Are you guys really that innocent??? Wow! I can't even remember all the times I was arrested as a youth. It was part of being a teen. I can remember most of the jails I have been in. Pasadena Texas, Galveston Texas had quite the luxury suites in 1976... Then there was plano Texas... Which was like the Hilton compared to Galveston... Lets see... Lewisville Texas... Then there was Lew sterret in Dallas... Now that was a cool place to spend a few days... We have Collin county... Before renovations. I remember the food at the places... But I'll be darned if I can remember all the dates.halpain17 wrote:They took my watch with the date on it when they booked me.jmra wrote:I can't imagine not remembering such details if I had been arrested. I'm sure every detail of the experience would have been engraved in my memory.
also, I was more worried about Bubba and watching my back than the date!
Never had even a ticket since. Only arrest, and only because I chose to hang out with the wrong people (still my own fault, and a learning experience regardless).
The date isn't important to me though as it isn't anything I celebrate annually.
Getting arrested does not necessarily mean a person did anything wrong. Lol... The officers that hauled me to Lew sterret kept apologizing for having to arrest me. They said their supervisor on duty was a real hard case... Not the words they used. Gosh... I had to tell them it was ok to make them feel better.
You guys didn't get out much I take it.
Oh yeah... Almost forgot... I spent a night in a Mexico jail... I am not sure if I was abused or not.. I was too wasted to remember. they let me out the next morning and told me not to come back again until I was of age. Times were not so serious in the mid to late 70's. I can't believe all the stuff I got away with by charming a cop. Heck... I was arrested booked under a fake name and state of residence with no ID at 16 years old... Told them I was 18 and my name was Larry Estes. Visiting from Kentucky. I called a buddy and he bailed Larry Estes out of jail.
Yep... Those were the days.