Kingdom (2014) s01e03 Episode Script

Piece of Plastic

I loved college.
I went for a year in Northridge.
I was gonna major in graphic art, but then I found out that you only end up designing pharmaceutical pamphlets, so then I switched to art history.
I'm actually a pretty good artist.
I mean, not good enough to really, like, do it, but I still sketch.
Like, even ugly things can be pretty in ways.
Then I had a kid, so I dropped out.
What's the password?! Open the door, asshole.
Come on.
What's up, fellas? - Not bad.
- Hey.
Wow, you guys are really cute.
Dude, how old is she? This is who he had.
It'll be fine.
She's not even dressed up or anything.
I got an outfit.
Are you Skinner? Yeah, but We got you for all of us.
Okay.
Let me just get changed, and we'll have some fun.
Aah! Oh! Fuck! Ah, shit.
Point is, rats can be fucking anywhere.
Downtown, Boyle Heights, fucking Palisades they don't give a shit.
And that's great for me.
'Cause I'm building a goddamn empire on rats.
See what I'm saying? You got to find a spot and fit in.
Do the shit nobody wants to do.
You see, I saw a need and I filled it.
That's being an entrepreneur, being a boss.
Goddamn, boy.
You hearing me? I'm trying to give you a motherfucking road map.
Oh, you're an inspiration, Carl.
You're giving me goose bumps.
Ah.
Okay.
You just keep on staring at that ass that you ain't never gonna get.
Shit, boy, you may be white, but you still a felon.
Hey, Shelby.
Morning.
Alvey's in his office.
He screwed up his knee.
What'd he do? I think he was doing dead lifts or something.
Dead lifts? At your age? I'm fine.
I just tweaked it.
Have you thought about, I don't know, water aerobics? Maybe a brisk walk.
So funny.
Give me it.
By the way, there was blood all over my canvas this morning.
Yeah, Josephina called in sick today.
Well, then Josephina's got to find somebody to cover for her.
Or get Taylor or one of these other jerk-offs who owes fees to do it.
You got to get somebody to do this.
You can't leave me with blood on this canvas.
I'll get into it.
Is Ryan working out today? No, he texted me.
He's stuck at some bullshit job.
I got to figure out how to handle him, too.
I got to I got to protect him.
Okay, well, it's your thing.
What do you want to do? I think I want to close down the gym while he's training.
- No, Alvey.
- A couple of hours.
- You're killing me.
- A couple of hours.
Yeah, that's a couple of hours that we're not making money.
I know, babe, but I got to manage this.
Okay? He hasn't been in a cage in five years.
He's hesitant.
He's got a lot of fucking eyes on him.
You know? He's scared.
I need him to open up, shake off the ring rust.
Not to mention the P.
R.
of it all.
I mean, I can't have anybody, you know, saying Ryan Wheeler's washed up, he's no good, he sucks, he's finished.
I, uh, got to take this.
- All right, two hours.
- Bye.
- No more.
- Yep.
Thank you.
- Two hours, I'm serious.
- Nice jeans.
I am bushed.
There was a tranny in there who would not shut up.
Oh.
I mean, what a chatterbox.
Good stories, but Jesus.
Are you a fucking maniac? Attacking a cop? I mean, really, you're gonna fight a detective? What is wrong with you? I didn't attack or fight anybody, okay? You've got to knock this shit off, Jay.
Don't make me feel bad, Lisa.
Come on.
All right? I haven't slept for a fucking night, I'm tired, I got to take a colossal shit.
I'm not in the mood.
I'm not making you feel any way, Jay.
You do this shit to yourself.
You've seen the scar on my brother's head.
I'm just asking you to calm the fuck down a little bit.
You're right.
You're right.
You're right.
Don't fucking placate me, motherfucker.
No, I'm I'm Lisa, I'm not.
I'm saying, seriously, you're fucking right.
Sometimes I can't help myself, Lisa.
I'm an emotional man.
- Did you tell my dad about this? - Fuck no.
I actually like having you around the gym.
Thanks for picking me up.
- Where to? - Home.
I got to shower.
Also, I'm working the door at Tanya's this week, so you can come by for some free drinks.
I might just take you up on that.
- Yeah.
- Seat belt.
Fucking asshole.
So, other than the knee, we're looking at a separated shoulder, a cracked clavicle, and neck and back strain, right? That's it.
