than all my life until now outside.
Joe rogan looking like his brother on the thumbnail 😉
When you are forced to be alone it's a sad and painful time.
I feel so grateful for the NHS.
Damn this comment aged like milk. RIP NHS
Tommy is a legend man
Level 1 security ain’t bad, no stabbing and no tests of heart. I think you need money to be locked in one
Or in prison for nonviolent offenses
"You suffered a great misfortune."
Oh, thanks. That pretty much sums up the entire human race.
A month before he suffered a great misfortune adds another layer to the synchronicity.
JOE “ IM GOING TO PRISON “ ROGAN
Chris Delagarza huh
Broooo I laughed so hard
@shawn decker
YOU GET IT...
shawn decker
YOU GET IT....
Jaime G
JOE WANTS TO TRY IT...
Bob from Connecticut this was an awesome interview Joe actually I love all your interviews this is in your top 10 and I watch most of them
Some truth, some nonsense
Would be a cool guy to hang out with
Joe could you do a pod cast on your i Ching, i think it’d be super awesome? To hear your reading and what you think of the process
Say what you will about his views. but his ability to see prison as a spiritual opportunity to face the self in solitude. Is all I need to hear that he has some wisdom to share. Such an important thing to do in ones life
I wanna go to jail to get open heart surgery, that’s America for ya, love my free health care.
This might be my favorite talk of all time.
fed time vs state time....not the same at all
Please elaborate. 🤔
@@JamesSmith-vk2ky State>Fed
@@JamesSmith-vk2ky there isn't a state prison in existence with tennis courts and a pool hall or other such luxuries
Most underrated comment of all time
@@JamesSmith-vk2ky it would take to long to explain my friend..but its easy info to get a hold of...long story short..more money spent on inmates in fed than state...and that fact effects a broad spectrum of how time is done by inmates ( food, work programs, enviroment, treatment by C.O's and other inmates . there are some very dangerous, horrible super max fed prisons..no doubt...but those are inmates that require tighter security or frankly pissed off the feds ( el chappo, unibomber, double agent snitches)...most fed prison house same crime offenders in the same prison. where as in state once you get time that has u locked up over 4 years before parole you go to what is know as an ID unit ( at least here in texas)..and if your a 3rd time dwi with an 8 year sentence...u might hit beto 1, or cofield..where you have inmates that have life...70 years, 55 years...with parole short waves that are half that...if your 35 years old...got 30 years ..your gonna b 45 before short wave...if the 8 year guy gets into it with 30 year guy...well the later is most likely to take it to a level that ole 8'er wont ...because he's 4 and out...that can lead to getting hurt or getting more time..or punkn out and having to ride that 4 gettn checked...thats just one of the infinite problem that one must face at state level...also the lack of funds at state level means guards are paid well or trained well...medical care is the most basic...food is not doin what is suppose to...there are less work programs so the ones they do have are like hitting the inmate lotto...states like to use inmates as slave labor where the fed could care less if u wanna work..if so great..if not..enjoy the cable n golf...on the cool james its my wishes i nor you have to get a crash course on this subject...
I could listen to mr Chong talk all day...he’s a wealth of knowledge
I want to see Ricky Gervais come onto Joe Rogan's podcast
Why he’s not funny
@@maciek8159 um, maybe he's not funny to you personally, but to alot of people including myself, he is. And he has enough notoriety and personality to be an interesting guest on this podcast just like any other.
Rogan always has the most interesting people in his show.
Until he had this clown.
Why do you gotta hate on someone who’s happy and isn’t hurting anyone?
Jail is not prison
He went to a white collar prison. Federal prisons are country clubs most the time
My dad talks about all the shit people could get away with in prison in Edmonton
jail and prison are totally different
How so ?
Because in jail you are locked in a box in most cases. I know some places have woke camp jails but everyone in jail wants to fight. In prison people mostly just live unless in a max.
Totally lol
Me too, I was there 55 days, and it was the best days of my life up to that point ;)
*Hero Chong Has Arrived*
This prison is waaaay different than the joint I was in. Prison ain't fun y'all
William Cutting what crazy things have happened when you went in ?
