View Full Version : What was James Talking about when he told J.J he couldn;t get married because he has


TVFactFan
09-02-2005, 09:23 AM
to be the Breadwinner and bring home the whole Loaf, not just crumbs. Should J.J have said-"you been bringing home crumbs since I been knowing you"


James really had some nerve in saying You have to bring home the whole loaf

Brian Damage
09-02-2005, 10:11 AM
JJ would've been Dead on Arrival if he opened his mouth and said those words. lol

TVFactFan
09-02-2005, 10:29 AM
JJ would've been Dead on Arrival if he opened his mouth and said those words. lol



I was just surprised that statement was made by james

Brian Damage
09-02-2005, 10:34 AM
I think he made it because he didn't want his son to end up like him.

TVFactFan
09-02-2005, 11:56 AM
I think he made it because he didn't want his son to end up like him.


But he didn't say it like that. he could have said-"Listen junior, I want you to have a better financial situation than I had when i first got married. The statement he made was something that George Jefferson could have said to Lionel-lol

nerrad
09-02-2005, 01:40 PM
I think he made it because he didn't want his son to end up like him.

I believe that too. However, that's a good comeback by JJ, Retro.

TVFactFan
09-02-2005, 01:42 PM
I believe that too. However, that's a good comeback by JJ, Retro.

Plus he said it in a arrogant way like he was financially comfortable at the time-lol

Ireneparalegal
09-02-2005, 02:40 PM
Plus he said it in a arrogant way like he was financially comfortable at the time-lol
I feel that the way James said that statement reflects that he himself needs to do the same thing. In his own sarcastic way, he was telling JJ "Look, you need to bring home the whole loaf, not like me, bringing home just a few slices, and it would be worse with you just bringing home crumbs." I think we need to remember that it's crumbs to us what James brought home, but try and remember that their situation was "awesome" compared to others around them. Remember the girls that attempted to rob them of the $2500? They were very very poor. Cousin Edgar, the rich cousin, he had alot more to lose than the Evans', he was "wealthy" in their eyes, but his downfall would be worse because he had more to lose; the bully who stole Michael's lunch $$$ said they had a nice crib, way better than his family. If you want to call his family "family" according to him, his mother stayed out days/nights at a time. So with just those comparisons, the Evans' had it good in the ghetto. They had their own bathroom, didn't have to share it with other families. They use to live like that when JJ was born. so in essence, James in his eyes, felt he brought home more than crumbs, but not the whole loaf like he wish he could have. AND HE WOULD HAVE HAD THE WHOLE LOAF AND THEM SOME HAD HE TAKEN THAT DAMN ALASKAN JOB!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :lol:

Brieannas21
09-02-2005, 03:53 PM
James worked his ass off to provide for his family, I think he did the best that he could. And at the time JJ was working at the chicken shack and I know he wasn't making that much money for him and Diana to move out on their own. James was working 3 or 4 jobs just to make it.

And plus James was angry at the time and you know that when your angry you say stupid stuff.

TVFactFan
09-02-2005, 04:02 PM
James worked his ass off to provide for his family, I think he did the best that he could. And at the time JJ was working at the chicken shack and I know he wasn't making that much money for him and Diana to move out on their own. James was working 3 or 4 jobs just to make it.

And plus James was angry at the time and you know that when your angry you say stupid stuff.


James wasn't angry at all when he made that statement

Brieannas21
09-02-2005, 04:03 PM
I think he was angry, you don't have to be yelling to be pissed off.

Ireneparalegal
09-02-2005, 04:24 PM
I think he was angry, you don't have to be yelling to be pissed off.
True, there are diff. forms of anger. Anger stems from frustration and hurt. James was frustrated with his son saying and doing dumb things.

craftman
09-03-2005, 12:19 AM
I feel that the way James said that statement reflects that he himself needs to do the same thing. In his own sarcastic way, he was telling JJ "Look, you need to bring home the whole loaf, not like me, bringing home just a few slices, and it would be worse with you just bringing home crumbs." I think we need to remember that it's crumbs to us what James brought home, but try and remember that their situation was "awesome" compared to others around them. Remember the girls that attempted to rob them of the $2500? They were very very poor. Cousin Edgar, the rich cousin, he had alot more to lose than the Evans', he was "wealthy" in their eyes, but his downfall would be worse because he had more to lose; the bully who stole Michael's lunch $$$ said they had a nice crib, way better than his family. If you want to call his family "family" according to him, his mother stayed out days/nights at a time. So with just those comparisons, the Evans' had it good in the ghetto. They had their own bathroom, didn't have to share it with other families. They use to live like that when JJ was born. so in essence, James in his eyes, felt he brought home more than crumbs, but not the whole loaf like he wish he could have. AND HE WOULD HAVE HAD THE WHOLE LOAF AND THEM SOME HAD HE TAKEN THAT DAMN ALASKAN JOB!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :lol:


You are something special, Irene. Putting all those episode in this comment. :thumbsup: :tehcool: :yourock:

craftman
09-03-2005, 12:21 AM
to be the Breadwinner and bring home the whole Loaf, not just crumbs. Should J.J have said-"you been bringing home crumbs since I been knowing you"


James really had some nerve in saying You have to bring home the whole loaf



I thought about that too, James said it like he's been bringing home the whole loaf.

Ireneparalegal
09-03-2005, 12:22 AM
You are something special, Irene. Putting all those episode in this comment. :thumbsup: :tehcool: :yourock:
Awwwwww, Craftman, you are one heck of a poster/member. you rock too. :lol: :wave: :D :blush:
I hope my post made sense in regards to the thread. It's just my opinion, but I do think James did one hell of a job in that family. He didn't run-off like Mad Dog's daddy. Shoot, there I go bringing in episodes again!!!! :lol:

craftman
09-03-2005, 01:43 AM
Awwwwww, Craftman, you are one heck of a poster/member. you rock too. :lol: :wave: :D :blush:
I hope my post made sense in regards to the thread. It's just my opinion, but I do think James did one hell of a job in that family. He didn't run-off like Mad Dog's daddy. Shoot, there I go bringing in episodes again!!!! :lol:


And I love it!!!

Ireneparalegal
09-03-2005, 03:56 AM
and i love that you love it!!!!!!!!!