How much pain are you in? Pick a face.
Really? Um The light green one.
Number two.
Mild is a goal.
It's not a starting point.
You should be at least a purple.
No, he looks like he's about to die.
I I don't feel that bad.
Maybe you've just gotten used to a certain level of pain.
Maybe.
You can feel so much better than this.
You just have to learn to listen to your body.
How long until I can start fighting? Look at you, already missing the point.
No, I I'm ju you know, t-there's just, like, a lot of beads and Buddhas and shit in here, and I-I'm not looking to meditate.
What's wrong with meditation? Nothing.
It's great.
I'm not judging.
Yeah, you are.
You'll see.
Okay, so, before we get started, are there any other injuries that I should know about? Yeah, um, three cracked ribs on this side, two on my right, uh, cracked orbital, um, broken collarbone, a couple concussions, ripped my left a.
C.
L.
Uh, it's fine now, though.
It's been a while.
And, uh, I keep spraining my ankle, but it's just 'cause of how I run.
Oh, man.
You're fucked.
Then what? Where do they go? Like, to a mass grave? Well, I think they burn 'em.
There's, like, a way they got to do it.
Do you do that? You burn rats? No, I don't do it.
What a gig.
Yeah, it's fucking miserable.
But, you know, I got to have a job.
So I have no choice.
You got a job, dude.
You're a fighter.
This isn't your job.
My parole officer put me in this, and I'm there all day, so What's your parole officer's name? - Dantzler.
- Dantzler.
All right, I'm gonna talk to Dantzler.
I'll get you squared away.
Okay.
In the meantime, do you need anything else? You okay in here? - Yeah, I'm good.
Thanks.
- Okay.
This is fucking temporary.
You know that, right? We'll get you back in the cage.
This is a fucking blip.
Eyes up.
Eyes up.
Always.
Good.
Now king me.
Hey, baby.
Hey, man, I'm I'm looking for someone? I got a black chick.
No.
You fucking racist? Uh, no.
I'm looking for someone specific.
Um, her name's Christina.
She's a little older, dark hair, pretty.
Yeah, she's good.
But she's expensive.
Worth it, though.
She'll make you blow a load through the fucking ceiling, man.
How much? $300.
She's upstairs, second floor.
Room 8.
What's your name? Terry.
Terry.
I'll remember that.
Thanks, Terry.
No! Jay, no! Stop.
No, Jay, what are you doing?! - Shh! It's okay.
- Terry has a gun! I know, ma.
I paid him for the hour.
I paid Terry, okay, for an hour.
All right? Ma? Mom? Mom.
- Hey.
- What are you how am I supposed to work after this? Oh, I'm crying.
Nobody wants a crying girl.
They're gonna bitch at Terry, and then he's gonna bitch me out D-don't tell me that.
What do you think I'm doing down here in this shit hole? Whoa, what do you think I'm doing down here? I'm trying to talk to you, mom.
You don't want to talk to me.
You want to give me a little money and give me a hot meal because mom's a whore, and it's so fucking sad.
Hey! S-stop, mom.
Stop.
Okay? Hear me.
I'm your son, and I love you.
I don't care what you're doing right now or what you've done.
I love you.
I got this phone for you.
I'm programmed in it, under number one.
So you call me any time you want.
Okay? My phone number is programmed.
You just press one and call.
I got you.
Jay Your jacket.
No, you can have it.
Don't stare at the bear.
Sorry, bro.
Do you bring him everywhere? He's a gift from my mother.
The only time I didn't have him was when I was locked up.
Your mother come to visit you much here? No, she's dead.
Oh, shit, man.
I'm sorry.
When did she pass? A couple weeks after she gave me the bear.
I was almost 10.
She was the best.
She was the smartest person I've ever met.
And she was only 32, so she was still very pretty.
I don't mean pretty because she's my mom, but pretty like if you saw her, you'd think, "that's a pretty lady.
" Yeah.
Pretty young, man.
Was she ill? No, she was fine.
My dad killed her with a hammer when she was asleep, then shot himself in the backyard.
I'm gonna go to the kitchen and get some yogurt.
If I find some, do you want some? Uh, no.
I'm great, thanks.
Hey.
Mark Dantzler.
- How you doing? - How you doing? Alvey Kulina.
