Hey, how are you doing today? I know you are reading this with an open mind just from being on this site so I wanna thank you for your openness & time. My name is Catrell, but people call me Tre. I’m 6’5 and i bounce between 235 to 255 pounds. I play a lot of sports plus workout to stay healthy. I take college classes to keep my mind & brain active & engaged. I been in prison a long time but plan on being released in 2028. I see the parole board to receive the exact date. I have not let this prison jade or turn my positive vibe for life & what it has to offer. Sometimes people come into your life, and you know right away you were meant to meet, to serve some purpose, teach you a lesson or help you see who you are to become. You never know who these people might be, but when you meet them, you know they will affect your life in some profound way. Experience and understanding of life creates who we are & sometimes that takes time but with the understanding that everything is a learnable lesson, there is no loss only gains. Everything happens for a reason; nothing is chance or luck. Illness, injury, love, lost time and sheer stupidity all occur to test the limits of or spirt. Without these tests, life would be an easy, straight, flat & bump less road. Communication here is by text, phone, letters, video visits/facetime & most important in person visits. Communication is key to understanding happiness & to know each other. If you would like to contact me through text, go to (Gettingout.com), don’t forget the app or your phone may not alert you to my message. You can also register your phone if you want to me call through (icsolutions.com), if you have trouble on that site you can call (503) 945-0945 & this service will walk you through it. Text me your number & I will call, know that. Thank you for reading & giving me your time/effort. I hope to hear from you soon.
Peace & have a good day.
Patiently waiting, Tre :)
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