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"Tray, I don't want you hangin' out in the streets. I want you to finish school, 'cause without an education the only kind of work you're gonna get is sellin' drugs, pimpin' women, or workin' security for Eddie Murphy."

boyz in da hood?

isnt it vagiclean, "price check on vagiclean, thats vagiclean, we got a full on fallopian fungus, were baking bread and its sour dough...sniff sniff...betta put a rush on that" lol

thats the one :happy:

Here a few for you all.

"thats not a bong! its for my schlong!!"

AND

"Liiiiiike a glove!"

AND

"You can let me out of here, i need a pee"

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"WHAT IS THAT? WHAT THE f**k IS THAT??"

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"I'm mearly remarking on the paradox of asking a masked man who he is..."

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