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I used to watch the wire and wonder why are these fiends walking around with horses like that **** is normal?
You're talking about the Arabbers..
They sell fruit and vegetables.
Normal to see in Baltimore.
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I used to watch the wire and wonder why are these fiends walking around with horses like that **** is normal?
My man said extremes lol. Went there twice I think. Choices got da big women lol
You're talking about the Arabbers..
They sell fruit and vegetables.
Normal to see in Baltimore.
education >
he had potential to do so much more^^ smh that scene still to this day was so messed up for me.
It's sad cause one of my relatives used to teach at an inner city B'more school where there were kids just like Dukie. I used to go and spend a few days during summer to help out, smh some of those kids just had no future.
I remember one time I went to visit my girl up on westside. She went to school up there, I think UMBC or something. So I was bored sometime in the afternoon, so I went outside to hoop at a nearby basketball court. So this youngin come up to me like he wanna play w me or something. So he musta liked me or something because after shooting for awhile I ask him somewhere to eat and he starts showing me around. Now this youngin is showing me the neighborhood, all the dopespots, all the hustlers, who in what gang, etc. He tried to pimp his older sister on me and everything it was crazy. Now mind you the boy told me his age and he was 11. Still had the high pitched voice and everything. I musta been quite the influence on him for him to be telling me all his business like that but whatever. Ill never forget how he told me he stopped selling weed around the way, and before I could say good for you, he tells me now he sell heron now cuz "thats where the moneys at"
SMDH
Damn hammerjacks? I havent heard that name in a minute lol
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Where can I watch this online?
Where can I watch right nowWatching right now. I'm enjoying it so far. Pug is a cool *** lil dude. It's crazy watchin his transformation. But I find myself wondering what his mom does for work.
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Just finished it, loved it. But man, I wish it was longer. It kind of ended on a cliffhanger. I hope the director does a part 2 or at least writes some kind of article about what Pug is currently doing and what happened when the documentary ended. Anyway, I highly recommend it for anyone interested in bike life culture or just urban culture in general. Enjoy.