Two for the Money (2005): Drive Recklessly While Dropping Toni off at Work

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The clip Drive recklessly while dropping Toni off at work from Two for the Money (2005)

Hey Brandon!
Toni!
Hey!
Where you headed?
Some of us have to work.
Oh oh oh. There we go.
Baby.
Hey you look great.
Nice ride.
"900 K-I-N-G." Did you see the plates?
Yes I did.
You feel that? You feel that?
Don't. Slow down Brandon.
Oh this car was made to go fast.
No. Not with me in it. Slow down.
Loosen up will you? Hey.
Let me ask you a question.
When you're not at the salon or running Julia to play dates
or keeping Walter in line which I know is a full-time job what do you do for you?
I stay busy. You're gonna turn here so...
That's not what I asked.
What do you do for you for Toni?
I was a junkie Brandon. OK?
So every day I get up and I wonder "Is this the day?
"Is this the day I slip end up back on the street?"
Just keeping it all on track that's what I do for me.
Well that's not living Toni. That is not living.
That is maintaining. That's cashing in. That is not living.
What the hell does that mean?
Are we talking perfection? You wanna talk perfection?
No. Nobody's perfect.
Oh except for me last weekend going 14 and 0 huh?
This is your stop.
Well thanks for the ride... John.
In other action, Washington melted down in Miami, losing 24 to 12.

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