NEW LETTER FROM BLACK MIKEY

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Apr 25, 2002
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^Nah they don't homey. I know that for 100% fact. Shit, the feds don't have cd players, tv's in the room, no street clothes, no packages, no conjugal visits, nothin!!!! And they send your ass way across the world, and you're lucky, or you snitched IF you get less than 10yrs. No Cali niggaz get visits when they have you locked up way in the midwest and eastcoast. The feds is the WORST place to be. Being locked up period is. That's why niggaz should do what they have to do to stay out, including gettin a job. This is real life. That other shit is fantasy, sittin in the jailhouse runnin your mouth shit. That shit is for the birds. I hope Black Mikey stays out. He's been doin the rap shit forever.
 
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LIL C.S. said:
^Nah they don't homey. I know that for 100% fact. Shit, the feds don't have cd players, tv's in the room, no street clothes, no packages, no conjugal visits, nothin!!!! And they send your ass way across the world, and you're lucky, or you snitched IF you get less than 10yrs. No Cali niggaz get visits when they have you locked up way in the midwest and eastcoast. The feds is the WORST place to be. Being locked up period is. That's why niggaz should do what they have to do to stay out, including gettin a job. This is real life. That other shit is fantasy, sittin in the jailhouse runnin your mouth shit. That shit is for the birds. I hope Black Mikey stays out. He's been doin the rap shit forever.
The homie is EMAILING me from Terminal Island in San Pedro. They may not have it at all the spots, but where he is they got that shit. (He just left Taft, and Lompoc). I dont know the last time you been in, but they got that shit now, as I speak, 2007 shit.
Matter of fact this is the last email he sent me:

The timing is now. Right here - Right now. I'm loving it General!! That's how I look at it. I gotta take care of business at this moment. Especially by replying back to you, because if I don't knock this out right now I'll be back all the way up. The uso C-Nutt just pulled up too. I'm just all over the world at this present time. I'm happy the children are doing fine. Caprice is in Junior High, huh? Smurf and Gangsta is chillin' too. I like that!! I'm in this parenting class during the week, but I must admit that I have sure learned a lot from you. You have sure been a good role model for a uso. I know what I have to do once a puppy is created for me. Good-looking homie. Alright I need to get to this spanish class. In a later time my uce. Much love!! Ojay!!


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