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:53:00
Yo, big brother.
:53:04
(Sighs) You made the papers, man.
:53:15
Ronnie...
Can you get me outta here, man?

:53:20
- I'll try. What's the bail?.
- 50,000.

:53:24
50?! God damn!
:53:27
- What's the cash options?
- My lawyer says maybe in a week...

:53:30
I can get that, um,
that ten per cent thing.

:53:34
- Maybe Rodney got...
- Rodney?

:53:35
Tell motherfuckers
to stop fuckin' with you.

:53:38
(Softly ) Yeah, man.
Yeah. Yeah. Maybe.

:53:44
Look, man, I'm gonna try
to get you outta here, OK?

:53:47
Ronnie, some of these brothers...
some of these men...

:53:52
they love jail, man.
:53:54
But all this, this ain't for me, man.
:53:58
I'm gonna get you
outta here, all right?

:54:08
You kiss my babies for me, please?
:54:11
- All right.
- Thank you.

:54:19
(Woman) We've been open
for about a year.

:54:22
We've done pretty well so far.
:54:26
(Sighs)
:54:28
When I read about it,
my heart was broken.

:54:31
Victor is a sweetheart.
:54:33
- Was he ever late for work?
- Never. Like Swiss movement.

:54:36
- Did he ever steal?.
- No, he was honest.

:54:38
- Get any visitors?
- No.

:54:44
See him in here?
:54:46
No.
:54:47
Victor was my buffer.
He could talk and reason with them.

:54:51
Anybody ever threaten him?
:54:54
# Open up your eyes
and realise things is tough

:54:56
# Your shit is my rough
when you livin' in the city

:54:59
# Walk with your head high
step with the bitty-bop


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