1. EVERYBODY HATES CHRIS #073
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2. Becoming manager
of the football team
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3. had its perks.
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4. I wasn't exactly part
of the cool crowd,
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5. but I did get
to be around them.
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6. Hey, yo, Chris, this
milk smells funny.
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7. Taste this, and tell
me if it's spoiled.
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8. Yeah, it's spoiled.
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9. Yeah, I thought so.
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10. Anyway, like I was saying.
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11. Taimak is gonna be
the next Bruce Lee.
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12. Taimak?
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13. You mean Taimak from The Last
Dragon
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14. No, Taimak from CNN.
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15. Yeah, that's right.
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16. I love that movie.
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17. After The Last Dragon,
karate became
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18. more popular
in the ghetto than poverty.
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19. Everybody was doing it.
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20. Boys were doing karate.
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21. Girls were doing it.
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22. Yah!
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23. Even old people were doing it.
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24. He's not doing karate—
he's just crazy.
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25. Hey, we're going to
see a midnight show
in Times Square.
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26. You can come if you want.
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27. No, I can't.
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28. Midnight?
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29. Yeah, what's the matter?
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30. Past your bedtime?
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31. Yes!
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32. Nah. I just...
I just had this party
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33. I was supposed
to go to, but...
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34. you know, I guess
I can skip that.
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35. All right, cool.
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36. We'll see you there.
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37. Not at midnight you won't.
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38. Captioning sponsored by
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39. Wow, I can't believe
you're going to go to see
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40. The Last Dragon with
Dickerson and his crew.
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41. You are so in there.
No, Greg, I'm not
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42. My parents aren't gonna let
me see a midnight movie.
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43. Then why'd you say yes?
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44. Because I didn't want
to look like some punk
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45. who can't get out of
the house past 9:00.
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46. But since you are,
what are you gonna
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47. tell them after
you don't show up?
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48. That I got sent to jail for
killing my nerdy white friend?
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49. While I was planning
a good excuse.
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50. My dad was planning
my mom's anniversary.
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51. What's up, everybody?
Hey, hey, youngblood.
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52. Where's Manny?
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53. He's opening another
shop, in Detroit.
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54. When did you start
cutting hair?
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55. When we were kids everybody
in our house had a job.
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56. Ryan was the barber.
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57. Yeah. So, Julius, where
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58. are you taking Rochelle
for her anniversary tonight?
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59. We're going to see
Show Dogs on Broadway.
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60. Show Dogs?
What's that about?
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61. It's only the most
extravagant musical
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62. ever to come to the United
States from a foreign shore.
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63. It's a high-voltage
spectacle of song and dance!
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64. Ooh...
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65. Is that all?
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66. No, girl. We're gonna have
dinner at Domaine et Mer,
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67. and we're spending a night
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68. at the Times Square
Regency Hotel.
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69. Ooh, a hotel. Not a motel.
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70. Oh, no, I don't do
outside hallways.
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71. Oh, that sounds good.
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72. I was married once.
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73. For our anniversary,
he took me to a Knicks game.
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74. I broke up with
him at halftime.
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75. And ended up going home
with Bernard King.
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76. Between this hair
and my Armando Vermani bag,
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77. I don't think I'm-a be
able to stand myself.
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78. Ooh, ooh.
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79. While my mom was
gearing up to go out,
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80. I was bailing out
to stay in.
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81. Hey, Dickerson, I can't
make it to that movie tonight.
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82. It's my cousin's birthday
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83. and she's really counting
on me to be at the party.
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84. All right, man, but
you're missing out.
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85. Next time.
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86. Yeah, maybe.
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87. And maybe I'll never
get invited out again.
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88. All right, well,
I hope you feel better.
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89. Get some rest.
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90. Who was that?
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91. Gloria. She got a fever.
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92. She won't be able to
watch the kids tonight.
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93. What? Oh baby.
I can't believe this.
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94. That was $150 worth
of show tickets.
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95. Uh-oh. She's about to do
a dramatic head turn.
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96. Told you.
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97. Show tickets?
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98. What about our anniversary?
