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:08:00
Ok, you can't be adding
extras here, Sid.

:08:03
Tell me something.
Does Simon know

:08:04
you wet the bed
till you were 12?

:08:06
Ok, ok, I'm sorry
for being

:08:09
a self-centered,
arrogant...

:08:10
No break-dancing.
:08:11
You crazy,
no, no, you...

:08:13
No, I ain't
crossing that line.

:08:15
Just say it, Dre. I got
your review in my hands.

:08:18
I'll put it at the bottom
of the stack. Come on.

:08:20
All right.
:08:21
No break-dancing...
:08:23
no break-dancing ass
:08:26
who's taking advantage
of his friendship

:08:28
with the beautiful,
smart, the giving

:08:32
hip-hop writer of
The Los Angeles Times.

:08:35
New editor of Double XL.
:08:38
The new editor
of Double XL

:08:39
for his personal
:08:41
professional
advancement.

:08:42
Are you happy now?
:08:44
Mm-hmm. Congratulations.
:08:45
I think you've got
another hit on your hands.

:08:49
Thank you, Sid.
:08:52
Couldn't wait one week
:08:53
for the review
to come out, huh?

:08:55
So what's the deal?
:08:56
You gonna be home in time
for Russell's party?

:08:57
Oh, look at you.
Like you're on

:08:59
a first name basis
with Russell Simmons.

:09:00
Come on now,
you know how I do it.

:09:02
Yes, I'll be home
for the DefJJam party.

:09:04
My bags are packed.
:09:06
Cool. Cool. No, I cannot
wait to see you, big time.

:09:08
All right, girl. Peace.
:09:10
All right. Bye, Dre.
:09:14
Sidney, Voice Over:
For many people,

:09:15
hip-hop was
that first friend.

:09:17
The first to talk to us...
:09:23
the first to understand.
:09:26
Hip-hop has always been
that kind of friend to me.

:09:32
And like any relationship,
:09:34
I've watched it grow.
:09:36
I've watched it change.
:09:40
#Who's the one that can't
comprehend at first? #

:09:42
#Well, I may sound
like a cell phone... #

:09:44
[Song Becomes Indistinct]
:09:55
Hey, Sid Shaw.
:09:57
Hey, how you doing,
Beanie?

:09:58
Been trying, um...
:09:59
What's up?

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