JM: What types of facilities were available to help pass the time? Alan: they did have a outside where you could look at
the sky being that is all that you could see //
the problem was that if you went out there was
no telling how long that you would be out there
nor what would happen to you and by who or what -
and other than the library that was it
JM: Did you have regular access to the entertainment or was competition fierce? Give details. Alan: bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
bull bull bull bull bull bull bull - it damn
sure wasn't spring braek or disneyland - or the
beach or a pick nic - or gandmas hose -- no
leisure - I take that back on the weekend in
SOME cells they did sow a MOVIE -
JM: Did you have a hard time staying in shape while in jail? Alan: yES - LOCK IN A EIGHT BY EIGHT not enough food
to barely move around and most of it was grown
by the county and turned down for animal feedind
and this is rthe truth
JM: How often did you get to go outside? What did you do outside if you were allowed to? If you were not allowed to go outside what could you do for exercise? Alan: whenever (Some could go out ) and this was
Whenever and if - walk around in dumb circles -
pushups - nmaybe chin ups / if you find
something to chin up onb
JM: Did the jail offer church services? If so, what were they like and when were they held? Alan: I don
I don"t
t really remember to say correctly - I want to
say that some would get to go to a room for
church and some had preachers come by and some
and alot could not get none -