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Him on the ball, from Dunbar.
He junior college now,
but he going to bigger places...
if he can make them grades.
He our edge, right there.
-Where he going?
-I don't know.
Terps, Hoyas, Missouri, Kansas,
they all want this cat.
Okay, so we in the mix, too, now.
You know what I'm talking about?
Blow Proposition Joe's mind.
He ain't got nobody balling like this.
He better not have one ***
balling like this.
I'm tired of losing to
these Eastside *** every year.
It's been three years running now, man.
*** with my morale, for real.
What happened to the ***?
Omar?
-That *** in the winds, man.
-What you mean he in the wind, man?
This city ain't that big.
You know what that *** do
when he holed up somewhere?
He peel off one or two packages,
roll around the neighborhood...
giving away free vials and ***.
Yeah, on some real Robin Hood type ***.
If we try and get at him...
we going to have two dozen ***
saying that we on our way.
If you want us to hunt that ***,
we going to hunt.
But the smart play, I think, we call a truce...
put this thing on hold for a hot second.
Let the *** get comfortable...
and when he do, he'll pop up his head.
Boom, we got him.
What will *** be saying
while we waiting?
What people going to say...
when they see this
*** *** out in the sunshine?
Like it ain't no thing to take my ***.
-Kid's everything I said he was?
-Yeah, he is straight.
Don't know what we're going to do
without him next year.
-How come you ain't signed?
-Lot of schools looking at me.
-I'm listening.
-$10,000, though, that ain't bad, right?
-It ain't.
-$10,000 for the kid, plus $5,000...
donation for the program.
Done.
Good. Give me 30 from the line
and get out of here.
Yo, man, good job, baby.
All right, big guy.
And I assume there's another $5,000
right here, for making this happen?
Ain't *** for free, right?
So, what you do for money?
Can't live without it, right?
You still *** up
behind that stickup, man?
*** ain't on you. It ain't on me neither.
*** who robbed
the stash shot Sterling.
He gonna get got
no matter what you or me do.
I just don't wanna play.
I don't wanna play no more.
All right?
I was thinking about going
to school, over at Edmondson...
ask if they'll let me back in
at the end of the semester.
-What grade?
-Ninth.
Ninth? ***, you how old?
Sixteen.
Sixteen. Damn, man, you supposed
to be a junior by now.
I heard Stinkum got killed.
Yeah.
Damn.
-I said I don't want to play.
-I heard you.
And you ain't got to do nothing.
I heard you. Take it.
Hurry up, ***, people looking.
Look here, man,
you a smart little ***.
You start back up at Edmondson...
you likely to finish up at Harvard
or some *** like that. Believe, B.
And you got a good heart in there, too.
Not like the rest of these ***.
-Yeah?
-Ronnie Mo on Tower Phone 2.
Right.
Where the *** you at, man?
You coming to get this *** or what?
Keep cool, we making rounds.
-You know I ain't moving like I used to.
-All right, couple hours, we be at you.
All right.
Wee-Bey picking up at the towers?
-In a couple hours, give or take.
-Time enough for us to make a play.
What's up with Wallace?
Nothing.
Nothing?
Nothing.
It's all good, just leave him be.
Damn.
***.
I'm tired of not having a phone
up in this joint.
-I'll be right back.
-Yeah.
-Have a nice hike.
-Yeah.
-Hello, you make order?
-Who this?
You make order? Good yakame.
-What?
-Or no delivery.
You make order, you come get.
Good yakame, good noodle.
Extra ketchup.
What the *** was that?
That was my Korean counterman.
Sounded Chinese.
Like you can *** tell the difference.
It's a brave new world for you, boys.
1 2-14.
-Request a lateral with 1 2-08.
-Go ahead, 14.
08, can you go to Channel 3?
1 2-08, I got that.
-Where you at?
-McCullough above Preston.
We're on a good pay phone
that the pit boys are now using.
I'm up on the church. Hang close, boys.
Might have a nicejack-up for you two.
I can't believe these boys
still in business, man.
-Testers, testers coming in five.
-What's the new package, man?
Yellow tops. *** is the bomb.
-Now *** is the bomb.
-Check it.
A man who wants to get high
more than he wants to get clean.
-He was doing good, too.
-Told you, it was ***.
-Them meetings were just fronts.
-The man sounded strong, you know?
Whatever.
It's about that time.
-***.
-What happened?
That's the boy who beat me down, man.
The *** right here is
yellow tops and they right...
so remember where you caught this blast
and tell your fiend-*** friends.
