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Dec-28-2009

It’s been a minute since I last put up an entry. I have been caught up with school and what not, but I am going to try toLil-wayne-dreads write more often. I know many people out there enjoy reading my crazy ass thoughts, so with this entry, I am going to answer a few questions that people have left on previous entries. I will start the latest question that someone left on the article about Lil Wayne.

So, Lil Wayne is going to do a “bullet” (one year) in Rikers Island. Normally, people who are sentences to one year or less are mandated to serve their sentence in the C-76 building on Rikers Island. Every prisoner in that building has to have a year or less, so rarely are there incidents in that building. However, Lil Wayne is a celebrity, so they will most likely have him in the N.I.C. building. This is the building that Tupac, Shyne, and Plaxico Burgess were housed before they were sent upstate. Of course, they separate the inmates according to their status. For example, P.C. prisoners will be on the first floor, the restraints/dangerous people on the 2nd floor; the high profiles on third floor, and so on.

How do I think he will be living in there? I think Mr. Young Money will be “good money.” I say this for three reasons: 1. He is affiliated with the Bloods. Not for nothing. Rikers Island is Blood central. There are thousands of them on the Island; those muhfukkas are like roaches down there. LOL. 2. Prisons are filled with opportunists; therefore, everyone will be trying to get on his good side, in hopes of getting a hook up of some sort. The kid is a multimillionaire. Who wouldn’t want to befriend one of those? And 3. The N.I.C. building is locked down. He will not encounter prisoners in General Population. So with all that said, my assessment of Weezy’s bid on the Island is that he will come home with a shit load of hit songs in his book of rhymes, thousands of new homies and friends, and a few more baby mommas. If you don’t think the female officers on the Island are going to be throwing their whee whee whee at him then you have no clue as to what goes on down there. I be that female officers are anticipating his arrival, and hoping that he ends up in their housing unit as you read this. LOL.

Another question that was left on the site is one that asked about my feelings towards the situation with Jin and L.S., and if I was sorry for what I did. Do I regret it? YES. Do I think it was stupid and uncalled for? YES. But do I feel sorry? NO. L.S. and I both chose to live a gangster lifestyle. We were aware of the possible consequences that came with that lifestyle, and that is either death or prison. In no way do I feel that I was right for shooting L.S., it was a stupid decision. However, I do not feel sorry for him or my self because that is what we signed up for. However, I do feel sorry for his family, as well as my family. if i my first shot had not jammed, I would have killed L.S. His parents would have lost a son, and my familyl would have lost me to the system for life. They are the ones that I feel sorry for because they aer the ones that would have been affected the most from our absence. I know that this won’t sit right with a lot of people, but this is how I feel, and for me to answer differntly will just be plain old lying to you and myself. It is what it is.

It’s been good answering your questions, and I hope that you guys continue asking.

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2 Responses so far.

  1. jo44 says:

    can you share with us how you got your name G-KAY? What does it mean to you?

  2. jay says:

    Thanks for answering the question Gkay. I like your site and have been reading your blogs. I never knew you’d actually care to answer.

    What actually happened for you to pull up a gun at jin, and then shooting LS. I’m glad that you regret and feel compassion towards his and your family:)

    And since this is an educational site. What kind of gangster lifestyle did you live, and why did you choose it?

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