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:49:08
This is from Rodney.
:49:11
He say whack it up...
into ounces.

:49:17
He'll hit you off...later.
:49:21
Yeah, all right.
:49:24
Hm.
:49:31
- Jo-Jo. You know Rodney Little?
- Sure.

:49:33
- Rodney's got this yo, Strike.
- Likes to drink the chocolate Moos.

:49:37
I need yo to talk to me. You mind
laying some cards on him for me?

:49:40
- Depends.
- Need him to sweat.

:49:42
- What'll you do for me?
- Nothin' you don't do for yourself.

:49:45
Strike, my man!
This is a new day, Strike.

:49:49
Dinkins out, Rudy in. Law and order.
Cut the budget. Party's over.

:49:53
Crackdown on drugs, crime, niggers,
:49:56
spics, homeless, squeegeemen,
African-Americans.

:50:00
Have a seat. So what's up?
:50:03
Not a thing, Detective.
:50:05
Detective? Call me Jo-Jo.
:50:08
You like basketball?.
:50:10
Nah. I don't like sports.
:50:13
- What do you like?
- Trains.

:50:16
Choo-choo trains?
You can't dunk a basketball?.

:50:20
- Nah.
- Nah. Get the fuck outta here, man.

:50:23
You been slammin'
before you was crawlin'.

:50:26
All right, listen.
I'm here cos I like you.

:50:29
I do. Now, tomorrow night's
gonna be knocko night.

:50:32
We're coming down on these projects
like a fuckin' broom.

:50:35
So if I was you,
I'd take my homies out, say 9pm,

:50:39
for some chocolate Moolies
or whatever it is you drink,

:50:42
till about 11, bet?
:50:44
Yeah, bet.
:50:45
I look out for you,
you look out for me.

:50:48
- Yeah, all right.
- No, no, no. No "all right".

:50:51
I look out for you,
you look out for me.

:50:58
- You look like 500.
- 500. That's a start.


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