View Full Version : I have to admit, Willona was a buffoon!
Brian Damage 09-02-2006, 02:57 PM She is having her boss and his wife over for a fancy dinner and she is serving pizza. If that's not stupid enough, she tells Florida that it was better than serving Chicken Delight. Huh?!?
Wouldn't fried chicken be a little better than pizza? At least with Chicken Delight, you can order sides like corn, bisquits and mashed potatoes. It would make the dinner a bit more impressive. She could also pretend that she actually cooked the dinner herself.
Ireneparalegal 09-02-2006, 03:08 PM I so agree. Order the chicken and make baked potatos or mashed potatos. Boil up some corn on the cob or open a can of corn. Peel open a thing of biscuits and PRESTO! dinner.
Why did she need the salt and pepper for if she ordered pizza?
Brian Damage 09-02-2006, 03:15 PM I so agree. Order the chicken and make baked potatos or mashed potatos. Boil up some corn on the cob or open a can of corn. Peel open a thing of biscuits and PRESTO! dinner.
Why did she need the salt and pepper for if she ordered pizza?
I guess to put garlic powder or grated cheese in them. lol
The fancy setting is immediately over once she put a pizza in front of the guests.
TVFactFan 09-02-2006, 03:22 PM The Female JJ-lol
Brian Damage 09-02-2006, 03:29 PM The Female JJ-lol
In this episode definitely!
Ireneparalegal 09-02-2006, 04:41 PM I guess to put garlic powder or grated cheese in them. lol
The fancy setting is immediately over once she put a pizza in front of the guests.
:rofl:
The writers really goofed here. There certainly could have been a better way of mentioning/showing the shakers.
craftman 09-02-2006, 11:15 PM She is having her boss and his wife over for a fancy dinner and she is serving pizza. If that's not stupid enough, she tells Florida that it was better than serving Chicken Delight. Huh?!?
Wouldn't fried chicken be a little better than pizza? At least with Chicken Delight, you can order sides like corn, bisquits and mashed potatoes. It would make the dinner a bit more impressive. She could also pretend that she actually cooked the dinner herself.
I liked when she said pizza, it was funny.
SitcomGyrl1955 09-26-2006, 02:20 PM She is having her boss and his wife over for a fancy dinner and she is serving pizza. If that's not stupid enough, she tells Florida that it was better than serving Chicken Delight. Huh?!?
Wouldn't fried chicken be a little better than pizza? At least with Chicken Delight, you can order sides like corn, bisquits and mashed potatoes. It would make the dinner a bit more impressive. She could also pretend that she actually cooked the dinner herself.
So what did all that have to do with her being a "buffoon"? Maybe you should look that word up in Websters. I would say that was strange serving pizza to dinner guests that you are trying to impress, but I wouldn't call her a buffoon.
Brian Damage 09-26-2006, 07:40 PM So what did all that have to do with her being a "buffoon"? Maybe you should look that word up in Websters. I would say that was strange serving pizza to dinner guests that you are trying to impress, but I wouldn't call her a buffoon.
I would
TVFactFan 09-26-2006, 07:47 PM So what did all that have to do with her being a "buffoon"? Maybe you should look that word up in Websters. I would say that was strange serving pizza to dinner guests that you are trying to impress, but I wouldn't call her a buffoon.
If you watched all the eps of Good Times then you would know that she was a Female J.J
SitcomGyrl1955 09-27-2006, 09:55 AM If you watched all the eps of Good Times then you would know that she was a Female J.J
I DID watch all the eps.
SitcomGyrl1955 09-27-2006, 09:56 AM I would
To each his own, huh?
Brian Damage 09-27-2006, 10:22 AM To each his own, huh?
Absolutely, it is just my opinion. I think she matured as the show went on, she just acted a fool early on.
TVFactFan 09-27-2006, 05:40 PM To each his own, huh?
She was a CLOWN during the John Amos Era
comedyfreak 10-01-2006, 02:20 AM She may have been a clown during the John Amos Era, but certainly not a buffoon. During the James Evans era, Wilona was the galloping gossip of the ghetto.
moeee 10-01-2006, 02:35 AM During the James Evans era, Wilona was the galloping gossip of the ghetto.
Wilona was always in other people business.:lol:
She was a trash-talker. Her and James would jab at each other sometimes, which was funny.
TVFactFan 10-01-2006, 11:16 AM She may have been a clown during the John Amos Era, but certainly not a buffoon. During the James Evans era, Wilona was the galloping gossip of the ghetto.
Watch the seasson 2 ep about the Encyclopedia Huztle and you will see how much of a clown she was
Already Gone 10-04-2006, 01:44 PM She is having her boss and his wife over for a fancy dinner and she is serving pizza. If that's not stupid enough, she tells Florida that it was better than serving Chicken Delight. Huh?!?
Wouldn't fried chicken be a little better than pizza? At least with Chicken Delight, you can order sides like corn, bisquits and mashed potatoes. It would make the dinner a bit more impressive. She could also pretend that she actually cooked the dinner herself.
Exactly, She could have made the food look really appealing by putting it in nice serving bowls and set the table, maybe add some candles or flowers in a vase. It would look like she put alot of work into the meal.
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