Coral Ann Donnal
1 day ago
How I see things. Music, interviews, videos, WOMEN, Sports Thoughts and views and WHATEVER ELSE I FEEL LIKE SPEAKING ON IN BETWEEN...
His new album Google That is out now.. Click the title for details..
This is personal btw.. Not what I heard.. What I saw..
New location for my 'home' barbershop. Read the post for details
Personal true story... Hope it helps someone.
New REMIX ALBUM coming 2/13/13 from them..Read posts for details..
If you don't know about Ms. Evans, GET FAMILIAR DAMMIT. She can SPIT.. Period.
Aka Mrs. Carolinaware's Own R.I.P. Rest In Power pretty gal..
In the Old Stone Jail at Third and Market Streets in Philadelphia, old and young, black and white, men and women were all crowded together. Here, as in other county jails in Pennsylvania at the time, it was a common custom for the jailer or sheriff to provide a bar, charging inflated prices to the prisoners for spirits. In Chester County, the English custom of charging for various other services was also in force, e.g. fees for locking and unlocking cells, food, heat, clothing, and for attaching and removing irons incident to a court appearance.
Eastern State Penitentiary, although at the time it was called Cherry Hill because it displaced a cherry orchard. Despite not being finished, the prison opened in 1829. Completed in 1836, it turned out to be one of the largest structures in the country at the time and far exceeding preliminary cost estimates. Each prisoner was to be provided with a cell from which they would rarely leave and each cell had to be large enough to be a workplace and have attached a small individual exercise yard. Cutting edge technology of the 1820s and 1830s was used to install conveniences unmatched in other public buildings: central heating (before the U.S. Capitol); a flush toilet in each cell (long before the White House was provided with such conveniences); shower baths (apparently the first in the country).

