Post by butterfly on May 23, 2005 13:31:52 GMT -5
I am sorry I have just realized that i posted this request pen pal without explanation. My loved one let me know that a man on death row need pen friends. He is very lonely.
I don't know him personnaly but just in case you can try to send him a nice card to make his day.
Anyway, thanks for him.
Billy John GALLOWAY
#999349 Polunsky unit
3872 F.M 350 South
Livingston Texas
77351-8580
Age: 36
Date of Birth: March 22, 1969
Weight: 210
Sentence: Death
Hello, how are you doing out there? I hope all is well and going your way. About myself: Ii was born in Chemung New York. I then moved with my Dad to Houston, Texas. I was 4 years old. We stayed for 32 years from there we moves to North folk Virginia. And once again only stayed there a few years. And from there we moved to Soux Falls, South Dakota where we remained until I wound up here. I have been on death row for a little over 5 years. I landed on this Unit March 27, 2000.
Now about my daily routine/ I work out 5 days a week. I felt it is important to do this for the simple fact that to me laying around doing nothing and being lazy is a sign of giving up and I am not a quitter! So even though I am skip a day now and then on working out, I still go to recreation every day. Just to get out of this cell 23 hours a day. And every day you get one hour of recreation in the day room or outside. We go outside 2 times a week. Rain or shine I’m there. When in my cell I listen to my radio and draw or read or write poems. I just started drawing again. Sometimes I wish I would have just left it alone. But it is something I like to do and I can go at it and get lost for hours. I like to read horror books and true crime novels. I like Stephen King, James Petterson, Clive Barker and a bunch of others. For the true crimes type novels I like John Grisham, David Baldacci.
The poems I write are more therapeutic that anything. You know, my way to express myself without getting into trouble.
My hobbies in the free world were four wheeling in this big black 1979 Ford Bronco that could and would go into and through everything.
There was not anything I would not try in that bad boy. I liked going to the parks and kicking back. Mostly going to the falls and watching all the water. It was pretty cool.
I liked hanging out with my friends and playing Hacky Sack and cooking out. Just enjoying the days.
I like taking roads trips because they were pretty much spur of a moment type things and you never really knew where you would end up. I like kicking it with my dogs. I had a couple of Rottweilers this last time. Before that I had a Pit bull. They were my kids since I don’t have any children.
Anyway, I think I will wrap this up for now. Hopefully I peaked someone’s interest level a bit and if you decide to write me. I will answer all.
This introductory letter may sound a bit boring but believe me I am not a boring person.
The sooner you write, the sooner I will be able to answer you and you will find out that what I say is true.” I am not a boring person “<br>All right now, you all take it easy out there and I hope to hear from someone soon…later.
Respectfully yours
Billy John Galloway
I don't know him personnaly but just in case you can try to send him a nice card to make his day.
Anyway, thanks for him.
Billy John GALLOWAY
#999349 Polunsky unit
3872 F.M 350 South
Livingston Texas
77351-8580
Age: 36
Date of Birth: March 22, 1969
Weight: 210
Sentence: Death
Hello, how are you doing out there? I hope all is well and going your way. About myself: Ii was born in Chemung New York. I then moved with my Dad to Houston, Texas. I was 4 years old. We stayed for 32 years from there we moves to North folk Virginia. And once again only stayed there a few years. And from there we moved to Soux Falls, South Dakota where we remained until I wound up here. I have been on death row for a little over 5 years. I landed on this Unit March 27, 2000.
Now about my daily routine/ I work out 5 days a week. I felt it is important to do this for the simple fact that to me laying around doing nothing and being lazy is a sign of giving up and I am not a quitter! So even though I am skip a day now and then on working out, I still go to recreation every day. Just to get out of this cell 23 hours a day. And every day you get one hour of recreation in the day room or outside. We go outside 2 times a week. Rain or shine I’m there. When in my cell I listen to my radio and draw or read or write poems. I just started drawing again. Sometimes I wish I would have just left it alone. But it is something I like to do and I can go at it and get lost for hours. I like to read horror books and true crime novels. I like Stephen King, James Petterson, Clive Barker and a bunch of others. For the true crimes type novels I like John Grisham, David Baldacci.
The poems I write are more therapeutic that anything. You know, my way to express myself without getting into trouble.
My hobbies in the free world were four wheeling in this big black 1979 Ford Bronco that could and would go into and through everything.
There was not anything I would not try in that bad boy. I liked going to the parks and kicking back. Mostly going to the falls and watching all the water. It was pretty cool.
I liked hanging out with my friends and playing Hacky Sack and cooking out. Just enjoying the days.
I like taking roads trips because they were pretty much spur of a moment type things and you never really knew where you would end up. I like kicking it with my dogs. I had a couple of Rottweilers this last time. Before that I had a Pit bull. They were my kids since I don’t have any children.
Anyway, I think I will wrap this up for now. Hopefully I peaked someone’s interest level a bit and if you decide to write me. I will answer all.
This introductory letter may sound a bit boring but believe me I am not a boring person.
The sooner you write, the sooner I will be able to answer you and you will find out that what I say is true.” I am not a boring person “<br>All right now, you all take it easy out there and I hope to hear from someone soon…later.
Respectfully yours
Billy John Galloway