When notorious gangster Al Capone was incarcerated at Eastern State Penitentiary in Philadelphia, he was treated with deference by guards, and maintained powerful connections from behind bars. I don't know about the walls, but I'd commit a crime for that furniture! Link -via J-Walk Blog
(image credit: Mike Graham)
See also: 6 Criminals Who Lived Very, Very Well
The walls are actually kind of cool. If it was just a little bigger and got a little more sunlight, that would be an awesome bedroom.
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Don!! ;)
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Big Figure. Small world.
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I'd hate to be the guy that had to smuggle the desk in his butt to get it in that prison.
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I'd hate to be the guy that had to smuggle the plugged in lamp is his butt to get it in that prison.
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what a cool place
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that is so weird dose any one Know were i can look out a gongster molls.
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