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99. Well, that's what I meant.
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100. We won't be able to use those
$150 worth of show tickets
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101. to celebrate our anniversary.
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102. Sidney Poitier had nothing
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103. on my father's acting
abilities.
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104. And the award for "Best Husband
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105. "Acting Like He Was Sad
About Not Going Out
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106. "On His Anniversary
When He Was Actually Upset
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107. About Losing His Money"
goes to...
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108. Julius!
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109. Julius,
ladies and gentlemen.
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110. Oh, my God!
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111. What's wrong?
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112. I thought you guys
were going out.
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113. The sitter canceled,
and my anniversary is ruined.
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114. Other than that,
everything is fine.
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115. If this was a cartoon,
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116. you'd see a lightbulb
appear above my head.
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117. I can watch Drew and Tonya,
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118. and you and Dad
can still go out.
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119. Chris, this is not for a few
hours; it'll be all night.
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120. Ma, I can handle it.
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121. Well, what if Drew gets a fever?
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122. I'll call a doctor.
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123. What if Tonya sets
something on fire?
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124. I'll call the Fire Department.
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125. What if somebody
tries to break in?
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126. I'll call the police.
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127. What if you get
attacked by ghosts?
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128. I'll call Ghostbusters.
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129. Ma, I can do it.
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130. I mean, I know how much you've
been looking forward to this
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131. and I wouldn't want you
to miss it because of us.
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132. And the award for
"Best Kid Pretending
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133. "Like He Gives A Damn
About His Mother's Anniversary
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134. "When He Really Wants
To Get Out Of The House
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135. "So He Can Sneak Out And Do
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136. Something He Doesn't Have
Any Business Doing"
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137. goes to... Chris!
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138. Chris, ladies
and gentlemen.
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139. Oh... Thank you, Chris.
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140. I'm gonna go get ready.
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141. That left only
one thing for me to do.
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142. Hey, Dickerson.
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143. Yeah, good news;
the party got cancelled,
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144. I'll see you guys at the movies.
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145. Hey, who's this?
Who's on the line?
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146. It's Chris...
the football team manager.
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147. From Tattaglia.
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148. Yeah. Yeah. Cool.
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149. While my parents got ready
for their big night out,
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150. I got ready
for my big sneak-out.
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151. Hey, Drew, Tonya—
Chris is in charge.
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152. I want y'all to be
on your best behavior.
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153. If Chris accidentally
catches on fire,
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154. jumps out a window
to fan out the flames
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155. and falls to his death,
is he still in charge?
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156. No, then Drew is in charge.
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157. Boy, what are you doing?
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158. I'm gonna get
on That's Incredible
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159. by using my psychic powers
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160. to bend this spoon.
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161. Not with my good
silver you're not.
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162. Go mind-bend a spork
or something.
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163. Chris, you know
what to do.
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164. Yeah, I got
everything covered.
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165. I got
all the emergency numbers—
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166. Fire, Police, SWAT, FBI,
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167. CIA, IRS, NAACP,
and the NBA.
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168. In case
Chris Mullin breaks in.
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169. Bye.
All right...
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170. Bye.
we'll be back
in the morning.
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171. While my parents
were at the play,
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172. I was getting ready
to make a play.
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173. That's not incredible,
that's just stupid.
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174. She sleeps like an angel
but acts like the Devil.
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175. I love you, baby.
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176. This is going to be the
best anniversary ever.
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177. I know.
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178. Hey, um, no, no, I—
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179. No, hey—
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180. He was— he was—
he's okay.
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181. I'm so embarrassed.
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182. While my father had stopped
the show before it started,
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183. I was starting to think
Dickerson was a no-show.
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184. Chris?
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185. Chris.
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186. The idle sister
is the Devil's workshop.
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187. Even though nobody showed,
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188. I figured since I was out,
I may as well go in.
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189. Forget this.
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190. That's what happens
when you talk over the trailer
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191. for Three Men and a Baby.
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192. The next day,
I pulled a Robert Blake
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193. and tried to forget
all about the shooting.
