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Great documentary for you. Pablo's Hippo's


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PN. Let me let you in on a little secret. The things you and your "homeys" talk about as you drinke your 40oz Olde English and how you want to be an OG.

I actually lived it. Like drug deals gone bad and knives to throat or gun to head if I don't come up with cash kinda lived it. Or stole from one dealer to pay off a gambling debt and then accused another gang dealer of doing the crime and they go out and BOTH get thrown in jail and I walk away.

Or state prison kinda og. Or hooking up with a waitress who was getting money to launder for attorneys AND JUDGES and she was in love with me and tipped me off and everybody BUT me and a couple of others went down in one of the biggest cocaine busts in state history the time.

Rap about that slick.

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