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:05:01
and had his little sign
on the side.

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He was just starting out,
but he's come a long way.

:05:06
All you hear is,
"Tommy, Tommy dancing.

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"Tommy this. Tommy that.
I wanna go to Tommy Academy."

:05:11
I have a ten-year-old son...
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that's trying to get
into the academy.

:05:14
So I think
that it's wonderful...

:05:16
and he needs to keep up
the good work...

:05:18
and he needs to be commended for
the things that he's doing...

:05:20
for the black community,
Hispanics.

:05:21
He has marvelous parties...
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so somebody need to call
and give a party...

:05:25
'cause he give bomb parties.
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Tommy is a ghetto celebrity,
'cause you're gonna see Tommy...

:05:31
somewhere
in your neighborhood...

:05:32
in the middle of your streets,
waking you up...

:05:35
because his music gonna be loud.
:05:37
When my mom was in jail,
he took me in...

:05:41
and he made sure
I got to school.

:05:44
Whatever I needed,
he made sure I was OK.

:05:47
If I wasn't dancing for Tommy...
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I'd probably be doing
some bad things right now.

:05:50
I fear for him sometimes,
though...

:05:51
'cause a lot of people
are jealous...

:05:53
and they're
really hatin' on him.

:05:54
If something happened to him,
we'd all be right there.

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We all gonna suffer.
:05:58
He screams at us.
:05:59
He screams, "You in trouble."
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He basically,
you know, like a father.

:06:04
He was really there for me.
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And I admire him for that.
I love him for that.

:06:12
See how you powder like that?
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Then you got to get the lips.
You don't want it to smear.

:06:17
So...
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Yep. And that's it.
:06:30
Once I put the powder on...
:06:32
then you try to dust off some
of the white of the powder...

:06:37
and there you have it.
:06:40
Your color come back.

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