The Cookout
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l'm not your daddy. No.
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Come here!
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Nobody knows who
your daddies are.

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Now, what do you
call these again?

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Chitterlings.
And a cookout...

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ain't a cookout
without them.

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l hate to ask, but what
exactly is a cookout?

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Well, it's when
the family gets together.

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You see them out there?
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We get together.
We dance.

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We grill meat.
We share gossip.

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We sing. We can play
dominoes, cards.

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We have a good time.
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The three f's--
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fun...
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food...
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family.
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That ain't right.
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Leroy, use a coaster, man.
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You're messing up my table.
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You left it out here
for public use.

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The law says that's
an assumed risk.

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You need to stop fronting
like you're a real lawyer...

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and pass the bar. Do that.
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A real lawyer.
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Hey, l know more
than any real lawyer.

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l took the bar 15 times.
They only took it once.

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Do you know how much
you learn about the law...

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when you take it over
and over and over?

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Huh? Jojo, when is
that food gonna be ready?

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l'm starving.
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Aw, man, nice place
Todd got here.

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Sure is. Mm-hmm.
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l mean, look at the trees.
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You know, l planted
a tree once.

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Never could get it to grow.
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Hey...grass.
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l could never get
my lawn this nice.

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That's because you're black.
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What? l got racist grass?
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No. The water company--
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they pump low-grade water...
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into the black neighborhoods.
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That's why you
never see nice lawns...

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in black communities.
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What the hell
is low-grade water?

:46:53
ls it possible, Leroy...
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that people in the hood, they
can't afford landscapers...


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