http://www.bloggernews.net/indepth/Haleigh/may21/dvd5/tommyldt.mp4Tommy’s LDT Lindsy: Hey
Tommy: Whats up baby?
Lindsy: Nothing, I had to go change cause I was indecent.
Tommy: Do what?
Lindsy: Yeah, I had a pair of shorts on.
Tommy: Uh, I did that thing this morning, that was pretty stupid too. They didn’t ask me nothing.
Lindsy: Can we talk about it, not talk about it?
Tommy: Oh, alright. You talk to my lawyer?
Lindsy: Yeah, lets not talk about it.
Tommy: Alright!
Lindsy: So
Tommy: But it was pretty pointless
Lindsy: You’re probably getting three years.
Tommy: How you know?
Lindsy: Cause!
Tommy: That what he said?
Lindsy: Yep!
Tommy: Uuuh, we’ll see what happens. Hope not.
Lindsy: All I have to say is that I’m not playing any more games, any more, I’m done, I’m done.
Tommy: I know.
Lindsy: Yep!
Tommy: I hope I don’t get that.
Lindsy: Well yeah you are. Just let you know. Told you everything that happens in there was going to make or break you. And it broke you, that’s all I have to say.
Tommy: No, no, no, no!
Lindsy: Yeah, yeah!
Tommy: No!
Lindsy: You’re going down the same path your sister is.
Tommy: I doubt it.
Lindsy: Yeah, I know.
Tommy: Nah you don’t.
Lindsy: Yeah I do.
(talking to Austin) Quit, quit!
(talking to Tommy) So hope you enjoy your three years.
Tommy: Why are you saying, talking like that for? I doubt I’m even gone get that. We’ll see what happens. I was already told that wasn’t gonna help me anyway.
Lindsy: I know, it didn’t, so.
Tommy: It wasn’t gonna anyway, but its b/s any damn way. They didn’t ask me nothing.
Lindsy: Will you stop, keep talking about it, k!
Tommy: We’ll see what happens. I love yah!
Lindsy: You’ve embarrassed me. I have nothing to say to you.
Tommy: How’s that? Huh?
Lindsy: What, I stuck by you and made myself look like an idiot.
Tommy: You did what now? Say that again.
Lindsy: Stuck behind you, made myself look like an idiot.
Tommy: Well shouldn’t yah?
Lindsy: Not any more, no!
Tommy: Well, that’s how its gonna be?
Lindsy: Yeah, you pretty much made yourself look like an idiot.
Tommy: I didn’t do nothing anyway Lindsy. So it doesn’t matter.
Lindsy: Well, hope you can afford a lawyer when all this is over with.
Tommy: Oh, I have one. That chit didn’t, it was stupid any ways Lindsy. They didn’t ask me nothing about nothing.
Lindsy: Oh well!
Tommy: Not one question. It was a bunch of b/s. I’m telling yah
it was not one question about my niece, so.
Lindsy: Yeah, well I know.
Tommy: There was not one question about anything. It was b/s
Lindsy: Oh well, can you see how much time we have left.
Tommy: No! You don’t need to be mad at me. Theres no reason for it.
Lindsy: Yeah there is!
Tommy: How? Whats the reason?
Lindsy: I’m not getting into on the phone, ok!
Tommy: Go ahead, who cares, fu_k I don’t give a fu_k.
Lindsy: I do!
Tommy: All I know is it was a bunch of b/s. They ask me one question about knocking on the door, that’s it. That’s the only fu_king question they ask me.
Lindsy: You couldn’t even tell the truth?
Tommy: I did tell the truth.
Lindsy: Ok, not by what they said, so. I don’t want to talk about it any more, because I’m not suppose to be talking about it, ok.
Tommy: Alright, it was all b/s, that’s all I can say to you.
Lindsy: So, did you get your commissary?
Tommy: Yeah!
Lindsy: That’s good. You see how tan I am?
Tommy: Yeah, you look good! Don’t be getting all mad. Chill out!
Lindsy: Yeah, ok!
Tommy: Theres no reason for it, so.
Lindsy: Yeah, there is…
Tommy: Whats the reason?
