:50:01
- What they doin'?
- I don't know.
:50:03
Does this look like a pistol?
:50:05
Run, Lijah.
:50:10
Damn! You too stupid to run!
:50:13
Lonnie, I ain't gonna put
no pressure on my back leg.
:50:16
Shit, I'd rather get shot than let
this bunion swell up on me again.
:50:20
We just need to ask some questions
about your tenants and his friends.
:50:23
A snitch? No problem.
:50:26
Lonnie, don't you dare
snitch on them boys.
:50:30
Look here, Lijah.
I give a damn about being a snitch.
:50:34
We ain't in prison.
:50:35
And if we was,
I sure would cut your ass.
:50:39
There you go, there you go, trying
to be an old-ass gangster!
:50:42
Boys!
:50:45
I'm sorry, sweetie.
What is it that you need?
:50:49
Where are they?
:50:51
That I couldn't tell you.
I don't know.
:50:53
What can you tell me?
:50:55
I know they left.
They left everything--
:50:57
checkbook, wallet and all.
:51:00
Where can a man go
with no money, l.D. or nothing?
:51:05
Maybe he has a friend
who has money.
:51:07
That bunch?
:51:09
They couldn't put enough
together to buy a pack of ketchup.
:51:12
And I guarantee that's two dollars
more than your ass got.
:51:15
Shut your ass up
before I push you.
:51:18
Maybe he asked other friends
that might be able to give him money.
:51:21
So he can live for a while.
:51:23
Oh, that I couldn't tell you.
:51:26
Ahh, yeah! There is this
one guy who lives uptown.
:51:31
He'd be partying with them celebrities,
a lot of them sports stars,
:51:34
and all them other assholes.
:51:37
They got a lot of money--
they don't know what to do with it.
:51:42
What'd they call him? Uh...
:51:44
Damn!
What'd they call him?
:51:48
He's a ghetto superstar.
Ghetto superstar.
:51:51
How do you know this?
:51:53
My nephew told me.
He around their age.
:51:55
- And they are friends?
- No, they just talk.
:51:58
But?
:51:59
But when he was younger,
Brisco used to take care of him.