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You against Morales because
he don't talk good English?
:45:06
- That has nothing to do with it.
- Morales get up there. I wanna hear you.
:45:09
- Come on, Morales.
- Come on, chicken.
:45:13
We want Morales.
:45:15
- Hey, chicken.
- We want Morales.
:45:20
I no chicken.
:45:27
- All right. Start talking.
- What am I gonna talk about?
:45:30
Talk about anything. How you got up
this morning, took the bus to school.
:45:34
- Well...
- Go ahead.
:45:36
I got up at 7:30, go wash.
:45:39
But my stinking sister, she's still
in the bathroom, so I can't get in.
:45:44
That's fine, boy. Just keep talking.
:45:47
So then I go to the stinking bathroom.
I wash my stinking face.
:45:51
- Then I ate some stinking sausages.
- Louder, come on.
:45:54
- We can't hear you in the balcony.
- So then I go down the stinking street...
:45:58
...with my stinking books, and then
I meet this stink-face. And he says:
:46:02
"You go to school, Pete?"
I say, "You stinking right, boy."
:46:05
So we walked to the stinking EI,
and we wait for the stinking train.
:46:09
What do you think? The stinking train is
late. So I gotta get into the stinking crowd.
:46:14
And that's why I'm stinking late
to school, teach.
:46:17
- How was I? Okay?
- You sure stunk up that record, boy.
:46:26
- That'll be enough for today.
- You gonna play it?
:46:29
No. Thanks for picking Morales.
:46:33
- I'm sure you're his friend.
- Sure enough, chief.
:46:37
Too bad you can't see the same.
:46:40
- And just what does that mean?
- Morales is a spic, that's what it means.
:46:44
- Maybe you don't like spics.
- That'll be enough.
:46:47
- What did I do, anyhow?
- Sit down, spic.
:46:50
- You heard him, greaseball.
- At least I'm no Irish Mick.
:46:53
I said, that'd be enough.
:46:55
Now, pick up that magazine, Belazi.
:46:59
Pick it up.