Welcome to Pine Hill Page #5
And that's easy.
'Cause sooner or later, this
world gonna come to an end, man.
Sooner or later this world
gonna to come to an end.
You want to leave
something here in this world...
that you could at least say I left
something in this world, you know.
And that's how it is
with all parents.
And that's what y'all gotta do.
You want to have
something in this world...
that you can talk about
that you left behind.
That you left somebody here
to carry you on.
If y'all got kids...
See them kids grow up...
to get to where y'all got, man.
You never want to see a kid die before
their parent. That ain't no good.
You die before your parent, there's
something wrong with that.
Ain't gonna come in this world and say,
"I'm not gonna leave nothing in this world.
I leave this daughter or this son
in this world here to carry me on,"
you know, and that's how it go.
You know, you don't come in this
world and ain't got nothin'.
You leave out of this world... You
come in this world with nothing,
you leave out with nothing,
that ain't no good.
And-And-And y'all can do it, man.
And y'all can do it.
And y'all can do it. All you gotta do
is just... [ Man Speaks, Indistinct ]
Fall back, man, and say,
"I could do it one day."
I told you. I did it.
I ain't been back to jail
since I've been home.
And I usually
be... be in jail right now,
you know,
because I like doing my thing.
I chose not to
do my thing no more.
I do my thing,
I get in trouble.
You know,
I sell my little loosies.
I get my money
[ Bottle Shatters ] Got a hundred
dollars in my pocket every night...
I'm not bothering nobody, I'm not stealing
from nobody, I'm not robbing nobody.
So there's plenty of time... I came here...
And I've lived here all my life here.
And I'm 51 years old.
And I let y'all know
what I'm talking about.
[ Chuckling ]
That woman got better taste than me.
You know what I'm saying? Uh-huh.
It's all good, man.
I got that money I owed you.
Oh, I wasn't sweating that too much, you know.
That's what's up though.
Yeah, I got you right now.
Oh. What you doing,
my man?
Oh.
Six?
That's what it was.
That's what it was. Yeah.
And? What you trying to say?
[ Exhales ]
I mean, I know you doing your little office
job thing, you're getting serious about that,
you know what I'm saying, no
disrespect to you and all that, but...
out here, this is
my office out here, man.
You know what I'm saying?
[ Laughs ]
And... See, you laughing. Ain't nothing
funny, you know what I'm saying?
But I didn't give
that money to hold.
I didn't give that money to hold.
It was a loan, you know.
Certain rules come with that.
Trying to charge me
interest now?
I'm not trying to charge you interest.
He's charging interest.
Yeah, yeah. I got it. Standard
operating procedure, man.
I know what it is.
All right.
What you got? Now we talking.
Now we're talking. Okay.
No. Hold on.
Wait, wait, wait. Hold up.
This is how much it would have
been if it was on time. [ Sighs ]
But seeing as how you're late, you
know what I'm saying, it's $200.
Late...
Yes, late is $200.
And this is business.
It's not personal.
It's not my money, you know.
You know where
this money's going.
If it was me, it would be
different, but it's not.
Yeah, I know. Whatever.
[ Chuckles ]
Don't be like that.
Don't take it personal, man.
This is us, B... This is...
Oh, okay, I like that.
You want a receipt
with that, friend?
[ Belt Rattling ]
[ Chattering ]
# [ Headphones:
Hip-hop, Faint ]
Oh!
[ Coughs ]
[ Coughing ]
[ Vomiting ]
[ Coughing ]
# [ Headphones:
Hip-hop, Faint ]
[ Chattering ]
Hello. How are you?
[ Indistinct ]
You like something to drink?
[ Indistinct ]
[ Chattering ]
[ Chattering ]
[ Chattering ]
Hi. How you doing?
Can I help you?
Do you have any rooms
for tonight?
Uh, yeah, we do.
How much?
Uh, $50.
[ Chattering Continues ]
Uh, Room 7, okay?
Thank you.
# [ Speakers:
Country Ballad ]# [ Continues ]
Brooklyn?
Yeah.
Yeah?
Mmm.
Yeah. Me too.
Cheers.
The county of Kings.
# [ Speakers:
Rock ]You know, a friend of mine
used to live around here. Mmm.
Um, then he started this farm,
Flaming Bunny Acres.
I asked him once,
So he tells me this story.
He's out camping.
They got
a campfire going, and...
this bunny rabbit
comes running in...
from... from out of the woods
and, like, leaps into the fire.
They grab the bunny, and they
put it on... [ Taps Table ]
They stamp out the flames, and
They're like,
"What the f*** was that?"
So they wait a little while, and they're,
like... You know, now they're relaxed, and...
[ Chuckles ]
And goes for the fire again.
Again, they, like, take it, and
they walk it far into the woods.
And they're like,
"Bunny, like, go. Live."
A little more time goes by,
they're laying down, they're barely...
they're kind of falling asleep,
and they're woken by the
sound of the bunny on fire.
Flaming Bunny...
Flaming Bunny Acres.
Acres. Wow.
So I'm out there. Last night
was my, like, third night out.
but, uh... [ Indistinct ]
I, uh, didn't check the weather.
Stupid.
Rookie mistake.
So, I wasn't
thinking much of it,
but there's these thunderclaps far off
in the distance, and they get closer.
I'm here in my tent. I can't see anything except
flashes of lightning and hear this thunder.
And I'm like, "Oh, my God, you know,
the lightning's gonna hit a tree,
it's gonna fall on this
tent, it's gonna kill me."
And so I just laid there, like,
wide awake, couldn't sleep a wink.
You know, anything can happen to
you, and if you're hiking solo,
you know, who's gonna find you?
What are your plans?
I don't know.
See what they got, I guess.
If you do hike,
when you get to the trailhead,
there are these little boxes you gotta
register in at the head of the trail.
You gotta fill that out,
because...
if something should
happen to you... Mm-hmm.
You know, that's, like,
the last place that you've been.
So they can... You know, the rangers
will start to look around.
So, really important.
So, um, you fill this out...
so they can find you.
Yeah.
If you get lost, and
you're not back. Yeah.
So how would I get there?
Well,
the trailheads are pretty well marked
right there on the side of the road.
with yellow lettering.
You just follow the trail.
And like I was saying, it gets
dark out there real quick.
Um, goes dusk to darkness
real fast.
As soon as you notice that it's starting to
get dark, you don't want to be on the trail,
'cause then you can't
see sh*t, you know.
You know.
So you thinking
about going hiking?
Yeah, I just might.
I just might.
# [ Speakers:
Rock ]I think this is something
I have to do by myself.
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