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- A code name for what?
- James Bond.
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- A drug dealer.
- ls it?
:31:07
Well, a lot of people think so.
:31:09
You know, this song is from the '60s,
when you couldn't sing about drugs,
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so they had to make up codes.
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So what was the code?
What does "Hey, Mr Tambourine Man
Play a song for me" mean?
:31:19
- Well, you figure--
- "Play a song for me"
means "give me the stuff."
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Yeah, it's like that nigger
been out drinkin' all night
and smokin' some shit...
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and everybody broke out on his
ass, you know what I'm sayin'?
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And he's high-- he's still high,
but he's kinda low and shaky.
You know-- "jingle-jangle."
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Yeah, and he needs something, like
a big hit of crack or cocaine and shit.
:31:35
He's crazy, okay?
:31:37
So, what do you think, Emilio?
Do you think that Raul is right?
:31:42
- All right, it's too
personal to discuss.
- What?
:31:46
You mean you choose not to
participate in the discussion?
:31:50
- Boy's too slick.
- Not about somethin' so personal.
:31:58
Wanna draw for it?
:32:00
What?
:32:02
High card, you don't have to
discuss anything.
:32:07
Why do I gotta draw for it?
That's the way it is now.
:32:28
Listen to this.
:32:31
Name one of the most influential
presidents of the 20th century.
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- Roosevelt.
- Simple, right?
:32:37
Wrong.
A history teacher's nightmare.
:32:42
How about Snoop Doggy Dogg
for an answer?
:32:44
Joe Montana. Winston Churchill.
:32:49
But this-- this is the best.
:32:52
"l will not answer this question on the
grounds that it is culturally biased...
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against individuals
such as myself."