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194. Make sure it's tight, Tonya.
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195. Isn't this
how Houdini died?
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196. No, Houdini died from
secondary peritonitis
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197. due to a ruptured spleen from
being punched in the stomach.
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198. Hey, kids.
Hi.
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199. Mom, Dad.
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200. Oh...
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201. Hi, baby.
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202. So... Chris,
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203. how did it go?
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204. Great, fine,
never been better,
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205. smooth as silk.
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206. With a bullet hole in it.
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207. So how was the play?
Well, we never saw it
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208. because we got
kicked out
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209. because your dad knocked
out one of the actors.
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210. You knocked out
one of the dogs?
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211. He snuck up on me.
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212. You were
in a theater,
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213. not an alley.
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214. Hey, look at this.
A guy got shot
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215. last night right
down the street
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216. from where you
guys saw the play.
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217. Oh... too bad we
didn't go see a movie.
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218. Maybe your dad could have
knocked out the shooter.
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219. Did they catch the
guy who did it?
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220. Nope.
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221. How do you get shot
in a movie theater
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222. and not have
any witnesses?
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223. Because nobody wants
to be a snitch, that's why.
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224. What do you mean?
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225. In the early days
in the black communities,
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226. people enjoyed telling
on each other.
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227. You couldn't do anything
without getting caught.
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228. Who did this?
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229. He did.
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230. Thousands of criminals
were sent to jail
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231. by law-abiding citizens.
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232. Thanks.
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233. No problem.
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234. It wasn't until those people
got out of jail
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235. and started killing the people
that sent them there...
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236. that snitching got a bad rep.
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237. Who did this?
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238. I don't know.
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239. Wasn't me.
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240. I didn't see nothing.
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241. When dinner was finished,
Tonya was just getting started.
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242. I know what you did.
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243. Words no man ever wants
to hear a woman say.
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244. What?
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245. What did I do?
You know.
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246. You snuck out
of the house last night.
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247. Prove it.
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248. Busted.
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249. Okay, how much do you want?
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250. $50.
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251. $50?
That's my whole week's pay.
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252. It's either that
or Momma's going
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253. to smack the sneak
out of you.
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254. Fine.
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255. How long was that?
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256. Two minutes
and 15 seconds.
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257. Dang.
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258. I was getting found out
at home
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259. and finding out things
at school.
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260. Hey, Chris.
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261. What happened at the
movies Friday night?
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262. We couldn't make it, but
I heard somebody got shot.
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263. Somebody got shot?
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264. Yeah.
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265. Oh, well,
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266. I wouldn't know, 'cause...
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267. I didn't go.
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268. Hold up— you
stood us up?
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269. But you just said
that you didn't go.
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270. It don't matter— if
we invite you someplace
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271. we expect you to show up.
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272. That's just rude, man.
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273. Sorry.
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274. Too bad we didn't go.
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275. If we had seen
that shooting,
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276. we'd be collecting that
reward money right now.
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277. Reward money?
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278. Yeah.
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279. The cops are offering
a thousand dollars
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280. to anybody who can
identify the shooter.
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281. Thousand dollars?
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282. What are you, a parrot?
A parrot?
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283. Yeah, every time I say
something, you say it?
I say it?
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284. Anyway, I'll
catch you later.
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285. Catch you later.
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286. Don't stand us up again.
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287. In the meantime,
the silent treatment
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288. was ringing
in my father's ears.
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289. Oh, come on, honey.
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290. It's been three days.
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291. How long you gonna keep
giving me the silent treatment?
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292. You ruined my
anniversary—
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293. I'd say about a year.
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294. He'd like to go for two.
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295. Why is it always
my responsibility
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296. to make sure
the anniversary is good
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297. while you get to sit back
and complain?
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298. I spent money
on dinner, tickets,
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299. a hotel, and what do I get?
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300. $250 worth of angry stare.
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301. Nowadays that stare
costs over a thousand.
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302. Okay, Mr. Hurt Feelings,
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303. exactly what is it that
you want me to do?
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304. Happy anniversary!
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305. The J Beauties again?
