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All right. So we just watched him walking past six real Jamaican Rastafaris. And Nick Mallardy, who worked with Dina and would help out on the shorts, when we were like, hey, how can we find people that are not

All right. So we just watched him walking past six real Jamaican Rastafaris. And Nick Mallardy, who worked with Dina and would help out on the shorts, when we were like, hey, how can we find people that are not

All right. So we just watched him walking past six real Jamaican Rastafaris. And Nick Mallardy, who worked with Dina and would help out on the shorts, when we were like, hey, how can we find people that are not

background actors who then we dress up and it's going to look like a fake SNL version how do we and he was like oh no problem and I forget if he lived in the Bronx or Brooklyn he's like there's a store right by me and there's always a bunch of them hanging out I go there sometimes I forget what he said he bought there he knew exactly where to go and he went there I don't know what conversation they had but he immediately had six real Rastas who were super nice and we told them what the bit was and they were like yeah but they had thick as I can't I'm not even going to pretend to be able to do it

background actors who then we dress up and it's going to look like a fake SNL version how do we and he was like oh no problem and I forget if he lived in the Bronx or Brooklyn he's like there's a store right by me and there's always a bunch of them hanging out I go there sometimes I forget what he said he bought there he knew exactly where to go and he went there I don't know what conversation they had but he immediately had six real Rastas who were super nice and we told them what the bit was and they were like yeah but they had thick as I can't I'm not even going to pretend to be able to do it

background actors who then we dress up and it's going to look like a fake SNL version how do we and he was like oh no problem and I forget if he lived in the Bronx or Brooklyn he's like there's a store right by me and there's always a bunch of them hanging out I go there sometimes I forget what he said he bought there he knew exactly where to go and he went there I don't know what conversation they had but he immediately had six real Rastas who were super nice and we told them what the bit was and they were like yeah but they had thick as I can't I'm not even going to pretend to be able to do it

the thickest true Jamaican accents and we're super down for it and thought it was funny and did it perfect.

the thickest true Jamaican accents and we're super down for it and thought it was funny and did it perfect.

the thickest true Jamaican accents and we're super down for it and thought it was funny and did it perfect.

It was a little bit nerve wracking and embarrassing on our end because it was happening in real life. And here they are. And we're like, we're going to be walking by and playing this reggae song and he's going to do this.

It was a little bit nerve wracking and embarrassing on our end because it was happening in real life. And here they are. And we're like, we're going to be walking by and playing this reggae song and he's going to do this.

It was a little bit nerve wracking and embarrassing on our end because it was happening in real life. And here they are. And we're like, we're going to be walking by and playing this reggae song and he's going to do this.

And they were wonderful. And it was, yeah. Props to Nick.

And they were wonderful. And it was, yeah. Props to Nick.

And they were wonderful. And it was, yeah. Props to Nick.

There we go. It's an important line in the song, but I guess we had our backup plan, which is that you would just stand on the street and they can't stop us on the sidewalk and you were just going to point to the sign. Yeah, it was going to be a Magnolia sitch. It was going to work no matter what.

There we go. It's an important line in the song, but I guess we had our backup plan, which is that you would just stand on the street and they can't stop us on the sidewalk and you were just going to point to the sign. Yeah, it was going to be a Magnolia sitch. It was going to work no matter what.

There we go. It's an important line in the song, but I guess we had our backup plan, which is that you would just stand on the street and they can't stop us on the sidewalk and you were just going to point to the sign. Yeah, it was going to be a Magnolia sitch. It was going to work no matter what.