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'You're gonna come past?' - 'Tomorrow, yeah
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The Wire

'You're gonna come past?'- 'Tomorrow, yeah. 'But I need to go past argylestreet tonight,...

The Wire S01E09 2002
'You're gonna come past?'- 'Tomorrow, yeah. 'But I need to go past argylestreet tonight, check in with Wallace. 'He off the hook since we helpedthe tower crew get that stick-up boy. 'Wallace is bugging. Don't hardly evencome out of that room no more.' - 'Why he be like that?'- 'I think he might be getting high.' - 'boy is scaring me.'- 'You holler at me later.' 'that'll work.' Pertinent now, right? It is if you can explain why we're onthe line after 10 minutes jerking off. You gotta justify that. Maybe three holes was the codefor three stash houses

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'You're gonna come past ' 'Tomorrow yeah
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'But I need to go past argyle street tonight check in with Wallace
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'He off the hook since we helped the tower crew get that stick up boy
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'Wallace is bugging Don't hardly even come out of that room no more '
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'Why he be like that ' 'I think he might be getting high '
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'boy is scaring me ' 'You holler at me later '
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'that'll work '
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Pertinent now right
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It is if you can explain why we're on the line after 10 minutes jerking off
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You gotta justify that
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Maybe three holes was the code for three stash houses
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Duration
39 seconds
Views
13
Timestamp in Movie
00:22:23
Uploaded
Mar 17, 2026
Season
1
Episode
9

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Movie Summary

Told from the points of view of both the Baltimore homicide and narcotics detectives and their targets, the series captures a universe in which the national war on drugs has become a permanent, self-sustaining bureaucracy, and distinctions between good and evil are routinely obliterated.