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and they had us cracking up cuz Paulie was telling him hey listen you don't know what you're doing forget your case you know the world's ending soon haven't you listened to art Bell and these people don't wait a minute yeah this kid there's a meteor coming hi I'm Larry Lordan America's biggest jewel thief join me as I walk you through my past robberies how I planned them executed them and ultimately got caught I'm gonna show you how we did things in prison like making the tattoo gun making wine making white lightning it's gonna be very educational these are the untold stories hey everybody I was thinking about sometimes in prison when they got rough and they were rough some I mean obviously you all know about some of the bad times in prison but I'm gonna tell you today about some of the good times in prison hey before I get into this video check out the sponsorship water sponsorship I got here rain shadow legend and off the chart really dark fantasy RPG it's just crazy it's now 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about the time I was with in Atlanta this is 1997 and Atlanta is the worst prison in United States at the time was the world's worst we had about 2,000 inmates I think about 800 MA I knew something had life-sentence it's never getting out of prison the others move on they gonna get out but they just go about their everyday life they work what they call UNICOR and they work in the prison industries i worked on the east yard they used to have to pick up papers or pick up trash on their what they call the east yard back then you could smoke in prison as well so you'd see cigarette butts and your job was to go out there look a little the broom and a little bucket and pick up trash when people coming in and stuff of that nature and I was so I was on the east yard and obviously it's a gloomy prison Atlanta is like the gloomiest prison in the world you got 40 foot walls going 40-foot high 20 feet underground 3 foot thick going around the whole facility and you also have gun towers all over the place well Atlanta's just that kind of prison but as crazy in his and his gloomy and the stabbings and the bad things that happened with guards beating people all the stuff that happened in it there were some funny and good times and this this video I want to talk about a couple of me you know I was in prison with what the guy who was the biggest acid guy in the world at the time or in the United States and he used to sell acid and used to follow the Grateful Dead around and check out what he used to do acid is a drug that obviously used it in the 60s and they tried all these mine things it's it you don't know if you take acid you know you'll watch the walls breathe and you'll watch paint like literally come off and drip down it's really wild you know we start ripping guys would trip you know you have to walk through a metal detector you got to go through metal detectors in prison all throughout the prison to get where you're going well when you're on acid you know metal detectors only that thick you know the actual metal detector itself you know be a guard on to say come on let's go let's go and you're walking through if the metal detector goes off they pull you out they stand over there and then they strip search you which you gotta you know take off your clothes lift you your balls and turn around spread your ass and they see if you have anything you obviously if your suit casing something you don't have to worry about that because it's in you and they can't find it and they don't know if you have a metal knee or you have a bullet in you and they say get out of here well anyway that metal detector I mean I've done my share I acid in prison and when you're in that metal detector you if the metal detector feels like it's ten feet long and you're like going through slow motion we used to trip on an so so we what we used to do is they would have a child call at about 10:30 that's the early first they'd have a red call they'd say reckless so if you wanted a skip child which is the lunch menu on the weekends you want to skip it you can go to the yard so instead of going to eat a child some people would skip lunch and they would go on the move they your rec move they call it and people would be heading out to the recreation yard to play softball to walk the track to do whatever they gonna do in the yard and I remember going out now skipping lunch skipping any kind of eating and I would lay on the yard and I would look up and I would see the clouds in the sky and it would form all these characters and it would look so weird because when you're on acid if you look at a wall the wall look like it's breathing literally breathing or the paint is dripping it was weird because you'd see guys standing on the tear in in inside the prison and they'd be leaning leaning down on the rail and going around and you'd know they're tripping and it was so weird so we had a guy in prison that was it used to follow the Grateful Dead around he's amazing to this day I know I am still in contact with him he just got out of prison and they thank God he just got out of prison he had a life sentence but his life sentence was not overturned but he ended up getting a pardon or a early release pardoned through a new system they got go so he is out and the guy who was the funniest guy we used to sit around the cell and he would tell stories about what he did by following the Grateful Dead to make money while on acid so he used to ask it comes in vials one time this guy was so crazy he was he made you laugh so much he had a vial of ass over a hundred hits of acid it leaked into his body and the guy was tripping for like six months you can't overdose on acid but you will trip I'm you kind of bad trips too don't let me think it's all a you know happy-go-lucky drugs no drugs are good I don't support them in any way but I will tell you the funny times of them and so the guy he has acid he has the acid dripping to his body so he really loses it he ends up selling all his worldly possessions this is the truth for a skateboard and tickets to a Grateful Dead concert in California and Haight Ashbury in California he was crazy was tripping for six months and you had to see him this he was so funny this guy so he used to tell us how what he used to do he used to buy a pool and he'd get a pool like a plastic pool you know like a foot and a half two foot pool PLAs they could go to the local store back then maybe a Kmart or something like that he would buy a pool and then he bring it to the place he would end up filling with ice and cold beer throw two beers in the ice and now he's got a bathtub full of nothing but a beer