How you doing? They restocked the nutter butters today, and I I got to sweep in there like a hawk and clean the whole machine out.
I think you got all of them.
Yeah, it's greedy as shit, isn't it? Of course you got that vascular look.
You probably don't touch these things.
Nah, not really.
They're good, though.
I like 'em.
Yeah, they're good.
So, uh You're here for - Ryan Wheeler.
- Yeah.
- How can I help you? - Well, he's an old friend.
Uh, I mean, he's more like family, actually.
And we're just really proud of the progress that the kid's been making.
Well, his piss is clean, and he's got a good attitude.
Yeah, so I'm thinking it's time for him to take the next step.
- To what? - I want to give him a job.
Well, he's already got a job.
He's killing rats.
I think I can do something better for him.
What kind of business you in? I own a gym, MMA.
I train professionals like Ryan.
Doesn't sound like the best environment for a violent offender.
Well, it's, uh It's a little different than you're thinking.
He's an athlete in the in the prime of his career.
You know, why you want to take that from him? Well I'll take him, just, you know I-I-I-I'll pay him to be a coach so he meets his employment obligations, but more importantly, I'm gonna give him structure and discipline.
And the way we run our gym, it's it's a family.
This kid will be surrounded by love.
- I get it.
- Yeah.
You're selling.
You're selling.
I see the veins popping in your neck.
Yeah.
Appreciate the, uhThe passion.
Uh-huh.
But, um Wasn't he In a gym, surrounded by a family, when, uh, he brutally assaulted his father? That's a good question.
I mean, but, you know, that was a long time ago.
This he was lost.
This this kid was lost back then.
And he wasn't with me.
I like him at Rat Reapers.
He's gonna stay there.
It humbles him.
Some of these guys, you got to cut their balls off.
Huh.
In the sweeping wilderness of yellowstone, the grizzly once ruled alone.
Whoa! Unmatched in size and strength, no creature could challenge the mighty bears.
It's hard to find people for this job, man.
Can't do it.
It's backbreaking work, you know? I mean, probably find some Mexicans to do it, but then you got documentation issues.
So, what, Dantzler just funnels you ex-cons? It ain't like they got choices.
What's in it for Dantzler? You know, me and Dantzler really got nothing to do with me and you.
So, why don't you tell me what you need, and maybe we can work something out.
Dantzler don't need to know.
Yeah, all right.
What I need is for you to pick up Ryan every morning like he's doing his shift, you bring him to my gym, right? End of the day, you pick him up, take him home.
It's a carpool.
It's fucking nothing.
Well, it's not nothing.
I'll be down a guy.
How much you want? - 5 grand.
- Oh, come on, playboy.
You got to give me a better number than that.
Well, I mean, there ain't a better number.
It's $5k.
Jesus.
It's $5k, or we're done.
- Hey.
- Hey.
How we doing? We're are fucking flush.
For real? Yeah.
You know what? You can just take this whole pile and go get us a boat and some jet skis.
Wise ass.
I'm thinking maybe we need a new canvas for the cage.
We don't need a new canvas for the cage.
I'm thinking we need a new canvas for the cage.
We can't afford a new canvas for the cage.
Honey, no.
Wanda, I need the money.
How much do you need? What do you think you can get? I can do $4,000.
- Yeah? - Yeah.
You're big in Japan.
I'm fucking tiny here.
Well, this was a legendary tournament.
I know a Japanese collector, he's gonna buy it sight unseen.
Good.
Let me get your cash.
Thank you.
Big in Japan.
Jesus, get dressed, Chrissy.
Where we going tonight? The Marriott hotel, West Covina.
That rodeo all the guys is down there.
- Should be a good night.
- Mnh.
Bring some extra rubbers.
Cowboys love to fuck.
All right.
I'll be waiting in the car.
Okay.
What happened to your leg? I hurt it training.
And don't say anything smart.
How about you? How's the rehab going? It's good.
Yeah? You like your P.
T.
? Yeah, she seems all right.
Mnh.
She? What's what's her name? Tatiana.
Come on.
That's her real name? Is Tatiana a hooker? How'd you get hooker from that na I You can get a hooker from anything, son.
Doesn't matter, as long as she's taking care of you.
I need you healthy and training as soon as possible.
Yeah, I know.
How's the camera? The camera's a piece of shit.
I can get a better image on my phone.
- We should just use that.
