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. 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. like them wheels? what are they? can t tell you that.
oh, i d rather have a broken jaw. oh, no, no. it tasted like i was about to throw up in my own mouth. 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! you taste it. no way! no way! that s what we 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. i appreciate the compliment. i grew up very poor. i m always this guy from the
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? walking and then 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. what happened? what happened? i pulled the cart into the elevator and the warden s foot happened to be under it. oh, wait a minute. it s the warden s fault?
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, no, no. it tasted like i was about to throw up in my own mouth. 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! you taste it. no way! no way! that s what we 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
the issue with this isn t my foot because my foot is fine. the issue is the ferragamos were scratched. warden ivey was kind of joking about it and other staff members were kind of laughing about it, but the fact is, there was a tension there. as you can see here, slightly on the tip there, there s a coat of polish that s been i need to go home immediately and correct is that. first and last time, boggs. do you know how much those costs? how much do those shoe worth, warden? i can t tell you. they are 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, i was thinking, a little bit of shoe buff could probably solve the problem, but for the day, yes, he did have a scuff on his shoe and for that day he had to walk around the