Marlon Wayans
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Just a code.
Informally. Quiet code. We didn't teach them that. They just watch how we do with each other. Yeah. And it's just a quiet code. Some things you don't have to teach. It's just what you see.
Informally. Quiet code. We didn't teach them that. They just watch how we do with each other. Yeah. And it's just a quiet code. Some things you don't have to teach. It's just what you see.
Informally. Quiet code. We didn't teach them that. They just watch how we do with each other. Yeah. And it's just a quiet code. Some things you don't have to teach. It's just what you see.
Hey, hey. Those were my friends. My mother and my father were my friends.
Hey, hey. Those were my friends. My mother and my father were my friends.
Hey, hey. Those were my friends. My mother and my father were my friends.
My dad, they had money. My brothers had got them houses. They were tired by the time you came around.
My dad, they had money. My brothers had got them houses. They were tired by the time you came around.
My dad, they had money. My brothers had got them houses. They were tired by the time you came around.
That was all soggy. Man, if you don't sit your ass down, let's talk about this. All right, I'll come home at 1.30 instead of 2. But, you know, beyond the fear of my father, I respected my father. And it was the man that he was that he showed up every day. That man made sure that he never left us. Never left us. And there was a time when him and my mother was breaking up.
That was all soggy. Man, if you don't sit your ass down, let's talk about this. All right, I'll come home at 1.30 instead of 2. But, you know, beyond the fear of my father, I respected my father. And it was the man that he was that he showed up every day. That man made sure that he never left us. Never left us. And there was a time when him and my mother was breaking up.
That was all soggy. Man, if you don't sit your ass down, let's talk about this. All right, I'll come home at 1.30 instead of 2. But, you know, beyond the fear of my father, I respected my father. And it was the man that he was that he showed up every day. That man made sure that he never left us. Never left us. And there was a time when him and my mother was breaking up.
And all the kids was out the house except me and Sean. And my dad moved to Harlem. And my mother, at that time, she had her little schizophrenia going on. So she was cursing him out, calling him all kinds of names. My father left. And then he came back like a month later because he was like, I'm not done yet. My two boys need me. I didn't come this far to abandon.
And all the kids was out the house except me and Sean. And my dad moved to Harlem. And my mother, at that time, she had her little schizophrenia going on. So she was cursing him out, calling him all kinds of names. My father left. And then he came back like a month later because he was like, I'm not done yet. My two boys need me. I didn't come this far to abandon.
And all the kids was out the house except me and Sean. And my dad moved to Harlem. And my mother, at that time, she had her little schizophrenia going on. So she was cursing him out, calling him all kinds of names. My father left. And then he came back like a month later because he was like, I'm not done yet. My two boys need me. I didn't come this far to abandon.
Because me and Sean started acting bad. And he was like, no, I'm not. I'm going to finish this assignment from God. And he showed up. And that example for me, I didn't fear my father. I just respect my father. And I love that man. That's weird.
Because me and Sean started acting bad. And he was like, no, I'm not. I'm going to finish this assignment from God. And he showed up. And that example for me, I didn't fear my father. I just respect my father. And I love that man. That's weird.
Because me and Sean started acting bad. And he was like, no, I'm not. I'm going to finish this assignment from God. And he showed up. And that example for me, I didn't fear my father. I just respect my father. And I love that man. That's weird.
Well, it's funny. My parents, they argue like cats and dogs. I guess we was like, we don't want to be like that.