I'm a 10-year retired NY guard who just stumbled on your channel. I have only caught a couple of videos so far, but I will say that your commentary has been 100% accurate. Great job on your storytelling, you bring me back on the job. We would have gotten along just fine. We may have crossed paths. You earned my subscription!
@innoebawellnessanthonybada239214 күн бұрын
That’s so great to hear! Joe is the best!
@22CONSERVATIVEFELON14 күн бұрын
Thank you ever so much, I appreciate your words. One point I try to make to my viewers is that in life, in prison, in society, each and every person is an individual, with their own behavior and personality. Nobody can say all correctional officers are evil or abusive, because a large percentage are not. Nobody can say all prisoners are no good, because many are good people who became lost. It doesn't matter what the percentages are, everyone is individual. I just did a roofing job with a correctional officer who I met when he worked in the facility I was housed in. He always treated me like a gentleman so I looked him up when I got home, we got together, did a roofing job together and keep in touch. I never saw him abuse a single prisoner in many years together. I'm glad you retired and got out of there because it's a stressful place for all. Enjoy retirement, Happy New Year, and I wish you nothing but the best.
@buffalobybicycle71614 күн бұрын
@22CONSERVATIVEFELON I was very lucky to retire in 2014 before the Matt and Sweat escape. Now, it's madness for the COs with 24-hour and more shift mandates. No more box time for the cons as a deterrent. What a mess it has become. I worked the outside crews for many years, and you seem like the kind of guy I would seek out for outside clearance. I'm looking forward to your content. Happy New Year to you and yours!
@jamesbecker342013 күн бұрын
What a small world. I was "retired" in 2010 as a 23 year NYS DOCS CO after getting wounded/disabled in Afghanistan. I received a Puppies Behind Bars service dog(Annie). I also visited one of the facilities to speak and thank the inmates for their efforts in training the dogs. I know Gloria and Nora very well and think they are wonderful people. I worked in Sing Sing, Green Haven, Greene and Summit Shock, mainly as a housing officer. I never had any major issues with inmates because I treated them with respect and often got it in return. Of course there were always exceptions but treating people decently made the job much easier. In the academy(Harriman) we were taught to be "Firm, Fair and Consistent" and that was key to my success in Corrections. Glad I just found your channel and good luck with it!!
@22CONSERVATIVEFELON13 күн бұрын
@ Well really appreciate your comment, I worked with Gloria and Nora for quite some time, trained many of the dogs and taught the men myself because i trained dogs before I went in on a professional level. I was in Sing Sing in 1999 then went to Attica. Over the years the guards never bothered me except a few exceptions of ones who were trouble makers or if I asked for it when I was young, other then that they saw the way I did time and left me alone. I’m glad you are out of there. My father retired as a police lieutenant and went to Bagram Afghanistan for five years, he’s got some stories. Thanks for watching and happy new year
@itsapodcastrophe14 күн бұрын
This Podcast is so refreshing compared to the other channel out there relaxed to Prison, Mental Health etc..thank you Fish for sharing your time
@22CONSERVATIVEFELON14 күн бұрын
Well thank you for watching, I appreciate it. Happy New Year
@nickrico184114 күн бұрын
Dear Fish.... I just recently found your fantastic channel. I have been to hundreds of post prison KZbin channels and yours is absolutely the best. I love to hear your stories because they are not filled with fake drama and bullshit that they think people will admire. Your stories are great, interesting and have a distinct flavour of truth. Thanks so much for what you do. I am 70 years old and spent a number of years in the fed at Atlanta, Jessup and finally at Tallahassee. I'm really enjoying all your videos and keep up the good work. Happy new year.
@22CONSERVATIVEFELON14 күн бұрын
Just love your comment, thank you ever so much
@MobyDog77413 күн бұрын
Brother, was with you at Mid-Orange. You were always a good story teller.