and ice so what did he do he used to take acid and pour acid into the pool so now when you reached into that pool to get a beer you are getting acid into your system you start tripping and the reason he did that he goes Larry if if the people got a got high on the answer they would get thirsty and they would keep coming back and he selling beers at a dollar two bucks a beer or whatever it was he's buying a case of beer for probably 12 bucks back then and he's selling it for two or three bucks a beer and he's making a fortune doing all this stuff he was so funny so 100 stories he had is still making me laugh when I think he if you ever know what dough is like ever hear of in you know they call a fried dough if you ever go to a carnival you know they have it where they put the powdered sugar on it they take the dough and they put it in a hot oil and it comes up and they put powdered sugar on it if they call them in some place they combs appellees in other places they you know just call it fried dough and it's at carnivals all the time you see it it's so good make me that's why I'm fat so anyway he gets the dough he goes to a bakery to get the dough and he puts it in he had a Volkswagen at the time and he puts the dough and he just forgets about the dough well the dough expands the dough expands that coming out of his car literally breaking windows going he said laughs it was the funniest thing you ever saw you see all this dough he was so crazy I could imagine the crazy stuff that you know he did on acid and listen when I was in there we did a lot of acid we did every drug and I always talked about prison for the drugs people don't get it there's more drugs in prison and on the street and people always ask me what do you mean laughs I don't listen if you want heroin you go down to the corner cell if you want cocaine you go to that cell you want alcohol you go to that cell you got this different groups have control of different drugs in the prison usually the white guys had the control of the white lightning they would make white lightning and they make a wine a lot of black guys had the marijuana trades locked up someplace some of the Spanish usually had the heroin locked up and his heroin all over and here you get these young kids in prison and I don't mean just the drug addicts or the guy on acid and the guy used to you know have all the stories and back in back when I went in prison they you could still have a musical instrument again they're cutting all this back there were cigarettes you can buy there's it's a it's a world in of itself prison anybody who doesn't understand that they have their own economy with their own money which is either stamps now it's there used to be cigarettes now it is stamps literally when I told you I had thousands thousands of books of Stan because I was a bookmaker and I ran a ticket in prison and you'll see that on some other shows we're gonna talk about that but it's just that those are the things that you did in prison to survive you actually lived your life I mean I it's as crazy as it sounds I went to a wedding in prison yes a wedding guys you know tattooed the gay guys would tattoo their lips red they call punks they would tattoo their lips tattoo blush on themselves it was just wild but some of the guys in prison would just make you laugh we had one guy and I'm gonna have him on my show as well he did 27 years he had a 30 year sentence and he did almost the whole 30 28 years in prison and he's a great friend I'm allowed to mention his name so Paul he's gonna come on my show Paul he would have me cracking up because we had a show we all we had back then was a transistor radio that's all you can have as a transistor radio literally I don't even know if anybody out there knows what a transistor radio is that's a radio that only has AM and FM and no cassette player just an am/fm and you literally run the dial up and down and you you know listen for a radio show they'd have headphones you had headphones and you'd listen for a radio show or you know music if it was funny because depending on what prison you were in you got better radio when I was in USP Atlanta we had great radio because you're in the city and you got great reception in the city but when I was in Yazoo Mississippi and Forrest City Arkansas radio sucked because you're so far away from anyway you don't get the signals you might get one or two stations in Atlanta you've got a lot of radio great radio shows so it's funny because most of them I am they had a show called a coast to coast with art bell then and then the guy who took over from coast to coast art Bell was George Noory these are two names if you look him up you'll laugh they had these shows that will listen all over I mean they were great coach to go through school but they had all these crazy stuff they'd have these like shows on aliens are coming or epochal so this this I can imagine what's going on in a radio show right now so it was crazy what the stuff we're here so we had this one guy Paul he have a lot of people in prison would listen to that radio show at night that's just what they did they put the radio on they'd listen at night and fall asleep at 2:00 or 3:00 in the morning and because you're in your cell now you just you and your cellie sometimes listen to the show or just yourself you're laying in your bunk and a matter of fact when I was on acid I would listen to music on acid and it was unbelievable you could hear every single note in music on acid it was like and you hear that you know being you'd hear that that that that fact that you know the guitar string in the drum it was off the charts I mean I'm telling you music on acid was probably the best that's why Grateful Dead did so well everyone was on acid but anyway so you're listening to music and yourself but we still listen to art Bell and he would come up with all these crazy things you know like an end of times during that I was in prison during y2k four young people would know that when the year 2000 came they thought the computers were all gonna crash because they didn't think they had it set up to change over to the year 2000 from 1999 to 2000 they called it y2k and they thought the whole world I'm telling you you should have seen the theories and the stuff in the papers and on radio shows it was crazy so anyway we used to listen to art Bell we still then it was George Noory and we'd listened to these shows well we had my buddy Paulie Paulie did law work with me Paulie is very smart to this day does law work this great guy him and I did Lord I used to fight the prison he's to fight legal cases so we team up and really go after and help people first we helped a lot of people and then we'd like sue the prison