:33:23
Finally made it back
for the old lady's birthday, huh?
:33:29
- How long you been home?
- A couple weeks.
:33:37
Why didn't you call me, man?
:33:40
I knew you'd be back.
:33:42
I knew you would.
:33:45
Your little brother done came up, man.
:33:48
- Really?
- Hell, yeah.
:33:49
I mean, shit got bad.
Real bad.
:33:54
Be up in that damn bodega
with mama food stamps,
:33:56
and motherfuckers
be laughing at me.
:33:58
Can you believe that?
They was laughing at me.
:34:03
We had no lights,
no electricity, no food.
:34:06
We wrapped up in our coats
:34:07
in front of the stove
in the wintertime.
:34:10
Mama with that
sad-ass look on her face
:34:13
talking about,
"Oh, Shep. Oh, Shep."
:34:17
She actually believed
you was coming back
:34:20
to save us or some shit.
:34:27
It's all right, though.
I handled shit.
:34:30
We got a split-level duplex,
:34:32
big-screen TV, marble floors.
:34:34
Mama ain't have to work.
:34:36
She seen more money in her life
than she ever had.
:34:40
And I did that.
I brought that back.
:34:45
With us side by side,
together as brothers,
:34:48
can't nothing stop us.
Nothing.
:34:54
You think I came back here
to work for you?
:34:56
Come on, man.
We brothers.
:34:59
Wouldn't have you working for me.