@22CONSERVATIVEFELON13 күн бұрын
@@MobyDog774 Well glad you are home, and thank you for the compliment! As you know then I only speak the truth
@tonylillis843514 күн бұрын
I appreciate your commentary. Very compelling. Thoughtful. Great insights and stories.
@22CONSERVATIVEFELON14 күн бұрын
Thank you ever so much, Happy New Year
@22CONSERVATIVEFELON14 күн бұрын
Happy New Year to you, thank you
@lainiehutchin471414 күн бұрын
I’m sorry you are under the weather! Get well soon. Thank you so much for the video I love watching your channel ❤I think it’s so amazing that you’re helping all those kids!
@22CONSERVATIVEFELON14 күн бұрын
Well I appreciate you watching, and thank you for the well wishes. Happy New Year!
@mtigre00114 күн бұрын
A guy from my old neighborhood passed thru Mid-Orange. This was in the 80's, he started his time in Coxsackie- made his way to Mid Orange.He said there were no fences, that you could"walk right out". He said two prisoners had just done that, were caught ,sentence added(obviously) and transferred to a max. I, along with the rest of his TRUE friends told him "don't f___ around, finish your time-stop f___ing up, or .....". He finished up, it ended well. Always stuck in my mind-he said it was still prison but much easier than the max.Figured I'd share this. Great videos brother-you seem stand up,your perspective is amazing. All the best & Happy New Year. Stay Blessed
@22CONSERVATIVEFELON4 күн бұрын
The place is gone now and when I was there there were triple fences
@PeterFilosi10 күн бұрын
I like your honesty and the way you tell your stories..very entertaining.
@kevinjones23613 күн бұрын
Hello, I caught one of your videos on KZbin while flipping through. I just want to say the content of your videos and the sincerity in which you tell your story is one of the most truly impressive, and interesting things I have seen, and listened to in a long time. To me, someone who has by the Grace of God, never been through the system. Listening to your life in prison stories has got me hooked on your channel. You are very articulate, you get your story across with a heartfelt sincerity. I applaud you for turning your life around, and I admire you for breaking down some of what it’s like to be in prison. You with what you are doing, might just save the next person who is heading down the wrong path see the light. I wish you the best in life my friend, and I will continue to follow you and your journey. Merry Christmas, and a Happy, Healthy New Year to you and your family.
@22CONSERVATIVEFELON13 күн бұрын
Thank you ever so much for your words, I really appreciate them. My overall intention is to explain the system, expose its faults, deter others from negative behavior, and explain there are better ways to live life for those who feel trapped in a negative life style. I really do appreciate your sincerity. It means a great deal.
@serenityisbest14 күн бұрын
Thank you for recording this video even though you’re sick. Feel better soon…I appreciate you! C🧚
@22CONSERVATIVEFELON4 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching, appreciate it
@jerryspinosa54667 күн бұрын
Great job inspiring young people that have potential to turn their lives around.
@22CONSERVATIVEFELON7 күн бұрын
Appreciate that, it's my goal
@lisaruss570714 күн бұрын
I enjoy listening to your content. Thank you
@22CONSERVATIVEFELON14 күн бұрын
No, thank you!
@vitalikd76697 күн бұрын
This was amazing to hear especially work with the youth
@22CONSERVATIVEFELON4 күн бұрын
Definitely is a passion of mine. Thanks for watching
@drdontpassone816414 күн бұрын
great presenter of info this gent ...has a knack for explanation..a gift.. likeable
@22CONSERVATIVEFELON14 күн бұрын
Thank you ever so much, appreciate it
@ajm382114 күн бұрын
Happy New Year Joey. Thanks for a great channel. Good luck with everything in 2025.
@nathaliefournier695014 күн бұрын
You are one of the last true gentlemen. Love your channel and your stories.
@22CONSERVATIVEFELON14 күн бұрын
What a nice thing to say, thank you ever so much!
@isaaclevy736314 күн бұрын
I can’t wait to hear your story. I want to cry for you. You are a wonderful human being!
@22CONSERVATIVEFELON14 күн бұрын
That's really nice of you to say, thank you. My story will be coming soon.