Line the *** up.
Back up.
Get in line, what the ***? Line the *** up.
Get the *** out of here. Damn, *** you all.
Hurry up. Over here.
Get one, girl, over here. I got one.
You get one?
Hold up. You catch one?
You know, I got three if you need.
You was at the meeting
over at Samuel Morse.
Mr. One-Day Man. It wasn't even that.
Stood up, though.
Why you down at the tester line
if you ain't chasing?
Trying to get my little nephew
off the corner.
His mama sent him up to Cumberland,
you know?
Try to keep him clean at my grandma's.
He ain't anywhere near his bottom.
Got to see that bottom coming up at him.
Hard, too, 'cause he's young, 24.
Most people don't get tired
till they're 35, 40.
-How old are you?
-Young at heart.
Walon, man.
Bubs.
Give them a long rope.
The farther away from the projects
you pop him, the less risk to the wire.
Hell with the wire.
Excuse me?
Gotcha, McNulty, you're too easy.
You can come at this a few ways.
First thing is we need the names
of all front companies...
Iimited partnerships,
LLCs, and all that mess.
-LLCs?
-Limited liability corporations.
Start with the nightclub
which Barksdale owns.
Look up Orlando's, by address, you
match it, and you see it's owned by who?
It's on Baltimore Street, right?
Got it. D & B enterprises.
Give it to Prez,
who's going to get off his ***...
and walk on over to
the state office buildings on Preston Street.
-Preston Street?
-Corporate charter office.
Corporate who?
They have the paperwork
on every corporation and LLC...
Iicensed to do business in the state.
You look up D & B Enterprises
on the computer.
You're going to get a little reel of microfilm.
Pull the corporate charter papers that way...
write down every name you see.:
corporate officers, shareholders,
or more importantly...
the resident agent on the filing
who is usually a lawyer.
While they use front names,
you know, as corporate officers...
they'll usually use the same lawyer
to do the charter filing.
Find that agent's name,
run it through the computer...
find out what other corporations
he's done the filing for...
and that way we find other front companies.
While he's doing that, what do I do?
You're gonna to keep your head
in this assessment book.
Look up any properties
that you can connect to Barksdale.
How do you know
it connects to Barksdale, right?
You work off of what Prez gets you
from the corporate charter documents.
Whatever companies he links to Barksdale
or people connected to him...
you look for those companies
in the city land records.
For example:
McNulty said that he heard that Barksdale...
owned an apartment building
up on Druid Park Lake.
You look up all the blocks on Reservoir Hill.
See if there's anything
owned by D & B Enterprises...
or any other company that Prez finds...
through corporate charter
or anything similar.
Ifyou find something that fits,
you write down the folio number...
so that you can look it up later
at the courthouse.
You don't find anything...
just take the names of all the corporate
listings for the multi-units near the lake.
You call that list over to Prez,
who pulls the charter papers...
and he'll look for connections.
-It's like a scavenger hunt.
-But what if Barksdale is careful?
I mean, what if we can't
find his name on anything?
In this country...
somebody's name
has got to be on a piece of paper.
A cousin, a girlfriend,
a grandmother, a lieutenant he can trust...
somebody's name is on a piece of paper.
And here's the rub:
You follow drugs...
you get drug addicts and drug dealers.
But you start to follow the money...
and you don't know where
the *** it's going to take you.
While we're running around on this,
what are you going to do?
-You need something?
-Yeah.
Let me get the...
campaign financial reports
for the western districts...
and actually, any citywide race.
You want quarterly reports
or individual donor lists?
-Both, please.
-It'll be a couple hundred pages.
Really? I'll take all of it.
What the ***, man?
With your right hand,
reach for the window, open the door.
-Come on, hurry up, man.
-Step out of the car.
Drop the cane, toss the cane.
Come around to the back.
All right.
Turn around.
Sir, is there anything in the vehicle
we should know about?
Nope.
No guns, drugs?
Me ain't got ***.
This money right here,
I didn't just pull this out of your truck?
What money?
Damn, we'll be counting
this limp-*** cash all day.
Where you guys going with all this?
Like the man said, it ain't ours.
It ain't yours?
So, you don't mind if we just
take it off your hands?
Do what you feel. You pretending to take
money out this truck.
I didn't even know it was there.
You know, I know how that *** is.
The other day,
I took up the sofa cushions off my couch...
found $1 .40 I didn't even know was there.
You all ain't got no charge, right?
No, ***, we do not have a charge.
We just got your money.
