Bringing Down the House
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:14:02
I asked you a question.
:14:04
Rolex.
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Rolex?
:14:06
I did time, baby,
but I ain't do the crime.

:14:08
You're a convict?
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Bump that.
:14:11
Shoot,
Roscoe cracked that door.

:14:13
I kicked it off the heezy
and bounced.

:14:15
For real, though.
:14:17
What did you just say?
:14:19
What, don't you hear good?
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All right.
:14:23
Let's see.
How can I put this?

:14:26
I was recently liberated
from a correctional facility...

:14:29
All right. I get it.
:14:30
You're in the big house, and
you get someone to type for you,

:14:33
and you get on the lnternet,
and you misrepresent yourself.

:14:35
It happens, and I'm a sucker,
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but now you have to go,
because this is over.

:14:39
Unh-unh. No, no, no.
:14:40
Biscuit,
you misrepresented yourself.

:14:42
Boyishly light -- please.
:14:44
Gray.
:14:45
You said you was
a criminal lawyer.

:14:47
I pulled your file.
:14:49
You're just some sorry-ass
tax attorney.

:14:51
A tax lawyer is
a criminal lawyer.

:14:53
Oh, yeah?
:14:55
Well, good,
'cause that's why I'm here.

:14:57
Well, do tell.
:14:58
Well,
I want to reopen my case.

:15:01
And what did you do, smoke
some homies on a drive-by?

:15:06
Smoke? Homies?
:15:08
Well, you a regular
gangster, huh?

:15:11
No, man. I was in for armed
robbery, but I didn't do it.

:15:15
Yeah, nobody did it.
:15:16
I can't be having
this conversation

:15:18
because you're a criminal-type.
:15:19
If I was a criminal,
I would have shanked you

:15:21
when I had
that knife in my hand.

:15:22
The fact that you even said that
is a problem for me.

:15:24
-But I didn't think that.
-It's just time to go.

:15:26
Please, just listen to me.
Just give me one second.

:15:29
No, I don't have a second.
:15:30
Okay, can I just
say something, please?

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What?
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I didn't do the crime.
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You rude mother--
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[ Locks clicking ]
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I ain't goin'.
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[ lnsects chirping ]
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[ Sighs ]

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