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Anything Goes with James English

40: Prison in India - Drug Runner James Toner tells his story

Anything Goes with James English

James English

Society & Culture

4.5 β€’ 3K Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 25 March 2019

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

James English, The Anything Goes Show. Ep 40.

James speaks to James Toner about his childhood and the loss of his father which led to the turbulence of a drug fuelled life and prison in India for a drug deal that went wrong.

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0:00.0

Oh, uh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh,

0:05.0

oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, magic. My, man.

0:13.0

And my own,

0:15.0

and Bering.

0:18.0

Imagine.

0:19.0

James, a boy how hard we,

0:21.0

I'm good, James, thanks very much.

0:22.0

First and foremost, mate, thanks for coming on the shore.

0:23.7

Thanks for having the on the shore. He sent us a book. Definitely maybe, probably not.

0:28.3

Figueres get to go, a boy for cash remote, end up Nigeria in there for four years fighting for your freedom.

0:35.0

So how's things been?

0:37.0

Things are good today, aye, aye, things are good.

0:40.0

I'm lucky after myself a lot better than the day than I did back then.

0:45.0

You sent this a book. I've read it all the last few days. Great book.

0:49.0

Really interesting. Some mad stuff in it.

0:52.0

So for the people watching we'll go right back to the start of your life

0:54.7

where you grew up I know you grew up in Kasamok but how did you end up getting involved in the stuff that you did?

1:00.4

I can't I when there was a wee boy, we moved to South Africa.

1:06.0

My dad was a plumber in the kind of 70s were pretty corrupt, just like the day financially

1:12.0

for people and economically.

1:14.0

We moved to South Africa and we would after a few years and I remember life being great.

1:18.0

Sunshine and glass bottles of Coca-Cola and all that before they were actually here.

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