Thanks OP, I did the survey. I only spent about 5 or 6 hours in jail, but that's enough to count, I guess. It was for misdemeanor cannabis possession. I know, lock me up & throw away the key, right? I'm lucky they caught me when they did because my stash was pretty low at the time. Anyway, I don't know what a Jewel card is either. Probably a store somewhere. I picked McDonalds.
jewel is a supermarket. i see a lot of green, i didnt realize so many fw members were ex-cons
NotaPROavJUNKIE
Senior Member
posted: Oct. 12, 2009 @ 11:32a
crazypalooza said: jewel is a supermarket. i see a lot of green, i didnt realize so many fw members were ex-cons
Making wrong assumptions there & sterotyping many, many people!
Post-prison does not mean ex-con/conviction. Many people have been adjudicated as innocent and/or wrongfully imprisoned/arrested.
Hopefully these kind of people do not follow these other wrong stereotypes: 1. Bad credit rating = Does not pay bills / deadbeat. 2. Post a question on FWF = Not intellectual equal to some pompus "Know-it-all" regulars answering FWF questions 3. Skin color different than yours = Not socially equal to ones self 4. Religion different than yours = Not socially equal to ones self 5. Political affiliation different than yours = Not socially equal to ones self
I do realize you were making a joke, but it is not funny to those I've witnessed experience the problems of small mindedness.
NotaPROavJUNKIE said: Post-prison does not mean ex-con/conviction. Many people have been adjudicated as innocent and/or wrongfully imprisoned/arrested.
Actually, common US meaning is that prison is where convicted people go, while jail is for people not yet convicted. difference of jail vs prison
Anyone wondering how they got these giftcards? Stolen maybe?
NotaPROavJUNKIE
Senior Member
posted: Oct. 12, 2009 @ 12:07p
civ2k1 said: NotaPROavJUNKIE said: Post-prison does not mean ex-con/conviction. Many people have been adjudicated as innocent and/or wrongfully imprisoned/arrested.
Actually, common US meaning is that prison is where convicted people go, while jail is for people not yet convicted. difference of jail vs prison
Anyone wondering how they got these giftcards? Stolen maybe?
Please re-read my previous post, then re-read yours and see if you can find the sterotyping in you statements that I spoke about....ie "common US meaning is that prison is where convicted people go" vs. "Many people have been adjudicated as innocent and/or wrongfully imprisoned/arrested"
justanothername
Senior Member - 1K
posted: Oct. 12, 2009 @ 12:59p
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ajlensing
Senior Member - 1K
posted: Oct. 12, 2009 @ 1:21p
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civ2k1 said: NotaPROavJUNKIE said: Post-prison does not mean ex-con/conviction. Many people have been adjudicated as innocent and/or wrongfully imprisoned/arrested.
Actually, common US meaning is that prison is where convicted people go, while jail is for people not yet convicted. difference of jail vs prison
Anyone wondering how they got these giftcards? Stolen maybe?
Also they ask if you have been in jail or prison and even still if you have not you may qualify.
twest17
Member
posted: Nov. 16, 2009 @ 8:24p
got my McD gift card in the mail today, came in a small envelope with the receipt from McD showing the card purchase.
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