You want it back, you can explain
it to the state's attorney where you got it.
You all enjoy your day now, you hear?
As I wake up in the morning
And get out of my bed
Give me three.
As I wake up in the morning
And get out of my bed
I'm thinking about the people
I grew up with long dead
The brothers I grew up with, locked up
I'm freestyling off the top of my head
You know, it's swell, Patti LaBelle I like her
But Regina Bell is better
***!
***, trying to steal our ***.
***!
-Fished your wish, Bubbs?
-Yeah.
And you should've seen
the one that got away.
I nearly got killed behind this caper,
you know?
It's all in the game, Bubbs.
Yeah?
This ain't ***.
I'm not high, neither.
It's *** Arm & Hammer.
We just been firing baking soda.
It's all right, man.
I'll just come up with another plan.
I did it once, right?
*** me.
Carv, you go to a restaurant...
and say the waitress gives you
good, decent service.
How much do you tip?
How much do I tip?
-For good service.
-I don't know, 15%.
-Some people tip 20%.
-Some people got money.
What you think Wee-Bey would tip?
You'd be a clever ***
if there wasn't a wiretap running.
What do you mean?
Say we turn in $20,000, and this afternoon,
the bosses are listening to the wiretap...
and they hear we took $30,000
out of that car.
Didn't think of that, did you?
We're finding a lot of stuff
on the west side of downtown...
that might be his,
over by that Howard Street corridor.
-What kind of property?
-Low-rent commercials.
A lot of vacants.
The *** does Avon Barksdale want
with a string of empty storefronts?
-This feels premature.
-What does?
Chasing up assets.
We're not close to putting
a charge to the man.
-That should be the priority.
-We put a charge to Avon Barksdale...
the Deputy shuts us down,
tells us to go home.
You want the money side of this case,
it's now or never, Lieutenant.
I'm working here.
Maybe $20,000 or $30,000.
Dollars for donuts.
You should've seen the looks on their faces.
-What did Wee-Bey say?
-"What money?"
The only hassle is
we need to sit here and count this ***.
-Do the ECU Submissions.
-And it's all limp-***, dime-vial money.
Dirty bills right off the corner.
You all got the pit boys
on a fresh pay phone, right?
You all got the pit boys
on a fresh pay phone, right?
-Yeah, on McCullough.
-You take pictures?
Good, we're gonna need an additional
affidavit to get up on that phone.
Another 30 days, McNulty?
What the *** did I do?
One day he fights,
the next day he's ready to roll over.
-Does he want this *** case or not?
-Give him some slack, Jimmy.
He's wrestling with the angels on this one.
Where's my lucky pen?
-You ready, ***?
-Yeah, I'm ready.
I wanna get on my knees
and suck you like a great big lollipop.
-Yeah, suck it.
-Yeah, I know that's your favorite.
Let me lick that. You like that?
I want you to butt-*** me.
We're supposed to turn off the tap
when it's non-pertinent.
***, no, this is too good.
-*** me.
-Daddy, yeah.
There's no way I'm transcribing this stuff.
Touch yourself.
Yeah.
-My *** is so wet right now.
-Phone sex?
*** was hilarious.
You're supposed to shut down
after 90 seconds if it's non-pertinent.
You're gonna to look like
a glazed donut, you know that?
Is that right?
I'm gonna get there and *** you
in all three holes.
-So, you're gonna come past here?
-Tomorrow, yeah.
But I need to go past Argyle Street tonight.
-Check in with Wallace.
-Wallace?
He's off the hook since
we helped the tower crew...
get that stickup boy.
I'm telling you, Wallace is bugging.
Don't hardly even come
out of that room no more.
-Why he be like that?
-I think he might be getting high.
-Wallace?
-Boy scaring me with his ***.
-All right, you holler at me later.
-That'll work.
Pertinent now, right?
If you can explain
why we're still on the line...
after 10 minutes jerking off.
You got to justify that.
Maybe three holes was the code
for three stash houses.
Omar.
Omar coming.
-Did you hear me? I said Omar coming.
-Let's get out of here.
I said, Omar coming through.
Somebody in trouble now.
Come on, let's go.
You all need to open this door, man,
before I huff and puff.
Come on, now,
by the hairs of your chinny-chin-chin.
Omar, you best roll out,
we up in here with a MAC-10.
I thinks not, Terrell, I thinks not.
You all might need to think this through
and stop wasting my time.
Because Omar can come back tomorrow.
And the next day.
And the next day.