@patriciacourtier-rouse117313 күн бұрын
Respect for this man. Disregard the remarks from the losers that don’t have anything positive to say to him. I’ve never been in any kind of incarceration but I benefit from learning from your honesty and experience sir. Thank you for spending your time to tell the truth about being locked up. If one person stays out of prison because of watching the episodes you post that is worth everything.
@22CONSERVATIVEFELON13 күн бұрын
I’m glad you appreciate the content and glad you got something out of it. Thank you!
@jasong670611 күн бұрын
Story telling is a lost art. You're pretty good at it
@22CONSERVATIVEFELON11 күн бұрын
Why thank you ever so much, some more coming soon 🙂
@JamesJordan-rf4zm13 күн бұрын
Happy New Year! I graduated Warwick HS in 1988, and used to play basketball against the prisoners. The NYS Troopers were always boarding our school bus to check for escaped inmates. There had been a serial killer named Nathaniel White on the loose in Orange County. Many NYC mafia members and NYY players also frequented the hunting lodges, and at Greenwood Lake. My Father was a Sergeant in the Chester NYPD in the 1970's, and had a police scanner in the house. Sugar Loaf NY had been the site of the shot gun murder of an NYS Trooper in the mid 70's, thar Chester and Warwick PD assisted in the investigations...I had been arrested several times for fighting etc, and my Father said the other NYS prisons were much worse...Thank you for the content. Happy 2025!
@22CONSERVATIVEFELON13 күн бұрын
@@JamesJordan-rf4zm cool information, and when I was there guys came in to play us in soccer and softball about once a year, real nice guys
@sku3295614 күн бұрын
Your description of PB sounds like my early years of some people tearing down other people from jealousy envy etc..Fish I find my self looking forward to your videos keep up the good work ✔️
@Annie-eu5er14 күн бұрын
Thank you for your channel. My brother is serving a life sentence in NYS. He has been at Attica, Clinton, Sullivan, and just transferred to Coxsackie since Sullivan is closing. You are helping me to understand what life is like for him. It makes me very sad, but I am very appreciative of the information. Feel better soon!
@blastbarrett13214 күн бұрын
Good luck to your brother. Don't know where you're from but the upstate ignorance might be a severe culture shock for him. Best of luck to you and your brother
@22CONSERVATIVEFELON4 күн бұрын
Appreciate you watching, any questions just ask. Sorry to hear about your brother and hope he is holding his head up.
@slgordon314 күн бұрын
Thanks for all the great shows man. I stumbled across your channel and love it. You really have a gift for telling a narrative in a compelling way. Don’t worry about the trolls, it just means that you are putting out good content and building something. They are inevitable.
@22CONSERVATIVEFELON14 күн бұрын
Appreciate that, and appreciate your words. I'll keep doing what I'm doing
@ilonaciminiello228614 күн бұрын
Happy New years brother! Hearing your stories brings back memories! You speak the truth! LOL you're on point with 99%!
@22CONSERVATIVEFELON4 күн бұрын
Appreciate the positive comment, thanks for watching
@philliproberts729414 күн бұрын
Happy and healthy New Year to you that was fantastic love how you get so hyped up then calmly go about telling the story it's like a roller coaster 😅 delete anybody that trolls you a second time
@22CONSERVATIVEFELON14 күн бұрын
I know, I shouldn't respond to the trolls. LOL I don't think I will, why give them the satisfaction. Thanks for watching
@mikeedmonds792914 күн бұрын
Hey Fish, hope you feel better, I'm sick too, thanks for doing this despite feeling like crap.
@22CONSERVATIVEFELON14 күн бұрын
@@mikeedmonds7929 I hope you feel better as well. I think I’m looking at another day or two but I’m getting there.
@zhvonte14 күн бұрын
I've checked out many many prison like channels, and your channel is one of the few that feels genuine. I'm appreciative of the fact that you helped run the youth program, much like Larry Lawton did from all of his stories on his channel. Anything we can do to keep the kids from crossing the line is well worth doing. I hope your channel takes off, keep up with the good work.