Lindsy: Cause that was the backbone Tom. That was what…
Tommy: No it wasn’t. I was already told that it wasn’t gonna help me any fu_king way. I was already told that. It has nothing to do with my case. So it doesn’t matter.
Lindsy: Well lets not talk about it cause its gonna make you look stupid – er.
Tommy: Whatever
Lindsy: All you fu_cking Croslins are nothing but fu_king liars
Tommy: Ah that’s why, that’s, ha, ha, you can just stop. Chill you’re a$$ out.
Lindsy: You want to talk to your daddy? No!
Tommy: He didn’t go to school today?
Lindsy: Yeah, I picked him up early.
Tommy: Yeah!
Lindsy: Well, I tried to send you, go print some pictures off, but I’m broke. I have no money.
Tommy: I know.
Lindsy: No big deal. Its me that has to worry about it, so. Oh well!
Tommy: You just need to chill out babe, everything will be alright.
Lindsy: K! I ain’t got much money left on the phone. So I can’t put any more money on it. I have to take care of me, so.
Tommy: So, that’s how its gonna be from now on.
Lindsy: Austin be careful.
Tommy: (gruffly)Huh?
Lindsy: I don’t know Tom. Just, I don’t know what I’m suppose to do now.
Tommy: Same thing you were gonna do in the beginning.
Lindsy: What, make myself look like an idiot?
Tommy: How are you doing that Lindsy?
Lindsy: I don’t know what your problem is. I don’t understand you.
Tommy: I ain’t gotta problem.
Lindsy: You just…
Tommy: I know that fu_king chit was b/s. I ain’t got nothing to do with that. Give 2 fu_king chits about her.
Lindsy: Well I’m just letting you know right now straighten your chit up and do whats right or you gone get out and you’ll just have your mom, your dad and your sister.
Tommy: Well ok, well you need to go ahead and tell me what you are going to do now. So I can go ahead and get this chit done. So whadda yah gonna do?
Lindsy: (to Austin) Will you please stop cause you hurt my sunburn. Show daddy your tooth.
(to Tommy) Did you see his tooth?
Tommy: No, see it. (laughs) I see it. Yeah Lindsy but that fu_king chit, that test was pointless any fu_cking way.
Lindsy: Could you not…
Tommy: You’re the one that wants to talk about it, so lets talk about it.
Lindsy: No I’m not. I’ll just hang up and go home.
Tommy: I don’t know why you’re getting an attitude for.
Lindsy: (a big sigh) Oooh! I had to go spend my last six dollars that I had., cause I came in here with shorts. They were too short, so I had to go to the dollar store and get some
Tommy: What?
Lindsy: So now I have
Tommy: They made you go (giggle)
Lindsy: Yep! Austin says there is a website you can go on call kool kids math.com
Tommy: Yeah! I’m pissed off right now.
Lindsy: Yeah, me too!
Tommy: It was a bunch of b/s, is all I can say. I promise you that. You know that chit.
Lindsy: B/s are not. I mean theres nothing to do with what it was.
Tommy: I know.
Lindsy: So I mean, you either yes or no. How freaking hard is that? I mean come on, you don’t have to have education for that.
Tommy: I know, did I ever say I did? No!
My lawyer, I was supposed to call him today. Does he still want me to call him or what?
Lindsy: You can call him if you want. But hes not gonna be in the office tomorrow. Hes gonna try to come see yah.
Tommy: I’m pissed off anyway because this b/s. Altogether it was b/s. They ask me no questions that they should have asked me.
Lindsy: Can you… Will you stop?
Tommy: Why?
Lindsy: Cause, it was up to you to do good. That’s all I have to say. I’m sick of talking about it. I’m not trying to get this out there. Okay will you just stop cause all its gonna do is make you look stupider?
Tommy: Chit what is it gonna help me anyway?
Lindsy: Tommy, its not gonna fu_king make anything better either. Its gonna make chit way worse. Just shut up. Well whatever! Its all up to you, your future is up to you, so…
Tommy: How’s that Lindsy? Go ahead tell me, explain it to me. How’s that?
Lindsy: Whadda yah mean how’s that?
Tommy: How’s that?
Lindsy: How’s your future up to you? Because you make your own decisions. You always have. Me picking up the pieces as usual. I’m tired. I either want a normal life or a real life.
Tommy: You think I don’t?
