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:32:02
- Uh, Scotch.
- "Some"?

:32:05
Like two or three.
:32:07
I usually go in there
after most work nights.

:32:10
Uh-huh. How long were you in there?
:32:13
Uh, I don't know.
About eight-thirty till about ten.

:32:17
Uh, see... My shift...at Hambones -
:32:20
I'm a...I'm a manager.
:32:23
It don't end till ten.
:32:25
I wasn't feelin' very good,
so I left early.

:32:29
You weren't feelin' good,
so you went to Kool Breeze?

:32:33
It wasn't like it was a "goin' home"
not feelin' good.

:32:38
You had a headache? An argument?
:32:43
(Sighs)
:32:45
No, I just...just tired, man.
:32:49
Go ahead.
:32:50
So I left Kool Breeze,
uh, started walkin' home.

:32:54
I cut through Ahab's parking lot.
:32:57
And this guy just flexed on me, man.
He jumped outta nowhere.

:33:00
I got scared. You know the rest.
:33:03
Tell me, Victor.
:33:07
I just... I shot him.
:33:10
Hey, little man.
I like that cut.

:33:13
- Where'd you get it?
- Barber shop.

:33:23
You know, you used to have
a good head on your shoulders

:33:27
before Rodney got a hold of you.
:33:29
Still do.
:33:31
You know, Ronald, I been lookin' out
for you since you been yea high.

:33:36
Now, you don't want my guidance?
Fine. It's your life.

:33:40
Let me tell you somethin'.
:33:42
You even glance in the direction
of that little kid Tyrone,

:33:45
and I'm gonna fuck you up so bad
you're gonna wish I had killed you.

:33:49
Now, do we have an understanding?
:33:52
Do we have an understanding?
:33:55
(Sighs) Yeah.
:33:57
Why do we keep goin' through this?
I told you already.


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