And I will put a bullet in all you all behind,
what happen right now, you heard?
Fair enough.
Here you go, keep it.
How do you wanna play it?
Hard and tight, like she's got no choice.
-Shardene Ennis.
-Miss, we need to talk.
-About what?
-It's a downtown talk.
This way. Come on.
Give me a two and two.
-What's up?
-What you got?
Family affair, two-for-one, you up?
-No. Not me.
-All right.
How you figure these little pebbles
get up on top of the roof?
Where's everybody at?
Maybe the whole thing is over
and no one bothered to tell us.
Maybe we won.
Something ain't right.
Come on, let's take a ride.
I like these.
-The toy furniture is great.
-Doll house miniatures.
It's a hobby.
My sister had a dollhouse
when we were young, but...
nothing as nice as these. Can l?
Sure, babe.
That's a walnut marble-top vanity.
Renaissance revival, late 19th century.
Do you have a house for them?
No, I just make them and sell them.
That seems kind of sad.
You should have a house for them.
We can use the Lieutenant's office.
-No.
-I ain't asked for nothing.
What's up, Tasha? You got too pretty, girl.
Go inside, Tash.
I'm thinking about getting clean.
Again.
I was thinking, you know,
I ain't got no other place to go, maybe....
That's wrong, right?
That ain't right, right? Sorry.
I'm sorry.
Wait.
Back door only.
There's an old sofa in the basement
and I'll throw you down some blankets.
You try to come up those stairs,
and I'm gonna call the police on you.
I swear I will.
West *** Baltimore is on vacation.
No crews slinging in the low-rises,
the towers.
What the ***?
-Who's playing who?
-West against East.
-Baltimore?
-The projects, man.
The bragging rights to the projects.
The projects got a ball team?
How long you been working at Orlando's?
-Four, five months.
-You like it?
-Pays the rent.
-You must see a lot there, I imagine.
What do you mean?
There's a lot of players there.
A lot of game being played.
I know nothing about that,
I just work for tips.
-For tips?
-Tips, drinks.
You know, I'm just a b-girl.
I don't mess with nothing beyond that.
Some of the girls in there,
they're into drugs and whatnot.
And some of them turn tricks
in the rooms upstairs but...
I mostly just stay at the bar.
Miss Ennis, it's rare
when we ask somebody...
to come on downtown with us
and we don't have a charge on them.
We don't tell them
what we're gonna talk about.
And they come along without complaining.
-That hardly ever happens.
-Rarely, if ever.
-I figure you got your reasons.
-The crew that runs Orlando's...
they've dropped about a dozen
bodies over the last year.
And they're running the drugs
in every housing project...
west of the Martin Luther King.
I don't know anything about that.
I just work for tips.
But now you do know,
because we're telling you.
You know a girl named Keisha Michaels?
-She dances with me.
-How's she doing?
All right, I guess.
Will you excuse us a moment?
-So, what do you think?
-I think she's a sweetheart.
I think if we push her hard, she'll tumble.
You want to show her the pictures?
I want to do better than that.
Come on, man, play defense.
-Let's go!
-"D" up, B.
-Who is he?
-That's Marcus Rivera, right there, man.
He out of Lake Clifton.
That *** played in ltaly and ***.
Slim. What's up, man?
You got to go all the way
to Europe to get you a ringer?
No, he home now.
But I see you pulling boys
out the junior colleges.
He from Eastside, went to Dunbar.
What's up, playboy?
How come you wearing that suit?
It's 85 *** degrees out here
and you trying to be like Pat Riley.
Look the part, be the part, ***.
You walking around with
a fake *** clipboard.
You can't even read a playbook.
Be for real. Bunch of ***.
-Let's go.
-That was nice.
That boy was talking to God, right?
Ain't you all on the clock?
-Ain't you?
-We on break.
Then we on a break, too.
What's up with this game?
Just something we do every year,
you know?
Eastside versus Westside ***.
Loser got to throw a big-*** party
at Druid Hill next weekend.
-Who's favored?
-Eastside won the last two years.
My boys.
Found nude Monday morning, in a Dumpster
off Reisterstown road, above Northern.
Toxicology is positive
for *** and ***.
-In a Dumpster?
-Rolled up in a rug.
She overdosed and whoever
was with her didn't do ***...
but roll her up and throw her away.
Because that's how they do.
Positive for *** in vaginal,
*** and oral cavities.
Three different blood types, all secretors.
They *** her and threw her away.
