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Haytrader goes to prison

Started by Haytrader, June 11, 2003, 04:25:39 AM

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Haytrader

    Today Haytrader goes to prison. To deliver an order of cedar for the inmates. They ordered six 25bft. bundles, one 75bft., and one 100bft.
    They don't pick through the pile like ordinary retail customers do, they just help unload and thier supervisor hands me the checks.
    Oh, and with any luck, I should get out of prison today too.

 :D  :D  :D
Haytrader

Percy

I remember this one....its ....uhhh...wassup?? :o
GOLDEN RULE : The guy with the gold, makes the rules.

lamar

I spent 11yrs. in prison .That is as a CO  ::) Worked most of my time in Trusty camp and at times there was a lot of piddling.
these guys do some good work and cedar is one of there favorites.I sold a little to the bosses and they made the contract.I didn't get to involved for obvious reasons

Duane_Moore

 ;D ;DIf they let him out it will be a miracle.  Duh---Duane ;D ;D ;D
village Idiot---   the cat fixers----  I am not a complete Idiot. some parts missing.

Haytrader

Heck, I been out a long time Duane.
You have to leave your drivers license at the office and I durn near drove out without getting it back.
Those gaurds look at you like you may have done something wrong.
May have.....but didn't get caught.

 :D   :D   :D
Haytrader

duke401

did you get thrown in again.
duke

Haytrader

Haytrader

PatrickG

Whast kind of cedar and what do they make out of it, chests?

Pat :)

Haytrader

It is Eastern Red Cedar and , yes, they make chests and all sorts of things smaller. One guy makes scale model houses. Lift the roof off and the rooms are furnished, all cedar.

Patrick, the prison is in your fine state at Ft. Supply.
Willian S. Key
Haytrader

rvrdivr

I too spent time in a maximum security prison. It was very hard and gruling. I ment many people there....murderers, armed robbers, and rapist to name a few. And lets not mention the food! But, at the end of the day, I had finished working on the fire alarm system and went home. What a humbling experience.

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