Why’d you call, boy? What did you want from me?"" The company of a friend, I think."" Always a cheap treat.

James Sallis
Why’d you call, boy? What did you want from me?
Why’d you call, boy? What did you want from me?
Why’d you call, boy? What did you want from me?
Why’d you call, boy? What did you want from me?
About This Quote

These two lines from the song prove that friends can be cheap and that we can always find a cheap treat if we find ourselves in need of one. It’s true, as long as there are friends to be had, there will always be a cheap treat to be offered up.

Source: Drive

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