Lindsy: Well you should have thought about that a long time ago. Four months ago almost. You should have thought about that. I’ve been begging for a normal life for two years and still not getting any better, getting worse and lonely.
Tommy: Well it’ll get better.
Lindsy: Doesn’t seem like it. Seems like its getting worse and worse and worse. You get three years, you’ll do two years and 2 months.
Tommy: Yeah, I know!
Lindsy: Hope you enjoy missing every single thing and your daughter not knowing you.
Tommy: She will as long as you bring her to fu_king see me, so.
Lindsy: She doesn’t know who you are now.
Tommy: Well, she does.
Lindsy: She may say daddy, but she does not know who you are.
Tommy: Raise your head up. Well she will, so. I’ll be home again.
Lindsy: Hopefully!
Tommy: What do you mean hopefully, I will. I don’t know what your problem is.
Lindsy: You don’t know what my, thats, thats…
Tommy: No I don’t. There is no reason for you to be acting like this right now.
Lindsy: I don’t know. I’m done. I’m done acting like this, ok. Lets just talk.
Tommy: I love yah!
Lindsy: I love you too.
Tommy: Raise your head up so I can see yah!
Lindsy: Its my chair.
Tommy: You look red.
Lindsy: I am red. It hurts really bad. I had a blister on the side of my nose right here and it popped.
Tommy: Yeah!
Lindsy: It hurts.
Tommy: I love yah!
Lindsy: I love you too! I thought today, today was gonna be a good day.
Tommy: All that chit ain’t a reason it can’t be. Cause of one question you gone let it be bad?
Lindsy: Yeah because you know the answer, that’s the thing. Why not just say it. How hard is that?
Tommy: What do you mean, I know the answer?
Lindsy: I, can we not talk about it really?
Tommy: No, whadda you mean, I know the answer?
Lindsy: You said all for one question and I said you know the answer.
Tommy: That don’t make sense.
Lindsy: You said one question and I said you know the answer. How hard is that to comprehend?
Tommy: Whatever?
Lindsy: Yeah, whatever,I know that’s how my life is gonna be, whatever.
Tommy: No it ain’t
Lindsy: Ah, I don’t know how much time we have.
Tommy: I don’t either. They didn’t let me out at all last night. I didn’t get to come out one time.
Lindsy: Well, nobody likes you. Everyone is against Tommy.
Tommy: Oh well.
Lindsy: Tommy doesn’t make it any better for him.
Tommy: You think I haven’t tried? Huh! You think I haven’t tried to?
Lindsy: No you sure didn’t look like you tried to today.
Tommy: Okay Lindsy yeah, I shouldn’t even done that stupid chit.
Lindsy: Yeah, I shouldn’t have stuck behind yah on it either, so
Tommy: I don’t know why you shouldn’t.
Austin: I want to leave.
Lindsy: You want to leave? I do too. Its not time yet.
Tommy: If you want to leave go ahead and do it.
Lindsy: Austin said hes mad at you.
Tommy: Tell him don’t need to be mad at me.
Lindsy: You don’t need to be mad at daddy Austin.
Tommy: Have you talked to Tim and Chelsea today?
Lindsy: Oh yeah, I did.
Tommy: Well, I’ve got to call and talk to them too, cause they’ve got minutes you know.
Lindsy: Yeah, they’ve have minutes, but don’t call until tonight cause Tims not home. Til six or something like that.
Tommy: I know this is a bunch of b/s. They tried me just like to try him, same chit.
Lindsy: Your future is in your hands, nobody elses.
Tommy: No it ain’t. Its in God’s hands. I can’t do nothing about it. Nothing I can do about it.
Lindsy: Well!
Tommy: I ain’t got nothing that I can tell um, so I can’t do chit. I knew that chit was gonna happen like that anyway.
Lindsy: Yeah, so does everyone else. Just like Misty, humph.
Tommy: Ok Lindsy!
Lindsy: Yall are perfect for each other. (snickers)
Tommy: Yeah, Uh-huh!
Lindsy: Yall can be your perfect little incestuous family.
Tommy: Yeah, ok Lindsy!
Lindsy: Whatever, I guess I will see you in two years and two months.
Tommy: That’s how its gonna be?