The only reason we knew who she was,
or what she was about...
or what she might mean
to someone like you...
is because we've been
keeping an eye on the people...
who run Orlando's for some time now.
We got ways of knowing
what they're saying...
what they're thinking.
You know what they said about this one?
That the stupid *** didn't know how good
the snort was at Little Man's party.
That it was her own fault.
That's how they do it.
They use people,
and when they throw them away...
they find a way to say it ain't on them.
Lying ***.
He said they took her to a hospital.
Now, get back on "D."
Check out Avon. He's freaking.
***, man, we got to win this one.
I think Avon's here.
-Where?
-Like I know what he looks like?
He's a black guy rooting for Westside.
We might have a visual on Avon.
Street ball game up at Cloverdale.
-Where's Greggs and Freamon?
-Pressing the stripper they picked up.
You and Carver stay on the radio.
-We should follow him.
-Why?
He ain't gonna touch drugs or money
anywhere you can see him, Lieutenant.
In Narcotics we follow guys.
We do it well, we make cases on it.
Mount up.
We been on this guy three months.
Don't you even want to get a look at him?
I wouldn't know Avon Barksdale
if I fell over him in the street.
The thing is, I don't need to.
We get him by voice alone
or we don't get him.
Yeah, baby!
Half-time.
You got yourself a fine ringer.
It's not your year,
you know what I'm talking about?
-It look that way, but you never know.
-I know, man, we up 1 2.
Yeah, you is, but...
I got a proposition for you.
-Okay.
-Double down?
Let's give this wager a clean six figures.
You serious?
I don't give a ***. It's your money.
You can waste it if you want,
you know what I'm talking about?
-Anyone got him?
-64-Charlie to central K.
1 2-10.
12-10.
1 2-10.
You have him?
Lieutenant, I don't even know
what I'm looking for.
Got him marked.
On the sideline, red shirt, white visor.
I think he's coaching or something.
Who this *** midget?
Get that midget out of here, B.
-Why you holler at me?
-Man, we getting down to it.
-I get to you when I get to you.
-That's it, we're on the stash.
We are?
How can you put that down
when Sydnor wasn't on the roof?
Yes, he was.
No, he's not, he's with Daniels.
No, he isn't.
-Get the *** out of here.
-Ref, what the ***?
What the ***?
Ref, what the ***?
The boy was fouled. Clear, straight up!
How you going to not call that?
If you want, I can put time
back on the clock and replay it.
You talking about a do-over?
Talking about a *** do-over?
That's not how the game is played!
You can't do that!
Believe this ***?
*** talking about doing it again.
-I don't want any trouble, okay?
-Ain't going to be no trouble over no ball.
Man, you supposed to be the ref, right?
Why don't you stand up
for your *** self? You ***.
You can't let any old *** ***
get in your face, you understand?
Now, walk away.
Turn around and walk the *** away.
Ignorant ***.
-We cool?
-Yeah, we cool, baby.
You tell your people to come to the park,
Saturday at noon.
Of course you come
on the Westside again, without a ball...
I'm gonna light your *** up.
-D'Angelo?
-You know him?
At this point, it feels like I do.
We sort of moved in together.
He seemed like he was different.
-I have to quit the club.
-Yes, you do. But not just yet.
We need your help.
Which is why we came to you.
-I don't know what else--
-Keisha was not the first.
Unless somebody steps up a little bit,
she's not going to be the last neither.
You like that one?
Why don't you keep it?
Thank you.
-He's getting into a black Ford Excursion.
-Copy that.
He's pulling out, north on Collington.
He's pulling out, north on Collington.
11-71.
You got the parallel on the north,
I got him on the south.
1 1-71, I got him.
Looks like he's going east on Oliver.
He just parked. East of Oliver.
1 2-10, you keep the eyeball.
1 1-71, take up a position on Federal,
west of Montford.
I'm coming up from the south.
1 1-71, I copy that.
He's just sitting there.
-He's doubling back.
-Copy.
He's south on Montford.
He jumped the light at Preston and Milton
and is south on Milton.
Be advised that he didn't make it to Chase.
1 1-71, what's your status?
He couldn't have gone past us.
11-71, nothing on this side.
Must have went to ground.
All right, hold your positions.
I'll take a look.
-He called again, same pay phone.
-Same voice?
It was the main stash house, it's got to be.
The pattern fits.
-Who took the call at the projects?
-Who knows?
There was no one on the roof.
Sydnor was off with Daniels,
chasing Avon in the street.
We had a good day, too.
Kima turned one of the dancers
over at Avon's club.