@22CONSERVATIVEFELON3 күн бұрын
Really appreciate your comment and words. It's all about trying to convince others from living negative, stop others from experiencing the pain involved with a criminal or negative life. Thanks again for following along
@fitnessboost40114 күн бұрын
I enjoy your videos!! I never have been to jail or prison. I'm glad your channel is growing. Happy New Year, brother.
@22CONSERVATIVEFELON14 күн бұрын
Happy New Year to you as well, thank you for watching, appreciate it. I'm humbled, for real
@ChicagoMobTrials14 күн бұрын
I HOPE YOU FEEL BETTER MY MAN AND I HOPE THESE YOUNG KIDS ARE LISTENING AND LEARNING FORM YOU
@22CONSERVATIVEFELON4 күн бұрын
I hope so as well, thanks brother
@brucewood182714 күн бұрын
I knew Shlomo at Happy Nap in Ulster County during the late 80's. We became good friends. Yeah, he was tough. He told me he was a paratrooper in Israel. Ever run into a guy named Psycho at Mid Orange? He's a friend. I was in Woodbourne with him during the 90's. You do a good job!
@22CONSERVATIVEFELON14 күн бұрын
I know you speak the truth! I know Shlomo spent time in Nap, and yes he was a paratrooper in the Army back in Israel. He would show me the pictures of him sitting on the tanks in the sickest physical condition. And yes, I also knew Psycho from Mid-Orange, another tough dude. In the old days, before I went in, Shlomo was selling dope in prison to put his kids through college. There was a group of individuals who didn't appreciate the fact one Jewish guy was making all the money so they attacked him as he was sitting on the toilet in his cell and stabbed him over ten times with icepicks. As Shlomo fought back one of the guys ran but Shlomo grabbed one guy, pulled him back into the cell and started stabbing the guy with the weapon he took from him! I remember him showing me all the puncture wounds in his forearms from defending himself. Shlomo was more than tough, he was an animal!! If we are talking about the same Psycho that we know, you mean Spanish Psycho correct?
@jasong670611 күн бұрын
Anthony Arilotta, he has really good stories too.
@22CONSERVATIVEFELON4 күн бұрын
I'll check him out, thanks for watching
@tracyking148914 күн бұрын
You tell your stories l can picture it cearly.Thank you
@22CONSERVATIVEFELON4 күн бұрын
Thank you, glad you're enjoying it!
@corvettefever36014 күн бұрын
Alot of top tier geniuses, intellectual & artistic people in prison. I was in Attica, D block was honor block . And had everything. No cameras in 2010 when i left it. Nowhere that mattered anyways
@22CONSERVATIVEFELON13 күн бұрын
There were no camera at all anywhere in the prison except the mess hall when I was there in 2000 until 2006, not a single one. Half of D-Block was honor the other half just regular pop.
@JamesPilgrim-y3m14 күн бұрын
Fuck those people who are negative.. YOUR story is very impressive and you've done amazing things on your journey bro.. ... RESPECT!!!!!!
@22CONSERVATIVEFELON14 күн бұрын
I appreciate you, and appreciate your comment. There is always somebody stupid, someone ignorant always has something to say, and usually because they are just miserable in their own life. I call them the computer gangsters, the people who hide behind the screen and only have the balls to say something because of that.
