![]() ![]() But I was thinking the same as what he said later, that when he got to work and the store was locked, he thought, "Oh, shit, was I suppose to open? Now I'm gonna get canned. The show at first tried to make him look guilty, he's in the store that obviously was trashed/robbed and didn't look for his manager who was dead in the back room. They take no initiative on their own because they lack confidence, so they just follow the bosses orders. Lots of young people in their first jobs act like that. I felt so sorry for that kid, all that suspicion around him because he hadn't looked in the office or called 911. Nope she stayed fat. It was Pat Taylor Allanson, and she was so old and fat when she got out she couldn't manipulate men anymore so she got a job in the home health field and stole from her rich invalid patients while sprinkling their food with arsenic. LOL! Did she lose the weight when she got out? Inquiring minds want to know! It was a good lesson for all shops and malls to install CC. At least now, with the guy in jail, she won't have to keep looking behind her and staying awake at night on the chance that was the night he was coming to murder her. She is indeed lucky she got away, and good for her for eventually having the bravery to come forward. I can't imagine being the wife of the killer and having to lie in bed next to him after he confesses that he's a murderer. The show - for once! - made it obvious to me that the man who worked there didn't do it. The video-game clerk who was murdered in her shop. Not sure if last night's episode was a rerun, but it was new to me. I say this as someone who sits and sleeps a lot. It's not the fault of the environment, it's the fault of the person. Sweet.Īnyone who is overweight, in prison or out, means they spend their time sitting/sleeping/doing nothing. I wouldn't even have to do dishes afterward. I'd love to have any one of those above meals made for me and served to me on a tray. Prisoners would have something to strike about if they had to eat MY daily meals. While maybe some consider spaghetti and meatballs or bran cereal or salisbury steak with gravy "crappy," IMO every one of those meals beats what I had for breakfast, a week-old doughnut bought on discount, and my lunch was one half of a frozen pepperoni pizza purchased on sale for $1.50. No ranch dressing, just vinaigrette? Poor things. Is their fried chicken too crispy/not crispy enough? Strike. As for food, prisoners can and do strike about anything they want. Also, there are a gazillion different factors involved in being able to get “ripped” while incarcerated especially at jails where people are housed while waiting for trials which don’t tend to have the same facilities versus prisons where one goes after conviction. ![]()
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