not sure ... but if you live in certain areas of canada... you can roll it down the road wait a couple of hours and it will roll back up from behind you ...
one of those pleasantville phenoms...
or it might end up in some American state which i will not name
i was 23 (now 41 if you want to add it) I stood before the same judge i had stood befroe many times... as he read my charges...
he explained to me that over the past 5 years i had spent over 1 1/2 years in jail waiting for my day in court. accumilated days and was given time credit served...
he got really angry with me because i had been in court so many times, but always seemed to find a way not to be convicted of any charges against me.
i explained (my mistake) i had always paid my part in all the things past, and was willing to do the same again.
He then asked the defendant what he thought was fair... a number was given ,i agreed and thought that to be the end of it.
The judge (Judge Harold G. Stone) stated and had it placed in file that if I ever came before him again i better bring my toothbrush... innocent,guilty, or just a bystander didn't matter to him , he would find something to give me 2 years in prison without question...
Needless to say I have no longer frequented the places of my problems nor have i EVER been in court again for fighting.
I feel i have been lucky to have ran into him that day... had i stayed in the life i was living 1. i would have never gotten married (Not sure that was a good thing) 2. never would have my 2 daughters 3. not take the time to really review my life and make some changes 4. not have had the Employeement oppurtunities 5. most likely would not have even seen the age of 24 6. would have eventually not been able to get out of my trouble and would have surely spent some time 7. able to look my parents in the eyes and know they were truly proud and happy for my life. 8. never have to worry about looking over my shoulder anymore. and the list goes on
Violence is not the answer... although i have seen moments in my life where i thought this to be wrong... i have stayed on the line and proud to say i have not raised my hand to another person for any reason in my personal life...
my profession was a different story for a while. But I'am a good man and that is how i'am viewed by all who have known me.
not pretty but it is a part of who I'am and where i came from...
RE: everyone wish spiceygamble happy birthday.
Happy Birthday spiceygamble....May your day be bright and filled with joy.
God bless, and keep well...
Oh and after all these years you still look so lifelike
Until i get to stalk and agravate you some more... enjoy the peace LOL