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The prisoners were not allowed to inscribe anything on the walls, as read in the prison rules and regulations hanging on the wall, and seemed to be strictly enforced.
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Live free or die....this would be a wonderful promotional shot to show teenagers to keep them on the straight and narrow. Also would work on people with a penchant for criminal activity.
That's sucks that they weren't allowed to do that! It would have been cool to read what they would have inscribed!
Well, time to break out the poster of Raquel Welch,"miss 'furry britches.' "
This has to be one of the most depressing areas to ever have to take a @#$%.

No Flush and No Toilet paper by all accounts.
The worse thing about being in jail is this: No matter where you sit, or where you lay, there's no way of getting comfortable. Every surface is hard & it hurts to be on it. And you can't get away from it. Minutes seem like hours. The food is like dog chow. Oh, and there's that whole anal rape thing that gets old after a month or two.
Awesome, if only our pcantioilis could just be upfront and honest like this all the time. Why waste their time or ours giving a non response. They are so scared of offending people, just tell it like it is and you will gain our respect.

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