To: Cailen Cambeul
Racial greetings, brother.
Your response came through fast, and that was cool. So, yeah, that's the book. I'm not sure what sparked my memory and made me ask you. Oh, yeah, your film is what reminded me, but I'm not sure why. My interest in that book, though, isn't due to any thoughts on Ireland's civil war or the Ulster, red hand views. I asked because that is one of the better solidarity stories that I've ever read. Well, let me rephrase: so, people in jail and prison are always talking about getting unified and standing up over this or that. I can't tell you how many strikes over the years I've been asked to do. Most never even make it to the act, but man, they all fall apart so fast, even like the yard sit-ins and stuff. So, for years now, I have the kids read that book when I can, so they can see what unity until the end is, specifically in the custody of jail or prison. I don't think Ireland will ever get out from Britain's thumb completely; they will always be viewed as the white niggers to them. My ex was from Northern Ireland, and her family was heavily involved in their struggles. I wasn't able to learn what I would have liked, but I had started to learn Gaelic and stuff before she left. Though I'd like to see the Jameson whiskey still, lol, or get certified for pouring a perfect pint of Guinness. I'm sorry to hear you can't participate in the march this year, but I agree that I wouldn't want to deal with shitbag problems either.
Speaking of Australia, I must admit I am woefully ignorant of the zeitgeist there. What is it like? What part are you in again? I'm not really knowledgeable about it at all, but didn't you guys have active racial immigration laws until like the 70's or 80's? Have you lived there your whole life? I heard that it's hard to find peanut butter there, lol. One of my pen-pals told me that; she said you used to like have to search or order it online because nobody there eats it. I remember I thought that was crazy. Does Vegemite taste like it?
OK, so I will check with my wife to ask him how much he needs. I wasn't asking you for more specifically; just updating you. I will have my wife have a very pointed convo with him and figure it all out because I am also curious about some of it. I keep getting new stories that are all surprising because Joe isn't new or a gullible child. Like, he has it in his head now that maybe some new lawyer he heard about can get the Governor to release him due to medical. Now, while things like that are done and possible, they take time, generally 6 months at the fastest possible, and also since Texas is the only state with an express lane option with the death penalty, I have a strong feeling that compassionate releases are a bit harder to get, especially if it's not a terminal case. So, I will have her get that info and get that to you.
Well, brother, I'm gonna wrap this up, send mine to my race and brothers. 23! R!
Brother Dustin.
Racial greetings, brother.
Your response came through fast, and that was cool. So, yeah, that's the book. I'm not sure what sparked my memory and made me ask you. Oh, yeah, your film is what reminded me, but I'm not sure why. My interest in that book, though, isn't due to any thoughts on Ireland's civil war or the Ulster, red hand views. I asked because that is one of the better solidarity stories that I've ever read. Well, let me rephrase: so, people in jail and prison are always talking about getting unified and standing up over this or that. I can't tell you how many strikes over the years I've been asked to do. Most never even make it to the act, but man, they all fall apart so fast, even like the yard sit-ins and stuff. So, for years now, I have the kids read that book when I can, so they can see what unity until the end is, specifically in the custody of jail or prison. I don't think Ireland will ever get out from Britain's thumb completely; they will always be viewed as the white niggers to them. My ex was from Northern Ireland, and her family was heavily involved in their struggles. I wasn't able to learn what I would have liked, but I had started to learn Gaelic and stuff before she left. Though I'd like to see the Jameson whiskey still, lol, or get certified for pouring a perfect pint of Guinness. I'm sorry to hear you can't participate in the march this year, but I agree that I wouldn't want to deal with shitbag problems either.
Speaking of Australia, I must admit I am woefully ignorant of the zeitgeist there. What is it like? What part are you in again? I'm not really knowledgeable about it at all, but didn't you guys have active racial immigration laws until like the 70's or 80's? Have you lived there your whole life? I heard that it's hard to find peanut butter there, lol. One of my pen-pals told me that; she said you used to like have to search or order it online because nobody there eats it. I remember I thought that was crazy. Does Vegemite taste like it?
OK, so I will check with my wife to ask him how much he needs. I wasn't asking you for more specifically; just updating you. I will have my wife have a very pointed convo with him and figure it all out because I am also curious about some of it. I keep getting new stories that are all surprising because Joe isn't new or a gullible child. Like, he has it in his head now that maybe some new lawyer he heard about can get the Governor to release him due to medical. Now, while things like that are done and possible, they take time, generally 6 months at the fastest possible, and also since Texas is the only state with an express lane option with the death penalty, I have a strong feeling that compassionate releases are a bit harder to get, especially if it's not a terminal case. So, I will have her get that info and get that to you.
Well, brother, I'm gonna wrap this up, send mine to my race and brothers. 23! R!
Brother Dustin.
Quote from: Rev.CambeulVegemite tastes like the bottom of a burned stew pot filled with gravy made from boiled down shit skin with added salt. It's disgusting shit best eaten by spreading it on heavily buttered toast and throwing that toast in the garbage. Australians think they are the only people in the world to eat that crap, but the English have something called Marmite, which is exactly the same.
I eat peanut butter. Which is available everywhere. Always has been.
@Cailen.