- We're not using your phone, because your phone is a pubic hair away from the Internet, and I can't have that video leaking.
Use the camera.
Camera it is.
Wheeler.
Get out.
Rat reapers.
What are we doing? I got a locker set up for you.
- Go get changed.
- No, no, no.
Dantzler's gonna write me up, man.
No, no, no, no.
Dantzler is taken care of, my friend.
Now go get changed, and let's get ready to crank some nuts.
Where you going? You said you wanted the gym closed.
Not you.
No, Alvey.
I'm not mad.
I just I don't need to be around for this.
Am I gonna see you later? - Eventually.
- I'm gonna see you later.
Wake up.
Come on, move your head.
Come on, move your head.
Move your head.
Watch my foot.
Yep.
Come on.
Come come on.
It's not there.
Ryan, make me post down.
Where's your head? Where's your head? Where's your fucking heads up! Come on.
Come on.
Come on.
Come on.
Breathe.
Relax.
Relax.
Relax.
What's there? Man.
What's there? Good.
Good.
Good.
Good.
Good.
Good.
Fuck! Shut it off.
I'm fucking exhausted, man! I got no flexibility, I got no flow at all, man.
You got fucking training wheels on me, - and I still can't even keep up.
- Oh, come on, man.
You've been away from the game for four years.
Bullshit! Bullshit, Alvey.
You're fucking worried, too.
You think I don't notice why the gym is empty? You don't even want Nate to film me, I fucking suck so much.
- Trust the process.
- It's a waste of time.
- Trust the process.
- It's a waste of time! Dude, I don't fucking have it anymore, man.
This is all you got.
This is all you got.
Come on.
Come on.
Come on.
Come on.
We got a long way to go.
Come on! Come on! - Hey! Hey! Hey! Come on.
- Fuck! Fuck.
You know what? You should make a drink that's an ice cube of nitrous oxide - underneath a fried egg.
- Mmhmm.
You just gently lay the egg ever so hey.
Well, now it's happy hour.
Look at that! Why are you here so early? Oh, we closed the gym so that your dad could train with Ryan.
And I thought I'd throw some booze down my throat.
Get off me, you weirdo.
Boy, look at you.
You got that look, Lisa.
What look? - You know that look.
- I don't have a look.
The "fun time, party time" Lisa.
Sit down! - We're drinking! - Yes, we are.
Barwoman, get this lady a drink, please.
Drinks are on me.
Put 'em on the tab.
Hear, hear.
Mm.
How about you make up one of those drinks I was telling you about? How about you stand by the fucking door? You're working.
Yeah, that's where I'm going.
Pfft! I'm doing it.
I'm out of here.
Look.
- You keep drinking.
- I'll do that.
- And I'll be back - M'kay.
At my leisure, mama bear.
Thank you, mama.
Of course, sweetie.
Red bull.
Vodka.
Ice.
Tab.
Smile.
Excuse me? You should smile.
Smile.
Yeah, you're right.
I had a shit day today.
Mm-hmm.
And like an idiot, I come to the bar and start drinking.
But, really, all I should've done was smile.
Hmm.
Oh, my God, you're right.
Right? Smiling is the best.
You know, you should write a book and call it "smiling: A guide to making bitches happy.
" Well, you're definitely a bitch.
Can I give you some advice? You are a pretty girl.
You should talk less.
Ow! Shit! Son of a bitch! Are you fucking kidding me right now? Oh, whoa.
Get the fuck out, boy.
Are you fucking kidding me right now? Aah! Get the fuck out of here.
Get the fuck out of here.
We'll hit it again tomorrow, all right? You're exactly where you're supposed to be.
I'll be better tomorrow.
Maybe.
Maybe you'll be worse.
Let go of perfection.
Trust the process.
Trust your coach, yeah? Yeah.
All right.
I, me, Lisa, will get you a fight.
No, you, Lisa, cannot.
Yes, I can, you fucker.
Do you know what a tragedy it is that you're not fighting? I mean, you're a bouncer? In this shit box no offense, Tanya.
Uh-huh.
That's like Picasso painting fucking murals on the side of a kindergarten.
Jay, you're really good.
You're as good as anybody in the gym.
You're just kind of an idiot.
Yeah.
That is a fucking very valid point.
So stop doing idiot things.
Alvey's not wrong, Lisa.
