I’ll give the shirt off my back or last meal for those in need. I was a Jack of all trades before my incarceration, I was able to work in construction, landscaping, and other jobs working with my hands. I’m also a skilled survivalist in the outdoors.
This year in prison, I am working on becoming a certified journeyman dog trainer. Outside of prison, I enjoy camping, swimming, stargazing, and astronomy. One day I hope to become an Astrophysicist.
When relaxing at home, I enjoy all types of TV shows. Would love to know of a good show you enjoy! Hope to hear from you soon.
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