Seriously, it was a matter of time before a news story like this appeared. The co-writer of Pulp Fiction has landed in prison and is now - allegedly – tweeting.
Roger Avary, one half of the “Pulp Fiction” writing staff (the other being Quentin Tarantino), got one year of prison for vehicular manslaughter and drunk driving. Now it looks like he is tweeting from behind bars with gems such as this:
“Nightly, every few hours like clockwork, a guard’s flashlight beam strikes #34’s face, perhaps to ensure lack of proper rest and exhaustion,”
or
“Night falls, and the only real activity is an endless recounting of the terrible and pointless events that brought us all to this sad place,”
We don’t know if this is real or not, but if it a famous person is sitting in prison, tweeting away, I would have to wonder if they are somehow creating a security risk for themselves. Assuming this is real, it could be one interesting read over time…
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