Lindsy: Probably!
Tommy: I’ll see, that probably ain’t gonna happen.
Lindsy: Well!
Tommy: You hear me?
Lindsy: I hear yah!
Tommy: Before I even did anything, I was told it was not gonna help me anyways, so.
Lindsy: Whatever I’m just saying what I was told that 3 years is probably what you are going to get. They usually do a minimum mandatory and the prosecutor whatever, the states attorney or whatever it is doesn’t usually budge.
Tommy: Well, I guess that’s what I get. But I don’t
Lindsy: Nothing to offer but lies.
Tommy: Yeah, ok . Where you getting your information from?
Lindsy talks to AustinLindsy: Theres some game he played on the computer today and its kinda like grand thief auto. On games slots. His tooth coming in. You can already see it.
Tommy: Is it already coming in?
Lindsy: Yeah, you can see it up in his gum. He got 2 dollars and … That all you got was two dollars is all you got from the tooth fairy in quarters.
Tommy: Well you need to make sure you’re at my dad’s house tomorrow, so you can get your money.
Lindsy: How am I gonna get there? I only had a little under a half a tank when I drove here, and I got to go all to get my kids. Theres no way. If I don’t get my money, then I’m just gonna call the police and tell them he took my money. Go to jail. Go drug test them too go drug test the whole family.
Tommy: That will make you look stupid.
Lindsy: Its not gone make me look stupid. I don’t care. Make me look stupid. I’ve already made myself look stupid.
Tommy: How have you made yourself look stupid, huh?
Lindsy: Cause I have, ok!
Tommy: No, you haven’t
Lindsy: Whatever!
Tommy: All I know is you need to get out there if you want to get money.
Lindsy: I’m telling you right now, I’m in a really bad mood right now
Tommy: I know you are. You shouldn’t have come see me cause you want to be a jerk
Lindsy: I shouldn’t have come see you, so you want me to just leave?
Tommy: Nah, I don’t, but you come here with an attitude. I got enough fu_king problems right now.
Lindsy: And I don’t, I don’t. You get to sit in jail and do nothing but fu_king wait for your turn to get out. I do everything. I have no money, I have zip, not a dollar to my name. Not a dollar.
Tommy: Well you had plenty of money.
Lindsy: I have bills, I have bills Tommy. Its not like I go out and do anything. I don’t spend money.
Tommy: Alright Lindsy! I hope they find., I don’t want to argue with yah.
Lindsy: Have a stupid dog that I have to buy fu_king dog food for. That’s twelve dollars a month, or almost twenty dollars a month. For a stupid dog that I have to take care of , that I hate. He’ll probably be at the humane society by July probably.
Tommy: Whys that?
Lindsy: Cause I can’t stand him. I keep him in his cage all day. I take him out to pee and I put him back in. I don’t have time to watch a dog, take care of my house, clean my house, do laundry, make sure the kids are clean, make sure the kids are fed. So you have so much problems in there, don’t yah?
Tommy: Yeah, I do.
Lindsy: I see, my phone is gonna be shut off on the twelfth, my water bill is due on the twelfth, insurance is due tomorrow, ah what else, yeah. Then I have to wake up at four thirty every morning, take the kids to Palatka by five in the morning, get the kids there by five thirty. Then get myself to work , buy gas.
Tommy: You ain’t working yet, so.
Lindsy: Yeah, but I should be working in the next weekend, by next weekend.
Tommy: Well good, you need to.
Lindsy: How am I gonna get there?
Tommy: You’ll be able to get there. Don’t worry about it. I don’t know why you are putting all that chit to me like this. You’ll be alright.
Lindsy: Its your fault that I’m stuck like this. Cause Misty was so important that you wanted to go sell drugs…
Tommy: (Yells) It ain’t got nothing to do with Misty’s fu_king bit_h a$$.
Lindsy: Yes it does. You’re a married man, you should be home with your wife, not hanging out with your little sister.
Tommy: I don’t even want to talk about Misty. I could care less about her.
Lindsy: Yeah every time you talk to me, tell my sister I love her. Tell her…
Tommy: Every time I talk to you
Lindsy: Not every time, but a lot of times, you’ve said it.
Tommy: Okay Lindsy, she gave me money one fu_king time since I’ve been in here.
