A Where Is the Cat
By Goosepunk
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Goosepunk
Goosepunk has been writing a long time. In fact he pretty much started writing by teaching himself. His dad told him when he first learned to read & write that he was lucky he lived that long. Goosepunk started reading with books on Dinosaurs. So, he didn't have to learn from the bible which gives these books an edge & gives anyone who reads them an edge too. I would let my children read this.
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A Where Is the Cat - Goosepunk
A WHERE
IS THE CAT
Goosepunk
Copyright © 2020 by Goosepunk.
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Rev. date: 05/01/2020
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CONTENTS
Another Hit-And-Run
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
There was a shooting in Seattle two weeks ago. Somehow three young black guys opened fire, killing one person and injuring a few more. One of the guys was arrested right then, and two of them were on the run for two weeks until they got them in Vegas. They were probably shooting at each other and hit those people by mistake. The guy they got at the scene was also hit by bullets, so he probably didn’t start it. They jumped him. His name is Jamal. And he wears glasses. Not a dumb guy. What surprised me most is in the photo on TV, he’s on his back holding his head up vertically. That was the same position I was in the entire time they worked on me when I crashed my truck in 2010. At that time, I had no idea how screwed up the people in the helicopters, the people in the hospitals, and the detectives really are. I think Jamal now found out the same things I did back in 2010 when I was convicted of a crime I didn’t do.
I guess this is the beginning. To get it right, you just have to do it all again. That’s right, you may have done it the first time, but to get it right now, you gotta put the pieces back together again.
One thing good about being in prison is there’s a lot of time to do things that are not things you would devote your time to otherwise. I learned to play guitar, and I got to study the textbook from a college drawing class that I had dropped out of. If I hadn’t have gone to prison, there wouldn’t have been time to learn the things I did.
I’m not in prison anymore, but I still use the things I learned in there. I didn’t like it there, but I did better than I was doing before I went in there. I made some friends and not very