Nobody wants to put me on a fucking card.
I've pissed off a ton of promoters.
Do you want to fight? Fuck.
Yes.
I do.
Fine.
Then, if I get you a fight and put my ass out on the line, you're not gonna leave me or not show up? I swear.
On my mother.
I'm not just gonna show up, but I will murder any motherfucker you put in front of me.
Deal.
You fucking little hustler.
It's very sexy.
- Thank you.
- Very attractive.
I see why my father makes love to you every night after supper.
Is he not gonna be wondering where you are? Yes.
Are you just fucking with him because of Ryan? I wouldn't let Ryan anywhere fucking near you.
I think it's bat-shit crazy he's at the gym.
But this is just, you know, me, a man, saying this right fucking now you don't let the wolf through the front door.
I mean, shit, Lisa.
He pretends like he doesn't want to fight.
Then why is he back at the fucking gym? Alvey, I don't have the keys.
I'm so sorry.
- Ding, dong.
- It's really terrible.
Got a delivery, a nubile young woman for a virile, much older man? He's not nice.
- Come on.
Come on.
- He's very virile.
Come on.
How much has she had to drink? She's had exactly, whoa, that much to drink.
Why didn't you fucking call me? - Hey, I'm sorry.
- I'm sorry I didn't call you.
You're driving her to drink, man.
You should put a bucket by your bed.
Thanks for taking her home.
Be careful.
- I'm sorry.
- Sleep tight.
- All right.
Come on.
- Hi.
Oh, look.
Look, you want some water? No, fuck water.
- No, fuck water.
- Fuck water.
Let's go to bed.
- No.
- Come on.
- He's right.
- What? You're driving me to drink.
I know, baby.
I'm a shithead, okay? - No.
- I am.
I'm a shithead.
See, you can't just run over what I'm saying.
Um, like, you got to listen to me.
Okay, but can we talk in the morning? No.
If you really were listening to me, then Ryan wouldn't fucking be here.
Ow! Hey, girl.
He wouldn't be here, and you would hear me.
All right, let's not.
Let's tomorrow, I promise you we'll talk about Ryan tomorrow, okay? Come on, baby.
You're drunk.
Come on.
Come on.
- I want to have sex.
- What? I want to have sex.
No, you don't want to have sex.
No, you don't want to have sex.
- Yeah, no, it'll be real nice.
- On the couch? Yeah, on the couch.
Come here.
Come here.
You come here.
No, Alvey, no, no.
Please, I'm gonna throw up.
You need you need some sleep.
- Sleep.
- This is not good.
- Come on.
Come on.
- No.
Keith, get up.
It's breakfast time.
Sound good? No, I'm not hungry today.
Bullshit, man.
I'm hungry.
If I'm hungry, you're fucking ravenous.
Not today.
You're scared of Michael.
No, I'm not.
I just don't want to deal with him today.
Here's the deal, man.
If you don't stand up to these guys, they're never gonna leave you alone.
What am I supposed to do? It's actually pretty simple.
Next time they mess with you, even a just a little bit, you got to hit 'em.
Right on the jaw.
But then they'll hit back, so Not if you hit 'em hard enough.
Look, you got you got look at these fists like a honey-baked ham, man.
Honey-baked ham fists.
You got to let 'em feel your power, then they'll back off.
You ever punched anybody before? Like, in the face? Yeah, like punch somebody.
No, not no, not in the face I've punched.
Okay, get up, I'll show you.
Come on, get up.
Come on.
I'm gonna show you how to stand up for yourself.
All right.
Now, curl your fingers like this, all right, into a fist.
Yeah, like that.
All right.
Now, you want to hit him with these two knuckles, all right? These two hurt them, the bottom two hurt you.
You don't want that.
These two hurt them, these two hurt me.
Exactly.
Now get your hands up.
Just like that.
Nice.
Bend your knees a little bit.
Yeah, no, like an athlete.
Like an athlete, come on, sturdy.
Yeah.
Up.
Nice.
Okay, now, if you want to hit me in the face, you got to imagine that the target is like a foot behind me and you got to punch through my face to hit that target.
You understand? Yeah, got okay, I got it.
Okay, go ahead and hit me.
No, I don't want to, though.
Keith, Keith, come on, look.
I get punched in the face for a living.
This is not gonna hurt me.
Right through it.
Come on.
