Hello World,
I look forward to writing and corresponding with someone interested in getting to know me. I’m sure you can google my name and check my history, but this is my 3rd and last time coming to prison. I have too much to lose if I don’t change. Life is great and I love my family, friends, and freedom. But I have a great sense of humor and am very outgoing. I love cooking, cleaning, doing small or big projects that need to be done around the house whether its painting to building a fence or entertainment center or replacing plumbing or electrical devices or appliances or doing yard work or snow removal. I love hard labor and love working and being able to provide for a significant other. I am single straight male interested in building a relationship with someone of the opposite sex. A friendship is cool. This prison sentence has actually saved my life and my outlook on life. I have a great family and great friends who are my rock and I’m ready to make everyone in life proud of me including myself. I have a few goals which I will reach not to long after my release like go to my community college for auto mechanics while I work 2nd shift at a foundry working (5) 12-hour shifts making good money. The 3rd goal is to become a certified nutritionist and personal trainer. Thank you for your time and interest.
Sincerely,
Christopher Nicholas Roth
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