All About Me Part 2
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I love that one Pam.
Tanya I go to jail on Tuesday. So everyone knows my work hours will be from noon to 8:30 while I complete my legal obligations. Thanks for your support Tanya. I think I'm taking it pretty well also considering I was asleep in my car when they arrested me and thought it was completely unfair considering I did the right thing by pulling over, I still drove drunk and will take the punishment for that. I just want all this behind me.
Tanya I go to jail on Tuesday. So everyone knows my work hours will be from noon to 8:30 while I complete my legal obligations. Thanks for your support Tanya. I think I'm taking it pretty well also considering I was asleep in my car when they arrested me and thought it was completely unfair considering I did the right thing by pulling over, I still drove drunk and will take the punishment for that. I just want all this behind me.
Rob -
I was in a diversion center for 4-1/2 months. We were basically locked down, except to go to work, AND had to pay $140/week for rent plus our bus fares. It definitely wasn't fun, but I survived and realized it was just one of those consequences I had to pay.
BTW - I can't believe your PO - my probation papers say I'm not even allowed to be anywhere alcohol is sold or served. So me, and my smart-a## mouth, asked them how in the heck do I buy gas or groceries, since alcohol is sold in convenience and grocery stores. They told me they would "allow" that, just don't get in any trouble at one of those stores! I did get permission to work in a place that serves alcohol as long as it's a restaurant, not a bar. I am so hoping that I get off probation in Feb. and don't have to be on it for 2 more years.
Hugs and prayers!
Amy
I was in a diversion center for 4-1/2 months. We were basically locked down, except to go to work, AND had to pay $140/week for rent plus our bus fares. It definitely wasn't fun, but I survived and realized it was just one of those consequences I had to pay.
BTW - I can't believe your PO - my probation papers say I'm not even allowed to be anywhere alcohol is sold or served. So me, and my smart-a## mouth, asked them how in the heck do I buy gas or groceries, since alcohol is sold in convenience and grocery stores. They told me they would "allow" that, just don't get in any trouble at one of those stores! I did get permission to work in a place that serves alcohol as long as it's a restaurant, not a bar. I am so hoping that I get off probation in Feb. and don't have to be on it for 2 more years.
Hugs and prayers!
Amy
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