Flying Planes

The Alliance

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, True Crime
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Author: Frank White ISBN: 9781617920479
Publisher: Paper Citty Publication Publication: March 3, 2011
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Frank White
ISBN: 9781617920479
Publisher: Paper Citty Publication
Publication: March 3, 2011
Imprint:
Language: English
Providence, Rhode Island. Probly the most under rated city in the country. But judging by the life of Stakk, it’s the home of the ruthless. It’s a melting pot of drug dealers, and drug lords. Everybody wanna stick there fork as deep as they can in the stake, and keep it here, but the pot isn't big enough. One person sticking there hand in the next man pocket can turn the turf into a battlefield. When it’s time to conquer you can have a stronger army, but only the wise excel, and Stakk is one of them intelligent gangstas. He don't sleep without counting his bread, and he don't think twice about busting his gun. Who would of thought the grade school genius would of turn into a King Pin. Dropped outta school, and fell right into the lute. Well the same money that make the world go round can turn a life around. The streets could either make you, or break you. Make you a better man, or make you a lesser man. Stakk make it look easy. He keep his enemies closer than his own kin. You can watch your friends turn foe when your money grow, but you can’t catch somebody plotting with your eyes close, and Stakk done seen it all. It all started when he was 15. Growing pains, plus hunger pain could inflict pain.
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Providence, Rhode Island. Probly the most under rated city in the country. But judging by the life of Stakk, it’s the home of the ruthless. It’s a melting pot of drug dealers, and drug lords. Everybody wanna stick there fork as deep as they can in the stake, and keep it here, but the pot isn't big enough. One person sticking there hand in the next man pocket can turn the turf into a battlefield. When it’s time to conquer you can have a stronger army, but only the wise excel, and Stakk is one of them intelligent gangstas. He don't sleep without counting his bread, and he don't think twice about busting his gun. Who would of thought the grade school genius would of turn into a King Pin. Dropped outta school, and fell right into the lute. Well the same money that make the world go round can turn a life around. The streets could either make you, or break you. Make you a better man, or make you a lesser man. Stakk make it look easy. He keep his enemies closer than his own kin. You can watch your friends turn foe when your money grow, but you can’t catch somebody plotting with your eyes close, and Stakk done seen it all. It all started when he was 15. Growing pains, plus hunger pain could inflict pain.

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