of the officers to take his canteen to the new inmate, but he may no attempt to hide his real motive for being a nice guy. why am i giving him any? doesn t have any money, doesn t have any canteen. i thought, oh, future. it s all about, you know what i mean? thinking ahead, you know what i m saying? as you know, nothing for nothing in prison. when he returns to his cell, he finds the house warming gift left by galaway or as others here refer him to the scouse. the scouse has left you three cartons of biscuits. yo, scouse. thanks for the biscuits, man.
at you, you had to laugh, as i found out. he said, oh, there s a super model just come down. obviously he s got it wrong. i m only messing with you. don t take it personal. but beneath galaway s humor is a desperate past. all right, one minute. he s currently serving just under four years for assault and robbery. i just wanted cash. so i d just go and bang, that s how i used to do it. how? i used to rob it. galaway only has 15 months left in his current sentence and says he wants to clean up his life and stay out. but with his past record another conviction could send him away for good. so i only got one chance left. if you can be clean in a place like, there you can be clean outside.
i m 42 now. i ve been in all my life. and all of a sudden i m 42. 42. so i want to try and, you know, get out and stay out. but an adulthood in prison doesn t always prepare one for life on the outside. for me to go out there and get a flat on my own, i d just be lost. i can t cook, i can t do nothing, you know. you got to have life skills down here because everything s done for you in this place. you got no bills or, you know, nothing, nothing. how do you manage your cell here? have you seen my cell? i want my dinner, please. but galaway does know how to survive in prison. start by making friends with the correction staff. tell me what you think of them. he was offering candy to us, to the officers, to other inmates. steven actually even asked one
as soon as we met him, he was it funny, outgoing character. even when the joke was pointed at you, you had to laugh, as i found out. he said, oh, there s a super model just come down. obviously he s got it wrong. i m only messing with you. don t take it personal. but beneath galaway s humor is a desperate past. all right, one minute. he s currently serving just under four years for assault and robbery. i just wanted cash. so i d just go and bang, that s how i used to do it. how? i used to rob it. galaway only has 15 months left in his current sentence and says he wants to clean up his life and stay out. but with his past record another conviction could send him away for good. so i only got one chance
left. if you can be clean in a place like this, you can be clean outside. i m 42 now. i ve been in all my life. and all of a sudden i m 42. 42. so i want to try and, you know, get out and stay out. but an adulthood in prison doesn t always prepare one for life on the outside. for me to go out there and get a flat on my own, i d just be lost. i can t cook, i can t do nothing, you know. you got to have life skills down here because everything s done for you in this place. you got no bills or, you know, nothing, nothing. how do you manage your cell here? have you seen my cell? i want my dinner, please. but galaway does know how to survive in prison. start by making friends with the correction staff. tell me what you think of them.