@ChrisB108 күн бұрын
Binging these as i drive my semi around long island/nyc/NJ !My dad was a guard at clinton max for 32 years. He was one of the laid back guards. He used to tell me he just treated inmates with respect if they gave it back. But yeah he wwsnt power tripping. He actually hated his job and just did it for the $ and state benefits. He was a heavy drinker (as a lot of COs are) from all the BS he saw. He died at age 57 from alcohol abuse. Before he died he told me some stories about what he saw so pretty sure he had ptsd. Told me he saw a guy getting poked up over a walkman. He was a rookie and went to run in and break it up and an OG black inmate who was not involved in the stabbing, who my dad just happened to got along with, said Mr Breen Mr Breen dont do it stay back theyll kill you! So my dad just said he just waited for back up just stunned as he was watching a man lose his life over a walkman. He started to get choked up as the OG probably saved his life and he did not forget that. Great story telling you have a real talent. Hoping this podcast blows up 🙏🙏👌👌
@22CONSERVATIVEFELON6 күн бұрын
Really appreciate your story and words. I'm sorry to learn your father passed. Sounds like he was a good man and good officer. I'm quite sure he witnessed a great deal, and yes, it causes ptsd on many levels. I watched a man get killed on a single AA battery which cost eleven cents. That's right, over an eleven cent battery. One prisoner borrowed another prisoners radio, took the good battery out and replaced it with a dead battery. The one prisoner discovered this and stabbed the other over the disrespect of it. It cost him his life.
@triggerhappy887214 күн бұрын
G’day Fish 🐟 how ya go’n mate. Another great vid. I’ve never personally been in prison or in cuffs or any trouble for that matter. But I’ve always thought being in prison & surrounded by the majority of the dregs of society “animals” as you previously said would make one’s sentence a lot worse. Dealing with people at work & in general is bad enough with the backstabbing & 2 face personalities. But prison is another world away in comparison, you must be so glad your free.. Happy New Year 👍 Oz🇦🇺💯
@22CONSERVATIVEFELON13 күн бұрын
Imagine being locked in prison with them 24/7, around the clock, trying to sleep at 2am and they are screaming. Imagine going to brush your teeth in the morning ad in the sink are chicken bones! It's a constant battle and test on your nerves. It goes much deeper then that!
@Joseph-ko5wv13 күн бұрын
Hi Brother!! Love your content!!! ...If you had to rate your top five prison/jail movies, what do you think is the most authentic, funny, completely false ect....? God Bless!!!..Happy New Year!!!
@22CONSERVATIVEFELON13 күн бұрын
@@Joseph-ko5wv Well Shawshank is awesome, of course it’s still a bit Hollywood, not sure about any others. I’ll think about it after work and get back at ya! Thanks for watching
@bryanthomas606314 күн бұрын
Congrats on 2K! And growing rapidly!
@philliproberts729414 күн бұрын
This Channel is going to the moon he will get paid from views not long hopefully he won't need to work
@22CONSERVATIVEFELON3 күн бұрын
Thanks so much, appreciate that!
@bryanthomas606314 күн бұрын
Your life has been preserved like a fossil. You are pure. You haven’t been tainted by this ugly world, in which it is harder to do time than actual prisons. Stay away and protect yourself from this world outside of prison. It’s nastier out here than it is in there. Stay strong and pure.
@22CONSERVATIVEFELON4 күн бұрын
You may be 100% correct!