The one who's *** D'Angelo.
This guy's good.
We threw everything we had at him.
You know what they say,
stupid criminals make stupid cops.
You know what they say,
stupid criminals make stupid cops.
I'm proud to be chasing this guy.
We got four front companies so far,
buying up all kinds of ***.
A club, an apartment building,
a funeral home...
and a lot of real estate on the west side
of downtown by the Howard Street corridor.
Shop fronts and warehouses.
-Barksdale's name on it?
-Fronts, mostly. Relatives, some.
Mind if I have a seat?
He's had the projects for more than a year
and it's a money factory.
We popped Wee-Bey coming out
the other day with $22,000.
The boys talking on the wire
were saying it wasn't much of a loss.
$22,000?
That's just from one morning
from the towers and the pit.
Add the avenue corners,
you're probably up near $30,000.
Another take for the evening, $60,000.
-A day?
-That's $25 million a year, conservatively.
You take out 20%
for running expenses and spillage...
and you are still clearing
$1 million a month.
-So, where's it all go?
-He shows no flash.
He's got no house, no car in his name...
no jewelry, no clothes.
Just front companies and the property.
And political contributions.
$75,000 the last month alone...
all from his front companies
or their listed officers.
And that's just at a quick glance.
I'm just totaling up the legal contributions.
You've got the likes of Damien Price,
aide to a state senator...
driving out $20,000 in cash
from the projects...
whenever he feels it.
I know you don't want
to hear this, Lieutenant...
but the money is real and it's everywhere.
And more than the drugs,
it's the money that matters.
I ain't *** nobody else
if that's what you thinking.
All right, I mean, *** it.
If you want to go, then go!
But you could give me a *** reason.
-What do I look like to you?
-What you mean?
-What do I look like to you?
-You look like a girl, a woman...
a beautiful woman, you're fine, what?
I don't look like trash to you?
Baby, this ain't about what you do.
I don't look like something
you could roll up in a rug...
and throw in the trash?
Shardene.
Lieutenant, you paged us?
We were almost home.
Sit.
-Yeah? Checked my count again, yo.
-How bad?
Not too bad, man.
-We got hit about $22,000.
-$22,000? That's all?
All right.
I got towers two, three, five and six...
and another one labeled "P" for the pit.
Where's one and four? It's on the wire
that we took them for $22,000.
You shitheads turned in $15,000.
Where's the rest?
-Lieutenant, we ain't got--
-You have till roll call tomorrow...
to crawl back to whatever rock
you hid it under.
It comes back and it goes to ECU.
This doesn't happen.
Not with me. Not with my unit.
I wouldn't steal and not tell you about it.
This some of Avon's ***.
You got Avon Barksdale chasing
your *** all around town...
and you still find time to take his ***.
-It's your *** now.
-What I want with that?
What anybody want with that, man?
-How much you asking?
-We free.
Free?
I'm saying, I got a little proposition for you.
Proposition is,
you get four G-packs for free...
you give me some better idea
on how I can reach Avon.
-How to contact him?
-You all just had a game, right?
-How you get a hold of him to parley?
-We talk now and then.
I page his ***.
Okay.
That all you need?
-A number?
-I make do with it.
And a code for one of his peoples.
What Wee-Bey use, 07?
07.
What makes you think
I ain't gonna take this off your hands...
and throw your *** up outta here?
Come on, man, Avon goes down,
the projects be open market again, right?
Let me understand.
Avon loses $100,000 to me on a bet...
then you bring me some of his ***...
so that I can put
your predatory self on his ***.
Not his day, is it?
***.
*** it.
-Where was it?
-The wheel well.
You remember when the bag broke?
Think Daniels will believe it?
Would you?
You didn't believe me.
I'm sorry.
Savino late, man.
I'm ready to make this money-run,
get the *** out here.
-You tired?
-I'm tired, man, I'm hungry.
***, me too.
Want something to eat from the diner?
Yeah, you going over there?
Get me a cheese steak, man.
-You hungry, too?
-Yeah, I could do a burger.
All right.
-Let me get onions on that, man.
-I got you.
You organizing it right?
You got my $50s with my $50s,
and my $100s with my $100s?
All right, ladies, good night.
I see you all tomorrow, on time, you hear?
Count this money, baby.
-What the ***?
-Who's that?
Wee-Bey swinging me an emergency call.
***.
Bey?
91 1 call.
No. We got rules, right?
***.
They had cheese fries, baby. I got you some.
Avon, stay down, man. I got you covered.