:07:01
And I was thinking we could get
our own place
:07:03
and maybe get married someday.
:07:07
Damn, Lonnie.
:07:08
That's real sweet, baby.
:07:12
Nigger ain't never said no shit
like that before.
:07:14
So you think maybe we could...
:07:16
Oh. 10:30, boo.
:07:18
You know what that mean.
:07:19
What?
My show is on.
:07:24
Up next, "Compton 90221."
:07:26
My show is on, too.
:07:34
We can't be cleaning up
like this.
:07:36
We gotta hire ourselves a maid.
:07:38
What are you complaining about?
:07:39
I'm the one on my hands
and knees.
:07:41
I thought that was
your favorite position.
:07:43
- Good morning, guys.
- Hey.
:07:46
Hey.
:07:47
What's wrong, man?
:07:48
What's wrong, Lon?
:07:52
I'm a year older, and I'm
still here with you two guys
:07:55
at my Uncle Virgil's house.
:07:56
You know what you sound like
right now, man?
:07:59
Nah. What?
:08:00
A bitch.
:08:02
Yeah.
Seriously, Lonnie.
:08:03
You don't want to mess around
with a good thing.
:08:05
I mean, take a look around you.
:08:07
We got the tight bachelor pad.
:08:09
We could do whatever we want.
I mean, this is it.
:08:13
We made it, man.
:08:15
Right there, dawg.
:08:16
Mm!
Ta-dow!
:08:20
You better clean this damn mess
up before you leave.
:08:23
I know that.
:08:25
Whip some ass up in here.
:08:28
This is it?
:08:30
Getting yelled at
like schoolchildren?
:08:34
I mean, I thought I'd be
further along in my life by now.
:08:37
You know, have my own family.
:08:39
My own place.
:08:45
One of these days
you guys are gonna grow up.