How to secretly communicate while in prison
The radio on my walkman stopped working. This situation was rectified when a fellow traveller dropped it on the ground. Now the radio works, but the tape player is broken. It makes me think maybe I should drop it again.
I am not writting this to lament the loss of my tape playing facilities, rather, I now get the treat of listening to US Armed Forces Radio.
I've never listened to it before. They don't have comercials, instead they have these kind of public service anouncements.
Thanks to these announcements I now know how to secretly communicate while in prison, that sexual harassment could lose me my career, to stay away from certain wild animals, that course language might offend some people's girlfriends, one vote makes a difference, AA is available, if I can't keep track of my money then there are people to help, and that I shouldn't think of extension cords as a perminent solutions to electical problems.
But the thing that I noticed the most being here in Panama City was that they played "I fought the law and the law won", which is what they played over and over and over again to get Manual Noriega out of the Vatican Embasy during the invasion.
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