My name is Brandon. I’m a country boy at heart, but I know how to get cleaned up and live the city life as well. Unfortunately, city life has been unattainable for me for the past 14 years. I’ve been in prison most of my adult life, but that’s about to change.
I’m 33 years old and will finally be released within the next couple of years. I’m employed as an auto technician, and am currently attending college (with a Business Management major). I hope to start my own small business once I’m released.
Before my arrest, I enjoyed horseback riding, photography, and riding ATVs. In prison, you’ll often find me working out, listening to music, watching movies, and (hopefully) writing to a new pen pal in the near future.
I work hard, play harder, but believe in relaxing as well. Nothing beats a weekend BBQing and spending time with friends. A nice juicy steak or some BBQ ribs or chicken, I can’t wait to taste that amazing food again! After I get my fill of BBQ, I hope to settle down and one day start a family of my own. That may take some time, so for now, I’m just living life as it comes. I hope to write a pen pal who is sensible, loyal, non-judgmental, and who has a great sense of humor.
Take a chance on me. You have nothing to lose, and you could just meet someone great (or at least pretty good LOL). Hope to hear from you soon. You can message me on GettingOut.com. Search for my name in the state of Oregon, at the Oregon State Penitentiary. Or, write to me at the postal address in this profile. Bye for now!
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