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"I made parole the first time I went before the board," I said, "but it was another one of those good news/bad news situations.
He did time at Huntsville, chose to go to school for air conditioning and refrigeration, and made parole after three years.
He asks me what I am doing here and I say, as relaxed as I can, "I made parole; I'm going home".
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