View Full Version : Something Florida said about Monty that sounded funny as hell but can't remember what


TVFactFan
04-10-2006, 11:44 AM
she said. In "getting Up the Rent" It was something like "Monty don't know sholak from shimola"


Can someone help?-lol I laugh everytime I hear that line by Florida.

Brieannas21
04-10-2006, 01:08 PM
"Monty don't know the difference between Shlack and shinola."

Shinola means sh*t

TVFactFan
04-10-2006, 01:55 PM
"Monty don't know the difference between Shlack and shinola."

Shinola means sh*t



Thanks, LOL

Ireneparalegal
04-10-2006, 09:21 PM
actually to be specific, shellac is a liquid that when it dries leaves a hard and shiny buff to it...shinola is a spray one used to shine their shoes.

but here is more "real" meanings: http://www.pottymouth.org/humor/shinola.html


here is what shellac really is:http://www.woodcraft.com/search/search.aspx?query=shellac&refcode=06INGOOG&keyword=shellac

TVFactFan
04-10-2006, 09:41 PM
actually to be specific, shellac is a liquid that when it dries leaves a hard and shiny buff to it...shinola is a spray one used to shine their shoes.

but here is more "real" meanings: http://www.pottymouth.org/humor/shinola.html


here is what shellac really is:http://www.woodcraft.com/search/search.aspx?query=shellac&refcode=06INGOOG&keyword=shellac



That phrase defintely set the tone for the Florida Character for the remainder of the series

Brieannas21
04-11-2006, 12:20 AM
actually to be specific, shellac is a liquid that when it dries leaves a hard and shiny buff to it...shinola is a spray one used to shine their shoes.

but here is more "real" meanings: http://www.pottymouth.org/humor/shinola.html


here is what shellac really is:http://www.woodcraft.com/search/search.aspx?query=shellac&refcode=06INGOOG&keyword=shellac


From the expression of JJ I think Flo meant the other definition;)

Ireneparalegal
04-11-2006, 01:17 PM
From the expression of JJ I think Flo meant the other definition;)
knowing JJ, he took it that way...God fearing Flo wouldn't mean it any other way. It is one of those phrases that can be taken many ways, and she meant it one way, others take it another.