Title: Bernard E' Harcourt
1 Bernard E. Harcourt University of
Chicago April 5, 2006
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6I had me two baby 9's. I fell in love with
those. They look beautiful to me. They were
chrome, like perfect size, they had some power to
them. I was like damn, I really dont use them
because I dont want to get them burned.
Somebodys body to it. I have them at home in a
shelf, I dont really use those. Those just
like, Im gonna keep those for a long time. . . .
Theyre like tight. Theyre just all chrome
(CMS-10 35).
7We used to get in robbing houses that have a lot
of guns, and tradeem for pounds or ounces of
cocaine or just sell them. . . . Living close to
the border, guns are very valuable to the drug
dealers. If you know the right people, you can
get good deals for a gun. . . (CMS-147)
8When I was younger, I used to kick with those
fools and I was looking, Theres a bad mother
fucker right there. Look at that shit. Nobody
fucks with that fool. And I just wanted to be a
bad mother fucker.. . Like, nobody, nobody
crosses him. . . Fools just always trying to
start shit with you. Everybody always trying to
like, I dont know, kinda like trying to like,
punk you, or whatever. . . Like tell you, or
just punk you, like, Fool, you aint this, you
aint that... And then, . . . when youre
younger, thats when you got to fight back the
most, because . . . once you start a reputation,
you got to keep it. . . If you start off as . .
. getting punked and stuff, its not good. Cuz
then everybody tries to punk you. (CMS-16
35-36).
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