Soul Food
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:02:02
Guys, that's sounding good,
but I'm still missing a note.

:02:06
Let's do it again.
:02:08
MILES: Let's try it again.
:02:10
Here we go.
:02:11
One, two, three, four.
:02:15
[Singing]
Girl

:02:16
I care about you
:02:19
I'm there for you
:02:23
So why don't you care
:02:25
For me
:02:27
Like I care about you?
:02:31
MILES: Good, good, better.
:02:33
Let's take a break, all right?
:02:35
MAN: Leave the little man
to his business.

:02:42
I'm glad you could make it,
shorty.

:02:44
I'm glad, too.
:02:46
It's been tough...
:02:48
with school and working
at the shop afterwards.

:02:51
And figuring out what to do
with that loot Big Mama left me.

:02:56
What loot?
:02:57
-Dead presidents?
-Cash?

:02:59
-When did she leave it to you?
-Day she died.

:03:02
I was the only one
at the hospital.

:03:04
Big mama told me where
she stashed a lot of money.

:03:07
How much money
you talkin' about?

:03:09
Lots. I mean beaucoup.
:03:10
-Beaucoup?
-Beaucoup.

:03:12
Maybe you could help me
decide what to do with it.

:03:17
This isn't the money
from the will?

:03:18
Aunt Teri, you're the smartest
in the family.

:03:20
You know that's right.
:03:22
If I was your son,
would you invest in my future?

:03:25
-Do the right thing for family?
-Absolutely.

:03:27
If you help me,
I can give you a third.

:03:31
Like a fee.
:03:32
-A fee?
-Yeah.

:03:34
Then you could pay Big Mama's
bills and not sell the house.

:03:39
I can give you a percentage
if you help me invest it.

:03:42
You can use the money
to promote your CD.

:03:44
Have you told anybody else
about this?

:03:47
No, but I'd give you some of it.
You could pay Aunt Teri's loan.

:03:51
-Why don't you tell me...
-...where the money is?

:03:53
-Let's get it.
-When's a good time?

:03:57
Sunday at 3:00...
:03:59
at Big Mama's.

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