Re: The Mind of Maurice Clarrett
Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2009 6:54 am
jfc, just wait till he gets out and buys another gun.The essence of my writings support humanity. I am in prison and I have the spirit of a champion.
jfc, just wait till he gets out and buys another gun.The essence of my writings support humanity. I am in prison and I have the spirit of a champion.
well, Mo did opine that being in the pokey was an "inconvenience". kinda like going to the grocery and the express lane is closed but you've only got 3 items, while all the other lanes are stocked with bluehairs with a full cart wanting to write a check. so, either you bail or you wait. an inconvenience.M Club wrote:jfc, just wait till he gets out and buys another gun.The essence of my writings support humanity. I am in prison and I have the spirit of a champion.
Yeah, Target effing blows.kinda like going to the grocery and the express lane is closed but you've only got 3 items, while all the other lanes are stocked with bluehairs with a full cart wanting to write a check.
Whoda fuggin' guessed Maurice Clarrett was a friggin' Illuminatti.88 wrote:This is the one that made me stop reading:
Maurice Clarett wrote:I woke up this morning laughing to myself. I was laughing because I was thinking that I don’t know where these thoughts will take me but I guarantee that the evolution will be enjoyable. I feel like I keep on playing the game of life through my head over and over again. I can visualize the life that I am going to create for myself and my family. I have a clear vision of the specifics. It is as if my mind can focus on the moment and at the same time, view my life as I want it to be in eighteen month increments. I get a natural high from the thoughts.
The vision is too powerful to rest in my mind. I have to manifest that which I visualize. Lives will be changed. Careers will be birthed and happiness will be nurtured. I’ve been in this position before when I was eighteen and trying to establish myself at Ohio State. I know what it takes to be a champion. I am also aware of the actions and elements it takes me to fall from the top. Understanding those experiences allows me to form a strong infrastructure for my family structure at this point in my life.
I now understand that when you become extremely passionate about physically creating the vision in your head, you must pursue it endlessly or your creative spirits will suffer forever. Some people call them dreams; I call it my vision. I’m sure that President Barack Obama, Warren Buffett, Bill Gates, Paul Allen, Mark Zuckenburg, and many others who’ve accomplished great things can identify what I am experiencing. I AM HERE TO MAKE HISTORY.
Mo-Cluh wrote:I sit in my cell. Or is my cell sitting in me? I look at the concrete wall, but it isn't anyting you can touch. It isn't concrete.
R-Jack wrote:WAR ITS MY TMEMaurice Clarett wrote:many others who’ve accomplished great things can identify what I am experiencing. I AM HERE TO MAKE HISTORY.
Oh, I see.R-Jack wrote:
What's the Buckeye record for gallons of semen injected into your asshole?
Even Lawrence's sorry, underachieving ass managed to make a couple NFL teams before heading to the joint. Props to Clarrett for out underachieving Phllips.H4ever wrote:That dude is a thug whose destiny was to pump gas or be incarcerated. Looks like he has been successful after all. Kinda like Lawrence Phillips.
Was sick all weekend laid up in bed. First thing I watched was Kingpin. Rack the reset.WolverineSteve wrote:To Clarett...hmmmmmm. I guess it's a lot like Munsoning. :doh: