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:14:00
Wouldn't be saying this if I didn't
need this job for this halfway house.

:14:03
Say what?
:14:05
I heard that.
:14:06
I know you don't
want me to call your P.O.

:14:08
- And I don't mean the post office.
- I didn't say nothing,

:14:11
Mr. Washington, sir.
:14:13
You never do.
:14:16
Antoinette?
What was it you wanted?

:14:19
There's some guy talking about
he's trying to get a job.

:14:21
- Is he clean?
- Probably not.

:14:24
- Let me check.
- Bring him back here.

:14:25
Hope he's better than
the last person we had.

:14:30
All right, turn around.
:14:32
- Turn around!
- Damn!

:14:34
Damn!
:14:37
- What's that?
- Pager.

:14:40
Turn it off and turn it back on!
:14:44
Okay. Go ahead.
:14:50
Yes sir-ee, Bob.
:14:52
Whoo!
Those were the days.

:14:55
Come have a seat.
:15:02
Now...
:15:03
I was your age on this one.
:15:08
You had to be tough back there.
:15:10
And that's what I'm
looking for-- somebody tough.

:15:12
Someone able to give orders
and take them.

:15:15
- You think you can handle that?
- Sir, yes, sir.

:15:19
I can handle that,
Mr. Washington.

:15:20
Call me Mr. Washington.
Tell me about yourself.

:15:24
Well... um...
:15:27
I was working--
:15:28
I had a job as assistant manager
at the Footlocker.

:15:31
- What happened at the Footlocker?
- I got laid off.

:15:35
Yeah? Wasn't no
funny business, was it?

:15:37
No. No, sir.
:15:39
- No, sir.
- You sure?

:15:40
No, wasn't nothing
like that.

:15:43
Things got a little slow and...
:15:44
of course you know
who's the first to go.

:15:46
Uh-uh.
All niggas say that.

:15:48
Well... okay.
:15:57
SUPER COPS SECURITY

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