scratched. warden ivey was kind of joking about it and other staff members were kind of laughing about it. the fact was, there was a tension there. as you can see here, slightly on the tip there, there s a coat of polish that s been do you know how much those cost? i must go home and correct that immediately. boggs. let than the first and the last, boggs. how much are those shoes worth, warden? i can t tell you. very expensive. very expensive. clearly more expensive than what he makes. many paychecks. he was a correction officer, you would be getting a crappy detail every day. in the end, you know, a little bit of shoe buff could probably solve the problem. but you know, for the day, yes. he did have a scuff on his shoe. for that day he had to walk around the jail with a scuff on his shoe. you re killing me. when we returned to the jail
line. i don t know how much you want. not that much. all right. see if you can tell what s in it. for just a moment it wasn t bad. it didn t taste like almost anything. i thought, okay. this is the best-case scenario. it just sort of tastes like a bunch of food. no big deal. but about three seconds later, it hit me, all different flavors all at once. oh, i d rather have a broken jaw. oh, that is no, no, no. it tasted like i was about to throw up in my own mouth. god. it literally tastes like vomit. i m not kidding. that s exactly what it tasted like. like i had thrown up in my own mouth. now, jesus! come on, try it. no way. no way. why not? that s what we have a p.a. for. no! but it was at the cuyahoga county correction facility in cleveland where our p.a., boggs, would have an unforgettable encounter with the jail s warden, eric ivey. warden ivey is a confident guy. and he is the best-dressed man i think i ve ever met. and his clothing and accessories meant
like them wheels? what are they? can t tell you that. i m going to see what brian s wearing. the bomb right here. let s see your wheels. best shoes on the market for walking. and what are these for? styling? strolling. there s walking and there s strolling. i m not walking. i m strolling. sometimes i even float. one of the days we were filming with warden ivey, we had gotten onto an elevator and our production assistant was pushing our production cart. it s a heavy cart. it goes with us everywhere. and as we got onto the elevator all of a sudden i heard some kind of exclamation from warden ivey. i hear behind me, oh, oh, oh, you know and i m like, what? and come to find out, the production assistant rolled over warden ivey s shoe. oh, wow, that is a good scuff. all right, what happened, boggs? what happened? i pulled the cart into the elevator and the warden s foot happened to be under it. wait a minute. oh, it s warden s fault. the issue with this isn t
you know, how he s looking good. looking good, man! okay, i appreciate the compliment. i grew up very poor. i m always this guy from the inner city of cleveland, you know, raised in cleveland. that s who i am. i remember walking to school some days and i would have holes in the bottom of my shoes, you know. my mom would make me wrap my feet in plastic, you know, and i would walk to school like that. i didn t like that. i kind of vowed to myself, man, i don t like this thing. warden ivey really took pride in his shoes. he had so many pairs and names i had never even heard of before. what s your most expensive pair of shoes you ve ever bought? about 600 bucks. alligator.
all at once. oh, i d rather have a broken jaw. oh, that is no, no, no. it tasted like i was about to throw up in my own mouth. god. it literally tastes like vomit. i m not kidding. that s exactly what it tasted like. like i had thrown up in my own mouth. now, jesus! come on, try it. no way. no way. why not? that s what we have a p.a. for. no! but it was at the cuyahoga county correction facility in cleveland where our p.a., boggs, would have an unforgettable encounter with the jail s warden, eric ivey. warden ivey is a confident guy. and he is the best-dressed man i think i ve ever met. and his clothing and accessories meant everything to him. he was stylish. i ll tell you. many occasions where inmates and staff alike would comment about, you know, how he s looking good. looking good, man! okay, i appreciate the