:43:01
And I hear tell that
maybe you could, uh-
:43:03
you got me wrong, mister.
:43:05
And anyway, what would a bale
of cotton be doing in harlem?
:43:09
Hey! Hey!
:43:11
Open up!
:43:15
Hey!
:43:16
Open up,
you old bastard!
:43:20
Look, white man, ain't you a
long way from where you live?
:43:32
Was that
black enough for you?
:43:34
It ain't, but it's gonna be.
:43:36
Ha ha ha!
:44:01
Is it black enough
for you?
:44:02
Hey, deke! Hey!
:44:04
Yeah, all right!
My man!
:44:09
Hey.
:44:11
Good times
are here now.
:44:13
How was
the congo, baby?
:44:14
Fine, beautiful, beautiful.
:44:16
Man, I never been so scared in all my life.
:44:18
Me, too, man.
:44:19
Cops been leaning
on you boys a bit?
:44:20
Hell no. It was you we was worrying about.
:44:22
Man, I thought
you was dead.
:44:23
Are you dumb? This man got brains, baby.
:44:26
I had to lay low
for a while.
:44:31
But I was thinking about
you boys all the time.
:44:34
And now deke o'malley's
back in town.
:44:37
And you better believe it.
:44:38
And that means we gonna
take care of business.
:44:40
Right, reverend?
'Cause I found it.
:44:43
I finally found
that bale of cotton.
:44:46
Brother barry,
you are beautiful.
:44:50
Where is
that bale of cotton?
:44:51
Goodman's junkyard.
:44:53
Goodman's junkyard?
:44:55
Now, is that
kosher enough for you?
:44:57
Ha ha ha!