
Prison Diary(a)
A San Quentin Comedy, Kinda
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Narrated by:
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Joey Reghitto
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By:
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Joey Reghitto
About this listen
Have you ever wanted to go to prison? Of course not. What normal person would? But haven't you wondered what it would be like? To be locked up? To do hard time? What is it really like? Is it as bad as the movies? It can't be, can it? Spoiler alert: It is!
How did I cope with it? By making jokes out of the situation, which was easier said than done some days. I wanted to write something unique, something different from anything you have ever seen before. Anyone can write seriously about prison - it is a serious place. But who can make jokes out of it? That's right, me! Enjoy this humorous, depressing roller coaster of an experience in one of the most notorious prisons in US history: San Quentin State Penitentiary.
©2016 Joey Reghitto (P)2016 Joey ReghittoWhat listeners say about Prison Diary(a)
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