everything has to overlap. i know. so here is the first part that you failed. okay, you had too much salad dressing. i know. it s loose. da da da! my first chef s table moment. don t fall in love with it. we have to do a little. oh, exactly. the push. beautiful. look at that. and are you ready to taste? yes. are you going to be honest? yes. okay. remember, if it s not 100 points, don t give him 100 points. all right. all right. this is a little diced vegetable salad. you have got bell pepper, cucumbers, really finely minced red onion, all wrapped in a lovely english cucumber shelter. how does that sound? it sounds real good. it sounds real good? yes. beautiful. just like this?
me. my mom don t really like it because she think it s dangerous. she is supportive, but she just wants me to be as safe as i can. imagine coming home to a place you didn t recognize anymore. that to me is d.c. streets i once knew have been replaced by development, and the people i grew up with have been pushed out. it s tough to witness, and i m still trying to find a way to deal with it. this is really, really crazy being here. wow. i mean, this place was like prison. i might even get my ass kicked today or maybe shot. these are the things that happened here. this is insane. i wasn t even supposed to go to this school. i got kicked out of two high schools, and this was my last
beautiful. look at that. and are you ready to taste? yes. are you going to be honest? yes. okay. remember, if it s not 100 points, don t give him 100 points. all right. all right. this is a little diced vegetable salad. you have got bell pepper, cucumbers, really finely minced red onion, all wrapped in a lovely english cucumber shelter. how does that sound? it sounds real good. it sounds real good? yes. beautiful. just like this? mmm, 100 points. 100 points? daddy. thank you. that s daddy s good friend. that s mr. carlton. yes. you re very honest, so i know you re telling me the truth. yes. you know, your dad taught me how to cook. he is my mentor. i always feel in hindsight that
my name is smiley. i m from washington, d.c. southeast, and this is my own. i ride my bike with no front wheel, no spokes, no anything. but i ve been riding six or seven years now. we just have a lot of fun showing off what we can do on the bikes. most of the time it s just us having fun. now i just like hearing people when i m ride down the street oh, how s he doing that with no front wheel? it feels good when people see me. my mom don t really like it because she think it s dangerous. she is supportive, but she just wants me to be as safe as i can. imagine coming home to a place you didn t recognize anymore. that to me is d.c.
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