You gotta do what you gotta do to survive in there. They almost hit my main vein right there but again, it all comes with the territory. Anybody want a fan? That riot I was in over there, they stabbed me. I had some cards, credit cards, and it wasn’t sent down here to Huntsville. Yes, ma’am, I’m trying to get ahold of property. Had to have been about 33, 32, something like that. Still gotta wait like two, three more hours. You need to call home? Just cashing it, sir? 50, 70, 90, 100. Once it pulls up, a parole officer will say, “Dallas load up, Houston load up.” That’s when y’all load up and leave. We’re waiting on Houston bus, Dallas bus. If y‘all need to call home, I got multiple cellphones you can use to call your family. If you go by that 2:30 and 1:30, you might be the only one sitting here if the bus pulls up. The time schedule of your bus ticket leaving here is wrong. Y’all listen up real quick for me, please. Ya’ll cash those checks, get your bus ticket over here. Transcript Huntsville Station For these former inmates in Texas, the rush of emotions that accompany freedom play out at a Greyhound bus station.
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