Unconditional Page #2
- Year:
- 2011
- 12 min
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I think it's my friend's house,
but I'm not sure.
Give it here.
Your friend Joe Bradford?
Yes, ma'am.
Well, you're in luck,
'cause that's where he live.
Welcome to the projects, honey.
Thank you.
for Joe, aren't you?
He said you might be
stopping by.
I'm Denise.
I work with him.
Hi. I'm Sam.
Oh, I know who you are.
Told me all about you.
Come on in.
Just make yourself at home.
I knew you'd come.
Hey.
I need your help
with something.
I bet I know
what you're thinking.
How in the world
did I end up here?
I'm just glad to see you, Joe.
Hold this.
I hope you got enough, man.
Thanks, Billy. Thanks.
Let's go!
Hey, give me one.
Ha, ha, hey, yeah!
Yeah, that's what
I'm talking about.
That's what I'm talking about.
Huddle up, huddle up,
huddle up, here we go.
Here we go.
Ha! Ha! Ha!
Ha! Haaa!
Green means they all had
And for that...
Oh, this is my good friend from
when we were kids, Miss Sam.
Give it up.
Hello.
You ready.
I'm ready, yeah.
His name is Snuffy
Yeah, and he's a clown
Yeah, when he gets jiggy
Yeah, he breaks it down
Yeah, go Snuffy
Go Snuffy, go Snuffy
Yeah
His name is Papa
Yeah, and he's a clown
Yeah, when he gets funky
Yeah, he breaks it down
Go Papa, go Papa Papa
Yeah, his name is Bernie
Yeah, and he's a clown
Hey, old man.
You do your dialysis today?
No, ma'am.
But, uh, I will. I will.
Her name is Sam
Yeah, and she's a clown
Yeah, when she gets happy
Yeah, she breaks it down
Yeah, go Sam, go Sam
Go Sam, go Sam
Go Sam
Uh...
Uh uh-uh uh
Uh-uh uh
Uh-uh uhhh
Hey, all right,
girl goes down in flames.
All right!
homework time!
So what have you been up to?
I mean, I saw on your card
you're like a children's
author or something now.
No, I stopped writing
What's up, Bernard?
I'm thirsty, Papa Joe.
All right, I got you, big man.
Let's go.
Got a lot of catching up to do.
Yeah, we do.
Hey, Denise.
Yeah?
Tell Joe I'll be right back.
Okay, baby.
Yo! You got the OG
holdin' it down out here!
Yeah!
Boy, don't ever let me catch
you wearing this again.
You hear me?
Go home, Macon.
Hey, I'm sorry, all right?
Boy, get inside that house!
Miss Crawford?
Oh, please, sit.
Detective.
So what were you doing
down there?
I was checking on a couple kids
that I'd helped get to the ER.
Oh, oh, yeah, yeah, the hit-and-run,
girl from the projects.
While I was in The Commons,
I saw a guy that matched the
description of Billy's killer.
He had a red hoodie,
and he was a mechanic.
You a detective now?
You do understand that
we questioned every mechanic
and chop shop operator
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