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  • Pruno is a famous jailhouse drink which is typically made from different available fruits, sugar, ketchup and bread for its yeast.

    The World's 5 Worst Ways To Get Drunk - The Consumerist 2008

  • In a nutshell, no matter how much I abuse liquor or Valium or Ambien or Nitrous Oxide or Pruno (prison wine), Intervention makes me feel like I'm just not that bad.

    Mike Gellman: I Saw You on Intervention Mike Gellman 2010

  • In a nutshell, no matter how much I abuse liquor or Valium or Ambien or Nitrous Oxide or Pruno (prison wine), Intervention makes me feel like I'm just not that bad.

    Mike Gellman: I Saw You on Intervention Mike Gellman 2010

  • In a nutshell, no matter how much I abuse liquor or Valium or Ambien or Nitrous Oxide or Pruno (prison wine), Intervention makes me feel like I'm just not that bad.

    Mike Gellman: I Saw You on Intervention Mike Gellman 2010

  • In a nutshell, no matter how much I abuse liquor or Valium or Ambien or Nitrous Oxide or Pruno (prison wine), Intervention makes me feel like I'm just not that bad.

    Mike Gellman: I Saw You on Intervention Mike Gellman 2010

  • In a nutshell, no matter how much I abuse liquor or Valium or Ambien or Nitrous Oxide or Pruno (prison wine), Intervention makes me feel like I'm just not that bad.

    Mike Gellman: I Saw You on Intervention Mike Gellman 2010

  • In a nutshell, no matter how much I abuse liquor or Valium or Ambien or Nitrous Oxide or Pruno (prison wine), Intervention makes me feel like I'm just not that bad.

    Mike Gellman: I Saw You on Intervention Mike Gellman 2010

  • In a nutshell, no matter how much I abuse liquor or Valium or Ambien or Nitrous Oxide or Pruno (prison wine), Intervention makes me feel like I'm just not that bad.

    Mike Gellman: I Saw You on Intervention Mike Gellman 2010

  • We've omitted Pruno, aka prison wine, as the main idea there is intoxication rather than taste (recipes for that are available elsewhere), but what follows are are eight jailhouse culinary creations that have caught our attention and suggest what's possible behind bars, armed with only, say, a bag of Fritos and some water.

    Cooking In Prison: 8 Innovative Jailhouse Culinary Creations 2010

  • In a nutshell, no matter how much I abuse liquor or Valium or Ambien or Nitrous Oxide or Pruno prison wine, Intervention makes me feel like I'm just not that bad.

    Mike Gellman: I Saw You on Intervention Mike Gellman 2010

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