@williamgallucci991314 күн бұрын
Hey boss you sound ok hope you feel better
@22CONSERVATIVEFELON14 күн бұрын
Happy New Year, thank you
@thomaswyatt7312 күн бұрын
Got a good attitude keep it and the faith
@22CONSERVATIVEFELON2 күн бұрын
Appreciate that, thanks for checking out the video
@edwardmorgan941114 күн бұрын
Awesome ❤❤❤
@22CONSERVATIVEFELON13 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it, check out my other videos! I appreciate you
@goodfella43369 күн бұрын
Yes u r very descriptive i watch other prison podcasts and i like when i can make a mental picture and u got it bro
@22CONSERVATIVEFELON8 күн бұрын
Thanks ever so much, I try. I'm not a computer or tech guy, I just put the camera in my face and speak from my heart and experience. Appreciate you watching
@goodfella43368 күн бұрын
@22CONSERVATIVEFELON yea just being real n to the point is always good
@22CONSERVATIVEFELON8 күн бұрын
@@goodfella4336 thank you I appreciate that, I try :-)
@mtigre00114 күн бұрын
One of my closest buddies,while growing had a cousin who was in & out, didn't do long bids but served time nonetheless. My friend's older sister used to tell him he was doing "life on the installment plan". He never complained/cried/bitched etc-took it like a man,but sadly kept ending up back inside. Anyway-he used to tell us what was up,how to play the game (IF) but always stressed that prison was not "the place to be" (wish he would've taken his own advice). It was kind of an informal "scared straight"-didn't scare us but it sunk in and alot of us realized- b4 it was too late
@22CONSERVATIVEFELON4 күн бұрын
Thanks for the comment and appreciate you watching
@e501csams314 күн бұрын
lots of people getting sick right now. Another great story
@22CONSERVATIVEFELON14 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching and appreciate the compliment, and yes, everybody seems to be getting sick
@neugentcycling93814 күн бұрын
Don't let the people who make bad comments bother you. The way to look at it is that if you let them bother you, they control you and that's the last thing you want
@22CONSERVATIVEFELON3 күн бұрын
Appreciate the comment and advice. I don't let it bother me, but sometimes respond just to point out to them how ignorant they are. Whatever I express comes from my heart, I speak mostly fact and not opinion, so if someone thinks it's nonsense or has something stupid to say, I just brush it off because I am confident in what I speak about. I am what is called a critical thinker. I don't give advice or speak without first analyzing and evaluating what I'm about to express. I step back from subjects, examine them before I speak on them to the best of my ability. Most just speak on their emotion or because they allowed someone else to influence them without really thinking. Big difference. Thanks for following along, thank you
@SkiiSlidin-MopedRidin-TONY-T14 күн бұрын
Sweden 🇸🇪 tuning in
@RD-gu3qp13 күн бұрын
I was in Hawthorn Cedar Knowles from 1983 to 1985 cottage 7
@22CONSERVATIVEFELON13 күн бұрын
I was there in 1987 to 1988, there was a Ms. Kenen, John Thomas, Rubid, Mr. Benard if you remember any of them. I went back there to speak several times when I came home to the youth. They closed the place about two years ago.
@Aawsomeguy14 күн бұрын
I hope you start feeling better real soon. We here in You Tube land are looking forward to more of your videos in 2025. We appreciate you.
@22CONSERVATIVEFELON4 күн бұрын
Really appreciate that, thanks, and thanks for checking out my stuff
@corvettefever36014 күн бұрын
Mid orange has the dog program right? Had ! I stopped thru there on transit to pick up/drop off. Damn I still have some inmate & release ID'S from same state
@22CONSERVATIVEFELON4 күн бұрын
That place is closed down now
@corvettefever36014 күн бұрын
Cards events get pulls in prison. Like he said, talk all that crap till someone you know pulls up 10 yrs later & pulls your card
@22CONSERVATIVEFELON4 күн бұрын
Appreciate the comment, thanks
@tmarsalek3614 күн бұрын
Feel better brother.
@22CONSERVATIVEFELON14 күн бұрын
Thanks partner, hopefully another day and I'm back to normal, the flu can beat your ass!
@Thomas-d2z8o12 күн бұрын
When I got out of San Quentin I returned my ID to the Department of Corrections
@22CONSERVATIVEFELON4 күн бұрын
ok
@Jonathan-hx2yd14 күн бұрын
How’s your day and are charges likely for the Marcy correction’s officer’s?
@22CONSERVATIVEFELON4 күн бұрын
The FBI is now involved in the Marcy murder so we'll see what happens
@BigdaveIDF113 күн бұрын
Don’t worry about the trolls don’t let it get into your head. They just ain’t got nothing better to do, brother.
@22CONSERVATIVEFELON13 күн бұрын
Thank you Dave, B"H
@corvettefever36014 күн бұрын
OK I comment too soon. Yep dog program. Definitely could have bid there. Unfortunately wasn't in my cards.
@22CONSERVATIVEFELON4 күн бұрын
Yeah that's a real good program.
