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1:10:01
Actually,
he kicked me off the band.

1:10:03
I'm sorry to hear that, son.
1:10:05
But see, that's what happens...
1:10:06
when a talented brother like yourself
don't have a real place to shine.

1:10:12
Uh, you know, Mr. Wade...
1:10:14
I was wonderin' if maybe
you had a space for me...

1:10:17
on your band next year.
1:10:19
That's a definite possibility.
1:10:23
But I want you to think
very carefully about that--

1:10:25
Then you come back and see me.
1:10:27
In the meantime,
I'll talk to the coaches...

1:10:29
about the scholarship situation.
1:10:30
All right.
1:10:33
Thanks.
1:10:35
All right.
1:10:36
Look, I might as well
tell you this up front.

1:10:38
What's that?
1:10:40
I can't really read music.
1:10:43
Ha ha!
Don't worry about that.

1:10:44
A lot of folks can't read the sign
that says ''toilet.''

1:10:46
Don't mean they don't know
how to use one.

1:10:52
You want one? OK.
1:10:58
Just once,
could a brother get a slice of pizza?

1:11:03
Hi.
1:11:10
Devon.
1:11:12
Oh, snap,
now you can see me?

1:11:18
Look, I panicked.
1:11:20
My parents were
talking all that crap...

1:11:23
about ''that hoodlum on the field
that started the fight,''

1:11:25
and I just...
1:11:26
Devon, I'm--I'm sorry.
1:11:29
It ain't about your parents.
1:11:31
You left me hanging.
1:11:35
You know how that feels?
1:11:38
No?
1:11:40
Let me show you.
1:11:46
Sean: Dr. Lee?
1:11:47
Dr. Lee.
1:11:49
I just wanted to catch you
before rehearsal.

1:11:50
I was thinkin'
that instead of promoting...

1:11:53
a P-2 to replace Devon...
1:11:54
we might just keep
the snare line at 9.

1:11:57
And how long have you
been thinking that?


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