@@tomwood9220 look up lockdown23&1 if you want to hear prison stories
@@Sergio_Cardenas or he could just listen to Larry Lawton
Tommy is profound af
You are a delight my brother.
I really wonder what joe was thinking through this interview.
2 hours cutting his hair
You meant spikes 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Its amazing how many people dont know the difference between jail and prison
Wonder how many jailbirds have his perspective on the experience. Talk about turning lemons into lemonades.
Not alot actually but im one of them.
Not a lot. Most correctional institutions are not fun to be in and have a shit ton of violence. Although the government used Tommy to send a message they also made sure he was sent into a correctional facility where he wouldn't get murdered or raped. He's a public figure and it would definitely be bad PR if he was sent to a dangerous prison.
Alone is my favorite time
"Try it man..."
Tommy's shirt is so sick!
Felt the same about rehab
One thing that I have to say about the Iching, it's vague and open to interpretation enough that it's quite easy to associate the texts with your personal situation. It's not an external entity communicating with you, it's a tool so that you can self reflect, it's psychology, not magic. I would still recommend it, it can really help.
I'd most definitely agree, it's a tool for self reflection. the only people to denounce it, and tools similar, are those with excessive pessimism & scepticism. you can't help yourself if you reject the possibility of finding some truth.
I was surprised to see his shirt, I was watching 'Blood in Blood out' earlier!
I have just heard about I Ching and it’s changed! My fucking! Life!
Typical Celebrity Prison Experience
Joe tommy didnt go to real prison
Should of never been in any type of prison at all.
@@Luckiestof13 as long as you have private lobby groups in Washington DC corrupting politicians you will have cases like his. Private Prison Lobby Groups, Law Enforcement Lobby Groups and Pharmaceutical Lobby groups want marijuana sellers and users in PRISON. It's good for business.
Its prison, it was just a minimum security based on your points
Its bc he was a non violent celebrity
Where can I get the book?
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Ching
Jazmo Ant what the fuck is that? Some new Ebook app?
I consider I Ching to be like the table of symbols that is the legend that explains a map. I consider the I Chong to be an entertaining book that I was happy to read. Love to both of you.
70’s show ✊🏽
Squirrel Master part 2, The Religious Retreat
Chill nasty Nate, he’s my bitch.
Tommy ain't lying
Chommy tong
Y'all remember when the radio would play a Christmas special Cheech and Chong and the punchline was "I've seen the dude, man"?
I know it’s not a true representation but when Chong compared socialism to the prison’s LIFESTYLE, there are some striking similarities
The government had over 2000 state and federal law enforcement officers involved in the arrest of Chong and roughly 60 other people. This was for selling drug paraphernalia!!
Not even for drugs. BTW weed is legal in most states and used to help with anything from cancer to arthritis and a thousand other aliments . What a HUGE waste of tax payer money! Our country is a big Joke! This type of stuff is sickening.
I remember when he was jailed. . a little over 10 years ago. . it blew me away then and still blows me away now.
The way he describes jail was reminiscent to how Henry Hill (Ray Liotta) in Goodfellas was describing his time in prison.
Vacation time if anything.
This sounds like a resort treatment Tommy got.
I'm here for DMT stories
Would you try it if you haven’t already?
I tried it. It totally changed me. I got cleansed by Buddha. No joke. It was weird as shit, but nice as fuck at the same time.
@@ConjointVR you should try it mate
INeedsMoneys yeah I will bro I will
@@ConjointVRNo i haven't but i'm thinking about it 🤔
Using I ching requires you to meditate upon a problem and yields a poem for consideration and contemplation in return. I am not at all a spiritualist but can't say that the results i have received have been too uncanny and were not nearly vague enough to be explained by confirmation bias. As a skeptic, on first use I directly defied the rule of don't do more than one reading. The sheer fact that I rolled the exact page using 3 coins thrown 3 times returned not only the same page from a gigantic book but the title of the poem was specific to a topic i had asked. My friend also rolled 2x and received the same. His poem told him that death was nearly imminent and coming soon. He rolled again and it brought him to the same poem. He died shortly thereafter. Nomatter what, contemplation and interpretation makes us be a bit more considerate and I think a lot of people could use a lot more of that. For sensibly minded people: the odds of casting any hexagram yarrow style are ((1+3+5+7 over 16)^6 or 1 over 1 for any cast.
the odds ofor getting the same casts consecutively or back to back are ((1^2 + 3^2 + 5^2 + 7^2 over 16^2)^6 = 1 over 801 casts on average.
for symmetrical coin casting its 1 over 1073 casts.
