Mississippi Masala
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:23:04
- Hey, D-Money.
- Why I always got to come get you?

:23:09
Why I always got to come get you
off the street corner, man?

:23:13
Daddy wants you home, maybe fix him
something to eat before he get off of work.

:23:17
That's why I don't take you
on the job with me.

:23:20
- I can't depend on you. Come on.
- I was getting ready to go.

:23:23
- Go by the employment office?
- Yeah.

:23:26
- And?
- I went down...

:23:27
...and they tell me I'm coming
in there too much.

:23:30
They tell me veterans come first.
:23:33
Those crackers always got
some excuse...

:23:35
That's what I'm talking about.
You always got some excuse.

:23:39
You can stand out here on the corner
with these crackheads...

:23:42
...but when it's about getting a job,
you got an excuse.

:23:45
- You can wear these big-ass...
- Hey!

:23:59
- Can I get something for y'all?
- No, thank you.

:24:10
- Gentlemen, did you ring?
- No.

:24:27
Anything else I can get for you, sir?
:24:32
Ma'am?
:24:34
Could you put our bread
in a doggy bag, please?

:24:37
Certainly, ma'am.
:24:38
- I'll go inside and wait for my father.
- All right, Demetrius. Take care.

:24:42
All right.
:24:47
That's Grace's son.
You know, Mrs. Sanders' Grace?

:24:52
He's the good one.
:24:54
We helped him start his own business.
Clancy, bless his heart.

:24:58
He spoke to the bank.
You know how they are with references.


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