He was 190 pounds before prison. Damn, he's going to need to go back on his Subway diet again after he gets out.
he’s going to need to go back on his Subway diet again after he gets out.
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And like all other corporations, Subway will say he said he was sorry and he has found himself and the ad contract has been reinstated at a higher fee for Fogle.
Vile and disgusting. This laughs in the face of the American system of “justice” which I attack every few weeks here. (FReepers say “You should see all the other countries—they’re worse. True.) This makes people say it’s not so scary to think of getting caught, let’s stay with crime.
I heard an expert say in a feature story: “Despite the cliché saying ‘Crime doesn’t pay’ the truth is crime DOES pay—it pays really well. That’s why many thousands of people make their living at crime.”
One more: I leafed through a book on the history of American crime victims’ rights movements. One woman victim (I think her daughter was raped and torture murdered—I’m not sure) was taken on a tour of the prison where the criminal was held.
She was shaken by seeing area after area of prisoners laughing, smiling, kidding each other, relaxing, working out with weights and treadmills, watching TV, surfing the net,playing guitars,eating fairly well (no cooking or dishes to wash)
and just living a sort of welfare bum’s life of total relaxation from working stress that we go through.