@ralphpezzella640113 күн бұрын
Great show fuck the trolls I did 20!years. Started in shawwangunk and mid orange in 1987 Great place. Love your show. I was is YAP also. Your stories are mine
@22CONSERVATIVEFELON13 күн бұрын
Really nice to hear from you, appreciate your words, thanks man, hope you are doing good! Happy New Year.
@Mark-p1p5c14 күн бұрын
Must of been a good thing to catch a little break by going to Mid Orange.
@22CONSERVATIVEFELON14 күн бұрын
When I say in the video that Mid-Orange was "great" I don't mean that I'd like to be back there as some viewers may think, I mean it was great compared to other prisons. It was a nice break, hardly any violence, no stabbing or cuttings, here and there a fist fight so it was much less tension.
@peterlyons879314 күн бұрын
Mid-Orange came with special benefits available only to barber porters.
@22CONSERVATIVEFELON14 күн бұрын
@@peterlyons8793 In my case that is very true
@rocketsredglare844014 күн бұрын
38 min video when feeling sick? Look forward to hr plus when you feel better LOL, Did I already ask you about your training ritual inside & perhaps making a vid? I think you are around 5.6 so that stature is great for bench press. A friend told me when he started training the prisoners noticed his expertise as he was a bodybuilder & did competitions & 1 week in he had 6 guys training with him, seems like a great way to have other guys have your back? Forget the trolls & wasting comments their looking for a response to feed on.Congrats on 2 K subscribers, never seen a channel grow this quickly, you should feel proud of this as your vids are reaching the masses, Get better soon Brother,RR
@22CONSERVATIVEFELON4 күн бұрын
Thanks for your words and advice. There were points where I hit the weights five days a week, and at 5'6 I was pretty good, a bench of 345 max, squat over 500, and doing shoulders with 225 for reps which was nice. Now I'm too old! LOL
@rocketsredglare84403 күн бұрын
@@22CONSERVATIVEFELON Brother in-law was 5'6 as well & matched your 3 Lifts,Dude I trained with was 5'8, 275 Lbs, Max Bench 622 Lbs! Too old? Come on Fish, You're still good for Soup! LOL
@22CONSERVATIVEFELON3 күн бұрын
@@rocketsredglare8440 Yea I'm getting old, my body has been through a great deal! The stories I've told have taken a toll on me.
@rocketsredglare84402 күн бұрын
@@22CONSERVATIVEFELON Damn that's just pure & utter stress @ work 24/7! You appear so strong in your vid's Bro, yet you manage to show us all your vulnerabilities accrued from doing time & the lasting results,You're the best Fish never forget!
@ralphpezzella640110 күн бұрын
I was actually at mid orange when the pool was open ,
@22CONSERVATIVEFELON10 күн бұрын
I heard they once had a pool which is where the gym is now
@ChicagoMobTrials14 күн бұрын
Do you still do public speakings? I used to speak to kids at schools, community centers, churches, ect on victim impact panels. Talking about the dangers of guns, drugs and gangs and how they destroy lives. I am thinking about speaking again. If you are ever in Chicago, I would like to have you as a speaker and show you around town!
@22CONSERVATIVEFELON13 күн бұрын
I haven't taken the stage since covid hit. What's unfortunate is that people try to control what you can and cannot say these days. I will never go for that. I concentrate on speaking truth and reality. I appreciate that, and who knows!
@ChicagoMobTrials12 күн бұрын
@ I hear you 💯
@SlenderSporty14 күн бұрын
I hate to be the one to ask but u haven’t seen you address it in a comment already or mention it in any of the videos I’ve seen so far. Just discovered you yesterday while looking into what unfortunately happened to Robert Brooks. You’ve spoken about a lot of violence as far as the fights and fatalities but I noticed you haven’t spoke about sexual assault. How prevalent was it from your experience?
@22CONSERVATIVEFELON14 күн бұрын
@@SlenderSporty I did post a video on Robert Brooks. It is available if you search I also did speak about sexual assault in prison that it is not like Hollywood and during my 17 years incarcerated, I only heard of it happening once or twice
@SlenderSporty13 күн бұрын
@@22CONSERVATIVEFELON That’s so surprising but my assumptions are based on media.
