Adventures, outgoing, positive, kind and enjoys laughter, with lots of smiles. Easy going, searching for new friends to get to know.
I’m releasing shortly to start a new chapter in life. I’ve grown up on the streets since I was a minor addicted to drugs, that my mother introduced me too, that lead to poor choices that lead to my incarceration most of my life.
I’m into building cars and motorcycles, as well as building a relationship with my seventeen-year-old son.
Seeking help to get a vehicle, clothes and tools upon my release, along with knowledge with opening a towing company.
When I’m not building race cars, I’m fishing, skydiving, hiking, traveling. I love the zoo and all the animals, wildlife along with the beautiful birds.
I’ve wasted too much of my life to the negative behavior of the fast life of selling drugs and fast money. I’ve been spending my time studying business and working on myself, overcoming my struggles, learning how to change my old ways into somethings productive.
Openminded people, who are understanging that we all need a new chance to become something more . Are you the type of person who walks past an open door? Or are oyu willing to walk through the door and build something amazing, beautiful and blessed. We never truly know what the future has in store, so let’s begin with saying hello.
A quote I tell myself: “The past is history, the future is a mystery, and the present is a gift.”
When I’m not working out my body or mind, I’m watching the history channel or Discovery. I also drink coffee and laugh with my cellie. I also draw and tattoo, I’ve been tattooing for over twenty-five years. I have many tattoos, besides my whole head and body. I have many great stories about life inside of prison and outside. I’m told I could write a book.
I’m into learning more about AI teach and how to build apps. Would enjoy finding someone who I could brainstorm ideas with, who has deep knowledge with teach.
You can text me on gettingout.com app and for phone calls you need to go to ICSolutions.com to validate your phone number. We can also do video visits through ICSolutions.com.
Be blessed and I look forward to hearing from you.
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