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Movie-Sounds.org › Ghetto Movie Quotes › Training Day (2001)

Yeah, time to get my swerve on here.

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5 seconds sound clip from the Training Day (2001) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:21:23 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- Roger, what's up, boy?

- All right. How they treating you, huh? Give me a pound.

- All right.

- I didn't wake you up, did I?

- No, baby. You know I never sleep.

- That's right.

- Hey, this is my new guy Jake.

- Come on in.

- Yeah, time to get my swerve on here.

- What you drinking, dog?

- What am I drinking? The best.

- The best. I know. It's the best for the best.

- I heard you had a beef in Vegas. There's a green light on your ass.

- Nah, no problem. It's all good.

[...]

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Actors: Denzel Washington (Detective Alonzo Harris), Ethan Hawke (Officer Jake Hoyt), Scott Glenn (Roger)

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