The Memoir of The Floyd Lloyd Street Gospel are a series of events that Sir Floyd could not relive or want to relive that lead up to the day Honorable Jack W. Morgan (Deceased) sentenced him to prison under Direct File without a mental competency test to decide if as a minor he was an advanced criminal and as sophisticated as the Los Angeles County Probation Department claimed when the L.A.C.P.D. requested to remove him from the community immediately at 14 years old. By these discoveries Street Gospel exist as a pyschological/pyschiatric account rendered after being analyzed by Department of Mental Health and Social Welfare through a ritual monitor of his behavior openly in public as a juvenile/adult making sexual advances at women openly in public, and a peddler of opioid grown marijuana. By these presents Street Gospel exists as an Academic statement, rendered after experiencing the punishment for a violent crime — when it is my belief in the God spell of Love and Kindness have everything to do with being a King of Prussia. A King shall have a grace about himself that attracts more bees with honey than you do with bullshit. Street Gospel is the most informative literary discourse on childhood accountability, since the Institution of the Accountability in Childrens Treatment Act in California. The storyline of these taboo memories addresses the grammar, rhetoric, and music governing subject matter of child accountability. Although media groups and its many reporters are obsessed with subjects of ADHD, anti-social personality disorders, sleep disorders, abuse and manic depression by the rudiments of Pimping Penal Code 266, more than any other novel contrary to popular belief, some children grow up ambitious to be in the sophisticated men's field of adult entertainment.

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