 Ychwanegosel. Yn ni'n gweithio'r iaith oedd erbyn yn tyfn i ddweud. Rhaid i gyd y gallwch chi'n mynd i'w Charlie. Charlie y gallwch yn y gwaith. Charlie y gallwch yn gyffredinol. Rhaid i'w gwneud yn eich hun. Mae fflaen, mae'r iaith hefyd. Rydych yn i'r gyflymau o gyflym. A'r credu hyn yn wneud y cwm yn ddechrau. Nid ei ffordd, o'i gallwn oedd yma. Dwi'n gweithio'r cwm yn gweithio fel gy Cobel. Rwy'n fydd eu cwm yn ddweud. Mickie Petersen, Charles Brunson, he's the most furious warrior, ffist a ffist than anybody I know. I remember all the books that he's written, some of them under an alias. All of the things he's done, he spoke to me about all of them, showed me all the books and gave me copies. And he actually was about to get out. And he punched a gob in the face because of me. It was Christmas out with him. Everybody's happy because we're eating a big dinner. They got trays of everything. He's getting me emotional because I wish he didn't do it because he would have got out. He was doing me the drawings. You know, he's a famous artist and he done me too. He said, look, oh, that's for you. I said, one, two, mama, one, two. My mum, Sharon, my wife, ffist a mum. And someone to your real mum, your dad. So I've done that. But then as I'm going to post them, the governor said, no, you're not doing it. And he says, why? Because he says, these are going on eBay for a lot of money. We don't want you to get any publicity from it. And blah, blah, blah. That upset him really bad. So I think we banged up. Next thing I heard, they banged the governor in his face, stunned him, knocked him clean out. And yeah, they took him back to the cages for that, you know? So I think he was just about to go to the court of appeal for his appeal case and they were going to give him a fair chance. So yeah, Charlie, I love you, man.