No, but it's not Michael.
It's you.
Okay, you got to get past this, Keith.
You got to be willing to throw.
Hit me.
Hit me.
No.
It might hurt.
Hit me, you fat fucking pussy.
Come on, you deserved that shit-water bath.
- W-what? - What? What? What, you bring it on yourself, Keith.
You're a fucking weird dude.
I'm not a weird fu That's not how I talk! Dude, I will lock you in this room and shut the lights off.
Oh, you'd probably like that.
Then you can play with your gay little fucking Teddy bear, right? Whacking your little fucking piss pump ohh.
I'm sorry.
That's that's a great start! That's great! But next time, use your fist.
Okay? Not this, okay? Look at that.
What do we do next time? To oh, make the ham fist, then just Boom! But, no, no, no, no, no, no.
Save it.
That's a good start.
Let's get some breakfast.
I'm sorry that I went there with the bear, but I was just trying to prove a point.
It's cool.
He doesn't give a fuck.
I thought so.
It's fucking blended.
What time did you get home? I don't know, dude.
Lisa and I, we got after it.
I'm sure dad appreciated that.
Yeah.
- You want the rest? - Oh, yeah.
Here.
- Come here.
- What? Come over here, Nate.
Wait a second.
Oh, boy.
You smell exquisite.
What is this? I'm, like, walking through a woods right now.
I'm getting, like, a a Christmas cone.
Sort of smell like a, uh Like a yummy little vanilla.
Yeah, it's soap.
I took a shower.
- Soap? - Yeah.
Yeah.
Where you going? I got physical therapy.
You got a little crush? All right, I'm out of here.
Hey, stop.
Let me just stop.
No need to fight.
Let me just get one more whiff.
Don't fight.
Oh, Jesus.
- You're an idiot.
- Ugh.
See you later.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
- Feel better.
- Have a great day, Nate.
I'm sorry about last night.
You were wasted.
Haven't seen you like that in a long time.
I think it's just gonna take me a minute to get used to having Ryan here.
Me, too.
I'm a fucking bully.
I'm a bulldozer.
But I hear you.
- Okay? I do.
- Do you? Yeah.
I love you.
I don't exist without you.
You know that.
This place, it's me and you.
Alvey, I can't clean this up.
I mean, I feel like you're creating this emotional and professional cluster fuck that I can't untangle.
Ryan fucks up one time, he's out, he's gone.
We move on.
Case closed.
I promise you that.
Okay.
You were fucking Janis Joplin last night, okay? Ow! Never.
You're a little bit filthy when you're drunk.
I was.
It's not funny.
Come here.
I notice that you're always gentle.
Come here, you little lush.
Don't make me laugh.
Oh, yeah.
There it is.
Oh, my God.
Hey, where'd your pride trophy go? Oh, the the, uh The guy on top broke, so I'm having it fixed.
You ever seen that? Yeah, I have.
The only magic trick I know.
I'm glad you called me, ma.
I wanted to apologize for the other night.
I felt cornered, a-and you're my baby.
I didn't want you to see me like that.
I-I-I-I'm not always like that.
There are whole parts of my day that have nothing to do with any of that.
I don't see you then, mom.
I know.
H-how's Nate doing? You know, he's doing good.
He's getting better.
That's good.
That's good.
He's so sweet.
He never even really cried when he was a baby.
Your dad thought he was autistic.
But you, on the other hand, would scream bloody murder for, like, insane amounts of time.
Mm-hmm.
Yeah.
You just wanted to be picked up.
I'd hold you and walk around, and you'd be fine.
Mnh, I used to walk with you on the promenade, and people would stop and ask if you were a gerber baby.
Total strangers.
Hey, guys.
What are we doing? We're just talking, Terry.
She's not on the clock, so Why don't you leave her alone? She's always on the clock.
See, my girls wear this big fucking neon sign that says "open all the time.
" Hmm? I mean, um, I mean, they'll fuck you at your convenience, but you do have to pay.
- Jay! - Take your fucking hands off of her.
Jay! You have no idea what I can do to you.
And you have no idea what I can do to her.
Jay, please, let him go.
It's okay.
There are people here.
Please.
Jay.
Is this your kid or something? Hmm? Ohh.
Don't worry.
I'm gonna take care of her.
I mean, your mom is a fucking thoroughbred, man.

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