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When Life Goes Against


An attempted jailbreak in Okanogan, Washington, was foiled when two inmates trying to escape during the night made so much noise chipping away through an eight-inch concrete wall that the other prisoners complained to the guards, who caught the men in a crawl space.  Sheriff Jim Weed said that if the men had been able to chip through the outside wall, they would have found themselves eighty feet above the ground.


Life does not always go the way we want it, but it usually goes like it should.

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