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gangland to pomised land #189922
12/29/04 03:19 PM
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hi i got a really gd book for xmas "from gangland to pomised land" its brilliant. It tells the life story of a man called john pridmore whos a reformed east end gangster who visited our church. its amazin. Youve got to read it. It shows how crime and money dont birng hapiness. Its really good and i highly recomend it.
Title: frome gangland to pomised land
Author: John Pridmore and Geg Watts


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Re: gangland to pomised land #189923
12/29/04 03:24 PM
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Maybe you should have gotten a dictionary for Christmas, it would have helped with your spelling.


I'll check that book out. Sounds good.



"If you did so good exposing us, Donnie, whyzit you and your family gotta live a coverup for the rest of your lives?"
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the author wrote this on his site about the book:

I was born in the east end of London. At the age of 10, my parents got divorced and I made an unconcious decision not to love any more.

At the age of 13 I had started stealing. By 15 I was put in a detention centre (a youth prison). I left home having been released. My only qualification was stealing, so that's what I did.

At 19 I was in prison again and because the way I dealt with my pain was with anger, I was always fighting. They put me on 23 hour solitary confinement and I came out of there even more angry and bitter.

"I liked fighting so I thought I might as well get paid for it"

I started bouncing round the east end and west end of London. I liked fighting so I thought I might as well get paid for it! I met some guys who seemed to have everything and I started to work for them. Before long I found myself working with them instead of for them. These were the guys who ran most of the organised crime in London. To my shame I was involved in massive drug deals, protection rackets and vicious crime of all sorts.

I had what I thought was everything. Money, power, girls, drugs the lot. But yet there was something missing... This struck me more than ever, when I thought I had killed someone. I knew I had to change my life...


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12/29/04 03:36 PM
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Sounds awesome.



"If you did so good exposing us, Donnie, whyzit you and your family gotta live a coverup for the rest of your lives?"

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