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:20:01
- Nikki.
- You're from East New York?

:20:03
- Where's that?
- It's in Brooklyn.

:20:05
My mother was from there.
What's it like?

:20:08
It's rough.
:20:10
- Why'd you move?
- It was time.

:20:14
Got any brothers or sisters
in Brooklyn?

:20:16
- He likes to ask questions.
- I see that.

:20:18
He wasn't askin' too many
the other day, though.

:20:20
- The other day?
- Oh, you should have seen this boy.

:20:23
It was terrible.
His girl just dissed him.

:20:25
I'm surprised you're still
on your feet still standin'.

:20:27
- Yeah, well, I'm not really.
- Yeah, okay.

:20:33
- I guess I got what I asked for.
- You admit it. You were doggin' her.

:20:38
We were just goin' through the motions.
There was no real intensity involved.

:20:42
- It looked pretty intense to me.
- That ain't the first time, either.

:20:45
I remember this one time at the movies.
Remember that, Zack?

:20:49
Yeah, I remember that time
at the movies, too, Dee.

:20:51
- Forget it. Remember, it was the mall.
- I remember that time at the mall too.

:20:55
That was the time at the mall, yeah.
I ain't gonna say. I'll tell you later.

:21:02
- Are you Italian?
- No, I'm Jewish. Why?

:21:04
'Cause you smell like garlic, and I'm
gonna need to spray that bed with Lysol.

:21:10
All right.
:21:15
That's really funny, Dee.
That's really funny.

:21:25
Don't call me if you need somebody
to carry your mattress out.

:21:28
All right.
And be careful, Zack.

:21:31
Make sure she don't plant
no bombs in your mailbox.

:21:34
Yeah, well, I live at 148 Burnside,
if you wanna come check it out for me.

:21:38
That's where I live.
:21:40
Yeah, okay. I don't think so.
:21:52
What?
:21:53
- Nikki.
- Yeah? What about her?

:21:56
- Well, she's beautiful, man.
- Yeah, she's fine.

:21:59
- Yeah, she's your cousin.
- So ask her out.


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