do certain things like that to try to get changes from the things are happening well Paulie used to get a group of guys around and let's just say they're not the sharpest tools in the shed these guys and they had us cracking up because Paulie was telling them hey listen you don't know what you're doing forget your case you know the world's ending soon haven't you listened to art Bell and these people don't wait me yeah this kid there's a meteor coming and the media is gonna hit the earth and you know that axis of the earth is gonna turn and before you know it we're all dead you know you know the prison don't care about that's why they're locking us down earlier than I maybe it might have happened a lock us down early for some other reason Paulie had the whole prison going crazy all these guys he had it so bad that the psychologists of the prison came down into the unit and said hey Collini are you crazy what are you doing you got to stop this you're making all these people crazy they're all coming to my office telling me the world's gonna end you got to stop this delete oh we laughed I used to laugh him and I to this day we we cracked up laughing about that because the what I guess you could call it the gullibility or not too Swift brains that were in the joint had us laughing but we used to call it wrecking on somebody and wreck means recreation and in prison you only have the wreck yard you might have the music room at that time we had a musical matter of fact me Larry played old anxiety you know the New Year's song and sweet home alabama' CD F and G C D F and G that's the key CD F and G for Sweet Home Alabama a friend of mine hoodoos passed away since his name is Bobby akin the name is named Bobby as Damian what a good friend of mine and he didn't take care of himself physically and the prison didn't take care of him and they let him die they literally let him die Bobby as Damian he used to visit his dad used to visit the prison with my dad and we go out to visit together Bobby was a jolly ol older guy who was older than me and it was heavyset I he was in his 50s I was in my 40s and bobby was a big heavy but he was a concert pianist you know with the concert in he played Carnegie Hall at eight years old Carnegie Hall in New York City at eight years old he was a prodigy a piano prodigy he ends up getting caught selling kilos kilos of coke and he ends up going to prison and he had a long sentence he had 20 year sentence he never made it but he taught me how to play old anxiety and sweet home alabama' with two hands in two days two days Bobby whenever I hear the song Sweet Home Alabama sweet it by Leonard Skynyrd it breaks my heart in a way because I have to stop what I'm doing I have to listen to it because we used to play it and and Bobby Bobby used to play the piano for all the different religious groups at the church too had a piano at the church and they in one prison in Coleman prison they had the piano down to the music room they had a music room at that time just a piano and a guitar you could check out and I think they had a drum set to so you can see people going down there playing but it really it was sad because Bobby was the happiest moment job Ewell person in the world and he's dead and he's dead because the prison didn't want to take care of him he didn't take care of himself I'll give him that like me in prison I used to work out I made sure I was in good shape at all times and I did push-ups and and and my cardio was very high Bobby was a very very heavy guy around me very heavy but he was a big guy heavy out of shape and it was a shame because here's the guy's life that was cut short and and this guy had so much to offer when I tell you he was the nicest the the most best hearted guy you ever want to meet and I love the guy and he's dead there's the you know a lot of what I do is because of the people I lost and the friends I lost in prison and at the times you know part of prison was my life obviously now I want to help people stay out of prison that's my goal all the young people watch my videos man it that [ __ ] is all [ __ ] all the crap you hear you know these tough guys want to be tough guys out here make me laugh cuz it's all [ __ ] you know and how people gonna take care of you and I used to do the law work so I'd see who's ratting on who and all the stuff that goes on in prison it would just hurt me inside and it really did and you know I wanted to keep this light merry so you know what Bobby's you know Sweet Home Alabama and and the guys wood art Bellwood had me laughing and cracking up and of course lumpy do we call them lumpy was so funny with the acid story you know the guy who was amazing he could play handball better than anybody he played the guitar too and in Atlanta at that time you could bring your guitar you had if you had a guitar you could actually get a guitar from the street he had a guitar and used to play it and boy people would curse him out and yell and he was really a good guy and a lot of fun to watch so anyway I just wanted to give you guys that kind of stuff on what we're talking about this was a great video because I wanted to keep it light and airy and I wanted to make sure everybody understands that you know don't don't go to prison and don't don't do the things I did don't think it's cool because none of it is all that is negative bad and you know check out all the videos now you got me thinking my whole brain is messed up now it really is I'm thinking about Bobby and I'm thinking about some of the people in prison just the way it is remember we got the cooking series of prison cooking with Larry Lawrence special guest check everything out on the links still got some books left listen I still got about 400 books left that are you know signed special limited edition gangster Redemption books check them out get them now man because once they're gone no more sign limited edition books and the bracelets so get them now just check it out in the link below check all the stuff in the link below check out everything we're doing in a links below you know thanks again everybody really enjoy talking to you guys you guys have made my life a lot better my YouTube family I really appreciate your time stay safe wash your hands man 20 seconds watch hands Oh people ask me what happened I was building my shed in the backyard here I cut my finger almost cut off now I would even it up keep passing a word of what we're doing check us out on everywhere Instagram check out some great pictures on 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Channel: Larry Lawton
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Published: Thu Mar 19 2020
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