Poetic Justice
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:52:12
-ls that barbecue?
-Looks like barbecue.

:52:16
-ls that f ree barbecue?
-Shit. It gonna be f ree.

:52:19
-We got a gang of f reaks here.
-I ain't thinking about these brothers.

:52:24
-What y'all gonna do?
-We gonna eat.

:52:27
You crazy? This ain't your f amily.
:52:29
-We black. We all f amily.
-Word.

:52:32
Especially when it comes to barbecue.
:52:36
Lordy, Lordy!
Will you look at the ladies? Hot damn!

:52:44
-We related, huh?
-I hope we're distant relatives.

:52:48
Really?
:52:50
Well, you know,
third and removed don't count.

:52:54
-I don't think so.
-My cousin, my cousin!

:52:56
Look at my f amily over here.
My cousins. What's up, cousin?

:53:00
-How you doing, boy?
-Cousin!

:53:03
-What's up, cousin?
-What's up?

:53:05
I ain't seen you
in I don't know when.

:53:09
Goddamn! That's a pretty
girlf riend you got here, boy.

:53:13
Y'all make a good-looking couple too.
So, what's your name, cousin?

:53:17
-Lucky. Little Lucky?
-Lucky, yeah.

:53:21
With a lady like this, shit,
I'd call you Lucky too.

:53:26
-What's your name, sweet thing?
-Justice.

:53:31
You mean, like the law?
How you get a name like that?

:53:34
You don't wanna know that story.
Anyway, this is my f riend...

:53:39
-lesha. This is my husband, Chicago.
-Chi-Town, how you doing?

:53:43
-What's happening, man?
-So, cousin, what's your name?

:53:47
Just call me Cousin Pete.
That's right, Cousin Pete.

:53:51
Come here.
I want y'all to meet some f amily.

:53:55
Over here we got Aunt Jessica.
:53:57
Uncle Herb. Aunt Aida Pearl.
That's Uncle Fred and his wife, Wilma.


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