well folks, i'm in deep deep trouble. The .50 is on my tail & i've had to ditch an apartment and a few motels to get away from them. Things are looking very bad if I keep doing things the same way. There is a chance i can sweat this out though. A lawyer is willing to talk to those ****ards and plea bargain. In the meantime though, i don't want to be on ice. A few years ago I secretly bought a place North of here & signed the property rights over to a friend. That friend died, and I held onto the title. As far as i know, no one knows that I own that property. But there's no electricity or heat. We're talking 32degrees in the wintertime. Do I: 1) try to stay with friends around the area, and keep moving around 2) Move out to the cabin, and talk a hella lot of blankets to stay warm? the other alternative is to buy a huge pallet of logs, and rent a truck to deliver them. No prob with me buying a stove to keep the place warm till March. btw, life on the run is kind of interesting. Makes you wonder how many millions of $$ they spend on trying to catch REAL criminals. bleep 'the man' ~xhardc0re~
You've been warned once already today about the language... http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/584906 Too many of your posts involve running from the law, either you or your friends...I would turn myself in and quit running and turn your life around and start walking the straight and narrow.
Yeah I know you are suspended, but when you get back would you mind actually stating what you did instead of a nonsensical post? If you are running from the law, nobody can help nor should. Seems pretty apparent to me....people dont usually have police after them for no reason. Heed Loco's advice, turn yourself in, face the consequences like a man, and begin anew.
he had a thread or post about this before; apparently, some years back he committed some misdemeanor and left the state before going to court, if i remember correctly. he was worried about getting a new job or something in his new state or something along those lines and was asking for advice on how to handle the situation. he was told by several members to get a lawyer and turn himself in.
Its good to be back, man. Everything that kept me occupied has trickled to a halt for a bit, so I'm back: longterm. Oh yeah =D