I do not know the math for 2 people getting 2 consecutive casts back to back disregarding the fact that we both said the result was oddly specific. Im sure someone who took probabilities more recently could give a better estimate of odds as I'm trying not to insert bias.
My Canadian Still alive Hero he and Terry Fox are my heroes here in Canada
This is the first time that I've seen Joe Rogan not being a wiseguy, and with all people, Tommy Chong. COSMIC Tommy!
Real deep
The fact this started as artificial intelligence😂 yet still so interesting
My brain hurts.
Tommy was a patsy. Made an example of.
Books that are banned in the federal prison system: Art of War, 48 Laws of Power, 33 Strategies of War plus many more
He wasn't in regular prison!
ain't this dude from That 70s Show?
Yeah he's Leo from the photo hut
This is nothing like the prison I work at lmao
Fuck off pig
P
Squirrel Master!!!!
I feel the same way. Every time I’ve been locked up its much easier to connect with God and try to build a relationship with him. It’s sad & unfortunate how easily distracted we get on the outside living our day to day lives. Longest stays I’ve ever had were 2 separate 4 month stints in county jail and both times i was conscious of of the things I shouldn’t do on the outs upon being released. I had mixed feelings about being released but don’t get me wrong i was excited about about getting out and when the day came to get out i felt great.
Zachary Brown feel ya bro . I consider it a rite of passage in a lot of ways . It really matures you , like Tommy said it corrects your behavior .
Glad to see my tax dollars well spent (bs)
He paid extra IAM sure.
stop complaining online and and take it up with your elected officials (Senators, Congress, Governor and Mayors), they are the one's that pass and enforce these nonsense laws because of lobby groups that corrupt them (prison lobby groups, law enforcement lobby group AND pharmaceutical lobby groups).
Nah, most of the Prison's are Private Prisons, Privately funded.
@@sanansa4567 quit making suggestions to people you know nothing about, my daughter in law is a congresswoman.
I kinda wanna go to jail now. What's the least egregious crime I could commit that would get me 2-4 years? Maybe vandalize government property with "Toy Story 2 was okay"?
Collect rainwater
People see what they want to see. You can relate to any given sentence
My dad told me stories of how he’d dose the postage stamp before he stuck them on so when his buddy got his mail all he have to do is lick the fuck out of that stamp.
That blood in blood out painting shirt is firme as fuck
He misses club fed.
8:45 was so expecting...
Joe: well what do you think it is?
Tommy: umm horse shit?
we need to improve the areas outside of desirable zones, like this "prison for healthcare" system people do
and other types of immigration
people have been migrating since there have been people 🤷♂️
I had friends liked Chech Chongs albums as kid ..he seems a nice enough felllow!The Ching stuff sounds dopey 😆
Benefits and privileges that's how they think about 3 hots and a cot.
Lol
I got banged up(English term for going to jail) for smuggling drugs, it was about time, I had pushed my luck too many times. While I was inside I detoxed and got healthy and the one thing in a jail in the UK is get a job. I wrote a book called Prison and Beyond by John Simons, a little plug there, it is available on the net. As time went by I worked in the laundry and earned some money and in my time there was always dope to be got hold of. we called it government issue. I got together with some musicians and formed 2 bands called Band It and Contra Band. I had some good musicians too. I wrote 30 songs too, even one about drug dealing in prison and a Prison Governorwas in the audience and listened to the whole thing. When I got down after it and walked past him he stopped me and said Simons, that was great! I told the story about how we deal drugs in the prison and I doubt he heard a word. I got out and things ahad changed so much.
11:10
Ok for 97 Percent of the nation jail like that does not exist lol