If you are reading this, I hope you are doing well. My name is Michael Mangum and I have been incarcerated in Louisiana for 17 years. I have 8 years left until my release. I am just an old country boy that is looking for someone to talk to as a friend. I am 6′ tall with black hair and dark brown eyes. I like bonfires, fishing, 4-wheel drive trucks, and just spending time loved ones. I also like to work a lot. I am a plumber by trade so there is always work. I am looking to meet someone with a good personality and that is a outgoing person. Someone that is just fun to be around and easy to talk to. I am that type of person. So, we will have something in common. While I have been in here, I have learned a lot of skills because of the job I have in maintenance. Stuff like welding and electrical work. I believe all that will come in handy upon my release. But 17 years is a long time and in that time everyone I loved but my sister has passed on. That makes this time a lot harder not having anyone to talk to when you are feeling lonely. I don’ t blame nobody but myself for being in prison. No one made me run with the people I was running with. I was out there doing drugs and messing with fast women and that is what got me this 25-year sentence. You see I am in here on a sex charge dealing with a prostitute. I’ m not going to get into that at this time because don’ t nobody believe my side of the story anyway. I was 34 when I got that charge and now, I am 51. Now I am just trying to get my life together so I can be a productive person upon my release. That is why I am looking for a friend. Someone that will be there in good times and bad times. Well, if you are interested in learning more about me or like me just need someone to talk to please feel free to write. I will respond and hopefully gain a friend. I just want to say take care and I hope to hear from you soon.
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