I'd like to shout hey everbody.Hello hello is this thingy on?

hehe I been tryin to put a question on here since the other morning.I sure do hope this time I got it.heheAnywho I own a farm and hire mexicanos.I gotta admit they are hard workers.And right respectful to.I hired on some local boys one summer an had to get rid of em.Them boys wouldn't do anything right and cried and wined half the day.Now don't get me wrong I don't hire ilegals.They got papers and I don't support ilegals coming here.But some of the things you people is sayin is pure pre-ju-dice.Seems to me you don't want no mexicanos here.Even with papers.Well that there is just wrong.I'd give my life for my workers.There a good bunch.They work hard for me and expect a fair days wage and I pay it.Better than those spoiled kids in town that want to play on there cell phones and those games there always bringing to work with them.I say give the mexicanos a chance and don't talk so bad until you know them.Boy I'm long winded hehe.I just hope I did this right and ain't wastin my time

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try working with the ones i work with. how much do you pay these workers? 2, 3 dollars an hour? your story don't add up.

edit: this is some whacked out mess. billybob, machman and americano is the same. you have lose screws answering your own questions. get a life troll.
HERE'S ANOTHER FINE EXAMPLE:

Wednesday, May 16, 2007
TV Lesson Applied

POSTED BY:
William Bailey
Register # 60733
FPC Pensacola
Federal Prison Camp
110 Raby Ave
Pensacola, FL 32509

In a previous post, I commented on how TV room disputes were not going to bother me. Well I got another opportunity on Saturday to apply my new lesson.

Except during visiting hours, inmates use the Visiting Room (VR) as a large TV room and dining hall. It has 5 TVs, many tables and chairs, bathrooms, vending machines and microwaves.

On Saturday evenings after the 4p count, the VR is particularly popular. Inmates bring food ingredients purchased from the commissary and prepare elaborate meals. It is a type of prison tailgate party with different groups pushing together tables and having a communal feast.

At 6p on Saturday and Sunday, they reshow the movie that was shown at the base theatre the night before.

Saturday afternoon I was watching the 3rd round of the Masters golf tournament. I had picked a table and chair near the front and had probably been watching for a good hour when a guy walked up, tapped me on the shoulder, and said, "That's my chair."

Huh? These tables and chairs get moved around repeatedly during the course of the week and especially during Saturday visitation. There is no fixed configuration. How could this guy possibly know that I was in his chair?

Nonetheless, having learned my lesson, I got up, brushed off his chair, gave him a shoulder and foot massage, shined his shoes, and thanked him for the privilege of getting to warm his seat for him!

... Actually I just relinquished the chair, but I thought about doing the rest :).

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I am Federal Inmate #60733 (hence the URL for my blog). I normally live near Charlotte, NC, however, on February 13, 2007, I was sentenced to 3 months confinement in a federal prison followed by 3 years of supervised release (with a special condition of 3 months home confinement monitored electronically). I was allowed to self-report on March 30, 2007 to the Federal Prison Camp (FPC) in Pensacola, FL. The "rabbit hole" is, of course, a reference to Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland in which Alice follows a mysterious white rabbit into a rabbit hole to enter 'Wonderland', an absurd and improbable world inhabited by many strange characters. Many times over the last two years, I have referenced Alice in describing my life to friends and family as I have tap-danced between my "real" world and that parallel universe called "the Federal criminal justice system."View my complete profile
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RECIPE: Fried Frozen "Ice" Cream
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Time to Enter the Rabbit Hole
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Facing My Biggest Fear - Why I Am Blogging
To Shave or Not To Shave (Part 3 of 3)
2 Girls in a Bar (Part 2 of 3)
"UR 2 Prittee" (Part 1 of 3)
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Supervised Release and Electronic Monitoring
Going Away Party at Wizeguys
Sant'Antimo Prayer
Sleeping and Spooning
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Can you watch Prison Break in Prison?
Attitude and Gratitude
I'm Going to Miss You Too Dear
Collateral Consequences
Introduction and Background
Legal Document Archive
[Note: Due to time constraints before reporting to prison and the need to discuss a few matters with my lawyers, I have decided to wait until after I am released before I post these documents.]

As a coping mechanism, I found that by mentally stepping "outside" of myself, and looking at my own prosecution from the perspective of an observer of the process rather than a participant -- let alone the subject (or is it object?) -- it was easier to deal with... in fact, it even became a form of entertainment, a drama in which I not only had a front row seat but a backstage pass as well.

I simply chose as much as I could to stay "in the moment" and experience all that was happening to me rather than morbidly contemplate where the process was taking me. I knew the government was intent on punishing me severely; I was determined that I would not allow the process to become a form of pre-punishment that can in some ways be worse than the final outcome if you let it get to you.

To that end, I made a point of documenting the process (similar to the way I intend to record my prison experience). Like a play with many acts, there were several distinct stages to this process, each of which had its own "drama."

First, the search warrant and affidavit authorizing the FBI raid on my home on July 21, 2005.

Second, the Rule 41(g) challenge on September 6, 2005 requesting the return of my computers and limits placed on the government's search of my computers if they were allowed to keep images of the hard drives.

Third, my indictment on June 15, 2006.

Fourth, my arraignment and bail conditions on June 29, 2006 followed by the government's appeal of those bail conditions on July 11, 2006.

Fifth, acceptance of a plea offer and entry of my guilty plea on October 13, 2006.

Sixth, pre-sentence interview on November 21, 2006 followed by issuance of the pre-sentence report (PSR).

Seventh, sentencing on February 13, 2007.

Eighth, report to prison on March 30, 2007 with tentative release date of June 29, 2007.
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