last call. come on. at the louisville metro department of corrections jail, lunchtime means the cellophane-wrapped meals most everyone here calls szabos. the reason we call them szabos is because years ago our vending company was called szabo and they made the sandwiches at that time. and we no longer use them, but the name stuck with the sandwiches. would you eat that szabo right now? no, i would not. why? why? well, for one thing inmates prepare it. inmates like brian walden. what you do is you lay five rolls, four pieces of bread with two pieces of mustard, two pieces of cheese, three cookies, and then you just wrap them up. a szabo wrap. i won t touch them. i mean, i ve got to touch them, but i don t like to. but making szabos earns walden $3 a day, and he appreciates that. it comes in handy because i m indigent. i don t have people to come visit me and put money in my books. you work like a slave, but i mean, you can t complain. yeah, it keeps your mind from wa
because i ve got a little girl at home. you know what i m saying? keeps me from thinking of her too much. pressed out means depressed. some of that louisville slang. walden is not alone in feeling depressed about leaving a child on the outside. laron moore s recent self-abusive behavior resulted in his being removed from his cell and placed in a restraint chair. now in a calmer state of mind, he explains why he was upset. my son. i know i know some way he s missing me as much as i m missing him.
wandering or getting pressed out because i ve got a little girl at home. you know what i m saying? keeps me from thinking of her too much. pressed out means depressed. some of that louisville slang. walden is not alone in feeling depressed about leaving a child on the outside. laron moore s recent self-abusive behavior resulted in his being removed from his cell and placed in a restraint chair. now in a calmer state of mind, he explains why he was upset. my son. i know i know some way he s missing me as much as i m missing him.
the reason we call them szabos is because years ago our vending company was called szabo and they made the sandwiches at that time. and we no longer use them, but the name stuck with the sandwiches. would you eat that szabo right now? no, i would not. why? why? well, for one thing inmates prepare it. inmates like brian walden. what you do is you lay five rolls, four pieces of bread with two pieces of mustard, two pieces of cheese, three cookies, and then you just wrap them up. a szabo wrap. i won t touch them. i mean, i ve got to touch them, but i don t like to. but making szabos earns walden $3 a day, and he appreciates that. it comes in handy because i m indigent. i don t have people to come visit me and put money in my books. you work like a slave, but i mean, you can t complain. yeah, it keeps your mind from
szabos is because years ago our vending company was called szabo and they made the sandwiches at the time. and we no longer use them, but the name stuck with the sandwiches. would you eat that szabo right now? no, i would not. why? why? well, for one thing inmates prepare it. inmates like brian walden. what you do is you lay five rolls, four pieces of bread with two pieces of mustard, two pieces of cheese, three cookies, and then you just wrap them up. a szabo wrap. i won t touch them. i mean, i ve got to touch them, but i don t like to. but making szabos earns walden $3 a day, and he appreciates that. it comes in handy because i m indigent. i don t have people to come visit me and put money in my books. you work like a slave, but i mean you can t complain. yeah, it keeps your mind from