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. . .and a devoted father of two.
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You've got a mortgage,
car payments, medical bills. . .

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. . .food bills, electricity bills,
gas bills, clothing bills. . .

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. . .and, by the way. . .
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. . .you' re fired .
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I just want to say that I' m . . . .
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I didn't mean to shoot that guy, Cliff.
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That was an accident.
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And . . . .
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I used to complain about my paycheck.
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And then when. . .
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. . .when I didn't get it no more. . .
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. . . I realized that was the last. . . .
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That little piece of paper
was the only thing . . .

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. . . holding my life together.
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And . . . .
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You know, when I seen. . .
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. . . I seen
people out on the street living . . .

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. . .and . . .
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. . . I thought. . .
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. . . they were maybe
like bums or like junkies.

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And then one day. . .
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. . .I seen this family live. . . .
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I seen this family living in a box
and. . .

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. . . I imagined my babies living
in that box and I couldn't stand it.

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I went crazy.
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And . . .
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. . .about the gun. . . .
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It's just a Remington gun.
It ain 't nothing, really.

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It's just. . . .
I've seen on TV shows. . .

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. . .where they flash a gun
and it gets them attention.

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I thought
maybe if I brought the gun in. . .

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. . .that Mrs. Banks,
who's my boss. . .

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. . .she would . . .
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. . .she would listen, you know,
for maybe just even five minutes.

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You know, but. . .
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. . . I don't know
if people listen to guys like me.

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I'm just a guy that has a job, goes to
work everyday and people don 't listen.

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We' re a good family.
We don't do drugs. . .


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