Redemption and Respect: A Conversation with Tommy

Is that Tommy? The fuck? Yeah. Link me, brother. If you want any more to tell you that, mate, link me, yeah? Shit. Gucci. Yo, Tommy. What, you want me to, uh. Gucci? Shit. Yeah, I want you, Tommy. Oh, my. My uncle talks about you all the time. You’re an absolute legend, sir. Yes, sir, I know your uncle. Very good man. Very good man. Tommy, you got. You gotta come in. Well, get in. Oh, my days. So, whatever I’ve done, I’m sorry. Yeah, yeah, word. Not thank you. How you doing, Sir? Tommy, I could be doing better. So, what you doing out here? Well, I. Obviously, I get clean myself, you know? I don’t wanna be shut away. I can do it. And I’ll report to work on Monday morning. Hey, we needed you at work, man. We didn’t know where you were yesterday, and so here you are today, you know? So, uh, what are we gonna do about it? I’ll give you another chance, but, you know, I need to find out what’s your plan. I totally respect that. And obviously, I’d rather take the easy option. I can do it. I can do it on myself. I can get clean. I promise. So, Tommy. Alright. We’re gonna keep you out of the trunk this time, alright? So you got that right? I’m gonna trust you now? I’m gonna trust what you say. You gonna show up to work? Thank you for. Thank you. For helping. Um. Um. And I really respect you. I’m. I’m so sorry. I didn’t mean to offend you or anybody. And I’ll be there. I’ll be dressed and ready to go Monday morning. Thank you for the help. Oh, and Tommy, I like what you do for the homeless with the sleeping bags. That warmed my heart. And that’s why we’ve got this arrangement that we just made. Alright. Hi, brother. You do well out there. I’ll see you Monday.