Re: in bed and the meaning of two sentences re: To be "in bed" with someone is to have an "in" with someone, an agreement, to be doing business with.
He was in bed the the Mayor, so he was never to sent to jail.
re: based on personality - I think this means M wanted a cellmate change and the Warden was saying that does not happen just because two people don't get along (have different personalities)
I have no idea about the sandals remark. You wrote "Sandals" - did you mean someone's name? It could mean sandals, casual footwear used at the beach. "It's not like sandals out there" may mean "It's not casual and fun out there." |