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:16:50
Check this out.
:16:53
Yeah, yeah.
:16:56
Yo, my name is Dee
and this is Zachary

:16:58
I'm in the front
He's in the back of me

:17:00
People say
"Zack, you act too black for me"

:17:03
But, yo, I like the way
the brother acts to me

:17:07
You get props for that. You hear that,
Mr. Wimms? Your son can rhyme.

:17:10
My eight-year-old daughter can rhyme.
But can he read and write?

:17:14
Gonna break my drinkin' glasses, and he
won't be readin', writin' or rhymin'.

:17:18
Hey, man,
you gonna be his promoter?

:17:21
You gonna take half
of every dollar he makes?

:17:23
- Don't be mean, Otis.
- I'm just teasin' him.

:17:26
He knows that.
He better know that.

:17:29
You know about Reverend Calvin Butts
from the Abyssinian Baptist Church?

:17:33
- I know you know.
- No, Mr. Wimms, I don't. I'm sorry.

:17:37
He's goin' around
with children aboutJasmine's age.

:17:41
They paintin' over liquor
and tobacco billboards aimed at blacks.

:17:47
What do you think about that?
:17:50
That's right. Think about it.
You think about it too.

:17:54
- Come on, Pop.
- Come on what?

:17:56
He come over here, he needs to think
about where he's at, that's all.

:17:58
I sure as hell have to think about it
when I go over there.


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