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306. Have fun, baby—
I'll see you tomorrow.
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307. Hi.
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308. Now, you just had
to push it, didn't you?
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309. My mother didn't even want
my father's dreams
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310. to run off with a white woman.
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311. Back at school,
I was wondering how to collect
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312. a thousand dollars without
collecting a bullet in my back.
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313. You can't do it, man—
you have any idea
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314. what they do to snitches
in the joint?
Do you?
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315. Yeah, I do—
my Aunt Patricia told me.
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316. Your Aunt Patricia
was in jail?
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317. Yeah, but that was when
she was still my Uncle Pat.
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318. Trust me, dude,
you do not want to snitch.
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319. I don't know, man,
I got to do something.
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320. There's a thousand dollars
with my name on it.
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321. Whatever you do,
don't include me.
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322. And if anybody asks, this
conversation never happened.
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323. To get that cold, hard cash,
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324. I needed someone
to take the heat.
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325. So, all I got to do
is go into the police station,
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326. give a description
of the guy,
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327. they give me a thousand dollars,
and I could keep half?
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328. Right.
No, thanks.
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329. I ain't trying
to be no snitch.
Oh, no, no, no.
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330. See, you're not snitching,
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331. I'm snitching.
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332. You're just collecting
the snitch money.
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333. Hmm...
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334. Okay, I'll do it—
but don't tell nobody.
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335. What you think I am, a snitch?
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336. Yes.
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337. Hey.
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338. You got the money?
They said I get it as soon
as they arrest the guy.
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339. So, you told them
about the red shirt
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340. and two-tone shoes and
the stingy brim hat?
Yep.
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341. It was either a black guy
or Justin Timberlake.
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342. Then I picked him
out of a lineup.
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343. You did what?
I picked him
out of a lineup.
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344. You never saw him— what if
you picked the wrong guy?
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345. Hey, it happens to me
all the time.
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346. Hold it right there.
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347. You're under arrest.
Wha... Wha... What?
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348. Falsifying a police report,
obstruction of justice.
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349. Back then police still cared
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350. about arresting
the right person.
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351. At the barbershop, rumors
about Jerome were spreading
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352. faster than Britney Spears
for the paparazzi.
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353. Cannot believe Jerome snitched.
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354. Ain't nothing they hate more
in jail than a snitch.
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355. There's a few things
they hate more,
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356. but let's say snitching's
in the top five.
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357. Man, I know a dude
that committed suicide,
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358. didn't leave a note, 'cause
he didn't want to be a snitch.
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359. Is it really that bad in there?
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360. Nah, prison is fun.
You guys don't think
they'll kill him, do you?
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361. Don't look at me!
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362. I don't know nothing.
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363. Back home, my father hoped
some special treatment
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364. would end
the silent treatment.
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365. Julius, what the heck are
you doing here in the dark?
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366. I'm giving you
your anniversary back.
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367. Julius, this is amazing.
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368. You did all of this for me?
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369. And there's more.
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370. I got you two tickets
to Show Dog tonight.
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371. I have to work,
but you can take Vanessa.
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372. Well, what about the kids?
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373. Chris stayed with them
the other night.
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374. He could take care
of them again.
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375. Oh, baby, this is the best
make-up anniversary ever.
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376. you blew it once,
don't let it happen again.
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377. My father was
out of the doghouse,
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378. but Jerome was still stuck
in the big house.
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379. Hello?
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380. Little dude
from across the street?
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381. Jerome?
Yo, you got to get me
out of here, man.
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382. People think I'm a snitch.
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383. And how am I supposed
to do that?
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384. I ain't no snitch,
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385. so even if I did know,
I wouldn't tell you.
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386. All I know is
I'm in here because of you,
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387. so either we both gonna be out
or we both gonna be in.
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388. You decide.
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389. I had to sneak out
of the house,
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390. but as always, one little thing
stood in my way.
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391. Tonya.
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392. What?
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393. I have to go out, and
I don't want you to tell.
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394. How much?
Ten dollars,
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395. plus you do laundry
on my next turn.
