due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. here s my alien skull with his brains bashed in. here s miss misery. i ve had her for 20 years. it s a cover-up of a girlfriend s name that i had right here. this will show you how old i am. a guns n roses tattoo. ha! can you believe that [ bleep ]? i still do love guns n roses. they re [ bleep ]. there s no denying that. there s a lot of roles in prison. you can be whoever you want to be. serving a 20-year sentence for armed robbery hasn t stopped tavares lee from being a future entrepreneur at the santa rosa correctional institution in florida.
getting toilet paper, waiting to get toilet paper. and that s not any big deal. i have a bunch of friends in here. it s like not even being in prison. check this out. when i was a kid, i got adhd. adhd, or a.d.d.? i ve got one of them. i might even have them both. he has the best time in prison anybody i ve ever seen. i don t know why he s happy all the time. if i need to be serious, i will. i mean, what? if i don t need to, be cool with me, i tell a joke and everybody can laugh with me, it s pretty cool. houck s time at santa rosa is made easier not only by his attitude but by his job on the inmate construction crew, where he works with one of his best friends, chris birkett, who he refers to as uncle. when i got here, he called me uncle, for like three years.
take care. some inmates like to say there s no crying in prison, but with a 55-year sentence for bank robbery, christopher walker will disagree. it s not there for decoration. those are permanent tears. used to be because i was frustrated about my freedom. now it s not so much about my freedom anymore, it s about my family. my family s growing older. it s slowly deteriorating before my eyes and i can do nothing to alleviate the pain or distress. my mother needs help around the house and my father, he can t do things like that anymore. cry for my son, cry for my family. get lonely. sometimes i get lonely, man. it s just [ bleep ], it s overwhelming.
here s my alien skull with his brains bashed in. here s miss misery. i ve had her for 20 years. it s a cover-up of a girlfriend s name that i had right here. this will show you how old i am. a guns n roses tattoo. ha! can you believe that [ bleep ]? i still do love guns n roses. they re [ bleep ]. there s no denying that. there s a lot of roles in prison. you can be whoever you want to be. serving a 20-year sentence for armed robbery hasn t stopped tavares lee from being a future entrepreneur at the santa rosa correctional institution in florida. what s in your hand there? let me see. come on. ain t going to lose it. this is going to be on the streets when i get out of prison.
and even though i may smile, this battle has taken its toll. turn around. cough. bottom of your feet. santa rosa takes a toll on most inmates. for some, like those who work on the construction crew, every day involves a strip search prior to returning to the prison. every day, buck naked every day, whether you like it or not. kevin houck, however, seems to have come through the experience not only unscathed, but having had a pretty good time. he even has fun doing strip searches. i m going to take this off, check here. take my pants off, pull my boxers off. i m going to check it, raise my hand here, look at my armpits. i m going to do like this, my tongue, lift my sack, lift it up, separate it, uh. want to check that out? drop it, boom. turn around. i don t have to you don t have to grab your cheeks, you know what i mean?