@22CONSERVATIVEFELON13 күн бұрын
@@SlenderSporty Based off the media, based of Hollywood movies depicting prison 70 years ago when things may have been much different.
@corvettefever36014 күн бұрын
¼th mile? Lol! Try back of Wyoming. 1½ miles to H & J houses. Shit! But breakfast was pretty good considering
@22CONSERVATIVEFELON4 күн бұрын
thanks for checking out the channel
@Pleasurechest98514 күн бұрын
What was New Years Eve like inside?
@22CONSERVATIVEFELON4 күн бұрын
Hey I remember your face! :-) You are the one who wondered how a wife could sleep next to me without being worried. LOL Don't worry, I understand your concern. I'm a teddy bear. New Years inside SUCKED! I cried every time the clock stuck midnight, but had to see it as another year closer to going home, which it was. With that sad, holidays were tough, away from family and loved ones, reflecting on mistakes and things I should have done differently. Anyway thanks for watching, appreciate it. I really am pretty normal...well, half normal. :-)
@Mark-p1p5c14 күн бұрын
Feel better!
@22CONSERVATIVEFELON14 күн бұрын
Thank you ever so much, appreciate the well wished, Happy New Year!!!
@Mark-p1p5c14 күн бұрын
@@22CONSERVATIVEFELON Happy New Year!
@liljoenyc0113 күн бұрын
My neighbourhood produced a lot of solid white guys can tell you are good money 💰 I believe every story
@22CONSERVATIVEFELON13 күн бұрын
Appreciate that, thank you ever so much!
@ARIGROSSMAN14 күн бұрын
hot chicken soup, rest.. feel better.
@22CONSERVATIVEFELON4 күн бұрын
Thanks
@Andrew-nk6fn12 күн бұрын
6 of us saw something strange in the night in 1975. Idiots that play with their phones all day all Laughed at us/me saying if you saw something like that why didn't you put it onto KZbin. People are extra stupid these days mate. Trolls are people that try giving you a hard time. They will tell you you're ugly or anything trying to get you upset. Block them and forget they existed OK? I like your video's never been into a prison and hopefully never will at 66yr old.
@22CONSERVATIVEFELON12 күн бұрын
Appreciate your comment my friend, thank you
@johninwny13 күн бұрын
Joe, I've never been in prison. I just want to say to not get to hung up on these keyboard commandos/tough guys that hide behind the screen. There are a small percentage of assholes on here that will say lies and "troll" you to get you upset or argue with you. They are called trolls because they troll for trouble or attention. They're mostly pathetic little cowards. Anyway youll fond a lot of that on the web and in your channel . Try to ignore them. You are doing a great job. I'm sure being an ex prisoner is not easy in many ways, mentally , financially, etc etc. Anyway you are doing great, my prayers to you.
@22CONSERVATIVEFELON13 күн бұрын
Thank you for your words and encouragement. Yes, I experience some of these trolls, and I just learned that expression. LOL Coming out is not easy. I'll be doing a video on that soon.
@williamgallucci991314 күн бұрын
Ha just like good fellas
@22CONSERVATIVEFELON4 күн бұрын
:-)
@TheIhatelordhong14 күн бұрын
What's up Joey my name is Mike c from the Bronx I grew up with Mikey V unfortunately passed away last year. I was always up visiting mid orange 🍊 seemed like a good place to do time. I neaver did time I think m Got Grace's
@22CONSERVATIVEFELON14 күн бұрын
I don't think I mentioned that Mikey's last name started with a 'V' so you definitely got that right! Mikey was a good dude, was one of the few that knew how to do time, did a lot of it, and would take care of people all the time in there. I spent a lot of time in there with Mikey. It was him and another guy Anthony that landed me the job I wanted in the draft room. I'm sorry to hear he passed, he was not old. I still have all his personal info in my phone book!