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396. Deal.
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397. Down at the police station,
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398. I needed to get Jerome out
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399. without getting myself
thrown in.
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400. What can I do
for you, son?
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401. I got a question.
How can I get someone out
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402. of jail who shouldn't
be in jail?
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403. Two ways.
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404. You got to post bail or
they got to be innocent.
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405. Well, what if they're
in jail
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406. for giving information
that was wrong.
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407. Well, then bring
us the person
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408. with the information
that's right.
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409. You mean a snitch?
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410. I like to call them "the
law's little helpers."
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411. Is there something you
want to tell me?
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412. I had run out of options.
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413. The only way to get Jerome out
of that dirty jail
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414. was to come clean.
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415. Okay.
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416. Meanwhile, my mother celebrated
her anniversary
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417. the way my father dreamed it
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418. with Vanessa.
Ooh, it's about
to start.
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419. Okay, ooh, ooh.
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420. Ooh!
Damn it!
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421. Vanessa!
I-I know...
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422. And that's why black people
hate Broadway.
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423. What y'all looking at?
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424. After trying to not snitch
on someone else,
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425. I had to finally snitch
on myself.
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426. Man! Little dude!
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427. Am I glad to see you.
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428. You're lucky your story
checked out, son.
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429. Your friend could've
gotten hurt in there.
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430. You guys would have protected
him, right?
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431. No.
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432. And don't try
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433. running games
on us again.
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434. We do this stuff
for a living.
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435. Am I going to jail?
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436. You seem like a decent kid and
there was no real harm done...
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437. Besides that guy that got shot.
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438. so we're gonna forget
this happened.
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439. Now you, you seem
like a criminal.
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440. That's because he is.
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441. But we're gonna let
you go, too.
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442. He'll be back.
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443. You're lucky we got
bigger fish to fry.
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444. Now, don't you knuckleheads
let me catch you
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445. doing anything like
this again.
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446. Yes, sir.
Yes, sir.
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447. Little dude,
you snitched?
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448. Yeah.
Thanks.
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449. That day I learned
people don't like it
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450. when a snitch puts them
in jail,
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451. but they sure don't mind it
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452. when a snitch gets them out.
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453. That week my mother
got another surprise.
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454. Hello, ma'am.
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455. Yes, can I help you?
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456. You must be Chris's mom.
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457. Uh, may I come in?
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458. Sure.
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459. As I'm sure you're aware,
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460. last Friday at the
midnight movies,
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461. Chris was a witness
to a shooting.
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462. He was?
Yes.
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463. And the valuable information
he gave us
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464. led us to the arrest
of the perpetrator.
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465. Wait, hold on.
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466. Last Friday
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467. Yes. You didn't know?
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468. No.
Well,
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469. anyway, I'm just here
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470. to personally deliver
this reward of $1,000
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471. and to thank him.
Is he around?
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472. He's around.
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473. But I'm not sure
how much longer.
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474. Officer, thank you
so much for coming by.
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475. I'll be sure that
he gets this.
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476. Of course.
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477. Thank you for
your time.
Mm-hmm.
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478. If you don't mind
me asking...
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479. What in the world
is he doing?
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480. Well, he's trying to get
on That's Incredible.
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481. Son, I hate to be the one
to tell you this,
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482. but That's Incredible
has been off the air
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483. for two years now.
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484. They're called
reruns.
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485. The only thing that hurt more
than Drew's feet
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486. was my sore behind after my mom
gave me a whoopin'.
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487. But the next day, I was just
glad everything was behind me.
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488. Yo, little dude from
across the street.
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489. I heard they caught
the shooter
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490. and you got paid.
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491. I did my part, so
where's my $500?
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492. My mom took it.
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493. You can ask her for it.
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494. Nah, nah, man.
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495. My deal was with you.
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496. Well, I don't have it.
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497. Well, then
looks like
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498. you're just gonna have to
give me a dollar a day
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499. for the next...
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500. 500 days?
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501. I was gonna say 50.
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502. Well, that's what you
get for snitching.
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503. Now, let me hold a dollar.
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