Lindsy: You better get your chit together, and get it right.
Tommy: You don’t think I’m trying to?
Lindsy: Umph uh
Tommy: Oh I’m not trying at all. Fu_k it!
Lindsy: No!
Tommy: Why would you say that? Huh?
Lindsy: What?
Tommy: Why would you say that for?
Lindsy: Cause I don’t think that you are doing everything you can possibly do.
Tommy: Yeah, I’m doing everything I can possibly do. Nothing else I can do. Nothing I can do about this fu_king situation.
Lindsy: All I know it must be nice to not have to do anything or worry about anything
Tommy: Yeah ok Lindsy. It must be nice huh.
Lindsy: Free electric, free water, free cable, free food.
Tommy: Yeah, uh-huh.
Lindsy: It must be nice. Poor Lindsy. I’m a good girl. I don’t do anything, I still get fu_ked. I just had enough. I’m so over everything right now. And do not get up and hang this phone up on me, cause I can tell. You better stop Tommy, I not playing.
a long pauseTommy: I love you Lindsy!
Lindsy: I know you do, but its not enough.
Tommy: Say that again.
Lindsy: I said I know you do, but that’s not enough.
Tommy: Not enough. Why would you say that?
Lindsy: Cause I’m so over you being in jail. I’m so over being lonely. I’m tired. I’m tired of doing everything by myself.
Tommy: So what yah gonna do about it. Go ahead and tell me what you gone do about it?
Lindsy: I’m not going to do anything right now, but you better get your chit straight.
Tommy: Ain’t nothing I can do Lindsy.
Lindsy: Or I’m just gonna go and take me and my kids and go to Massachusetts by myself.
Tommy: If that’s what you got to do, go ahead and do it. Leave, take you’re a$$ to Massachusetts. You think that I am not sick of being in here? Huh?
Lindsy: Yeah, I know you are.
Tommy: Theres nothing I can do to get out of this chit.
Lindsy: Of course not. You put yourself there, I mean its all in black and white.
Tommy: All I know that chit this morning was a bunch of b/s, so. That’s all I know. Its pointless.
Lindsy: Yeah, but I don’t want to talk about it.
Tommy: Well that’s why you’re fu_king mad.
Lindsy: Hope everything goes good, probably won’t.
Tommy: I hope it does too.
Lindsy: But now I’m definitely hoping for the worse.
Tommy: You’re hoping. That don’t make sense
Lindsy: Not hoping, You know what I mean, waiting for the worse.
Tommy: Well thats what you should have been doing in the beginning.
Lindsy: No I wasn’t cause I thought you had this, but
Tommy: Well this doesn’t matter. This ain’t gonna help me anyway Lindsy. How many times do I have to tell you this. I’ve already been told this
Lindsy: Whatever, but…
Tommy: She ain’t got nothing to do with my case.
Lindsy: Whatever, what-ever! Ready to go to bed. Its only 2:30 almost
Tommy: Hope I can see you in the courtroom on the thirteenth.
Lindsy: Yeah, I hope you can too, but looks like we will. Can’t afford gas for one job, more or less get another one.
Tommy: What are you doing?
Lindsy: I was wondering what that lady was doing. Cause Austins sitting in her chair and I thought she needed to come the phone next to us. So what did you get to eat?
Tommy: Some cold a$$ hot dogs.
Lindsy: That’s it?
Tommy: Yeah! So my lawyer is supposed to come see me again tomorrow?
Lindsy: Not tomorrow, some time this week
Tommy: Yeah!
Lindsy: Yep!
Tommy: Did he say he has been talking to the people?
Lindsy: Ah the lady?
Tommy: Yeah!
Lindsy: Not today or anything. I mean he doesn’t know if she is going to budge on the minimum cause she says she usually does the minimum.
Austin: Mom, somebody needs to bond daddy out.
Tommy: Tell him not to worry about it, I’ll be home soon.
Lindsy: We can’t. Daddy does not have a bond.
Lindsy: What you heard him?
Tommy: Yeah!
Lindsy: Its pretty sad that your six year old knows what bonding somebody out means.
We are gonna be so screwed up, we’re gonna be living in a shack and paying for all of them to have to go see psychiatrists.