View Full Version : I don't think Florida should have been in Bookman's Business OUTSIDE THE PROJECTS
TVFactFan 07-19-2008, 12:14 PM When she went out with Willona she heard him on the other side and saw him with another woman. She could have looked but why did she have to let bookman know that she saw him? That was none of her concern and if I was Bookman I would have told her-lol
She was just supposed to look and say-"WOW" bookman is cheating on his wife"
Ireneparalegal 07-19-2008, 12:16 PM Yeah, I have been places or situations where I seen someone with someone they should not have been with, if you know what I mean, and if they happen to notice me or vice-versa, I just look and don't make it my business. HOWEVER, if it was one of my best friends, I'D MAKE IT MY BUSINESS!!! ;) But if it were a maintenance guy or something, no.
TVFactFan 07-19-2008, 12:20 PM Yeah, I have been places or situations where I seen someone with someone they should not have been with, if you know what I mean, and if they happen to notice me or vice-versa, I just look and don't make it my business. HOWEVER, if it was one of my best friends, I'D MAKE IT MY BUSINESS!!! ;) But if it were a maintenance guy or something, no.
"WELL HELLOOOOOOOOOOOO BELOFANTE!!!
lol
GARFIELDKOOL 07-20-2008, 01:42 PM No, it wasn't Florida's business on Bookman's private life. On the other hand, Florida had the Psychological advantage and she knew it. She could have easily mentioned it to Bookman's wife, and Bookman would have been niceer to the Evans from that point on.
Brieannas21 07-20-2008, 03:06 PM I don't see how she got into his business. It's not like she sat down at the table and started to talk to the girls and tell them about Bookman’s life story. I would have spoke to him also, especially since he was a married man.
Hell Bookman was always REALLY AND TRUELY in the Evans business everyday.
TVFactFan 07-20-2008, 03:21 PM I don't see how she got into his business. It's not like she sat down at the table and started to talk to the girls and tell them about Bookman’s life story. I would have spoke to him also, especially since he was a married man.
Hell Bookman was always REALLY AND TRUELY in the Evans business everyday.
I don't think she should have spoken to bookman, just look at him from above and just be like-"oh boy, bookman is creeping"
lol
Ireneparalegal 07-20-2008, 03:45 PM Well there was nothing wrong with her saying HELLO or acknowledging the man, she did know him. But, I think the way Florida did it, was to let him know, I SEE WHAT YOU ARE DOING or YOU ARE CAUGHT RED-HANDED. If he was lying to a woman, it is not Florida's business. If she wanted to use it to her advantage at the projects like Kool said, then by all means use it. But there is nothing wrong with acknowledging someone. I never saw Florida as the type of woman who would interfere in their marriage though. She never told Bookman anything that she would tell his wife.
Still, Bookman was wrong for treating his tenants the way he did. How much of that was his own doing? Or were the heads of the projects allowing him to get away with that crap because it helped to keep costs down?
Brieannas21 07-20-2008, 08:45 PM I don't think that Flo was in Bookman's business. Now if she would have had a long drawn out conversation with him and the two ladies then she would have been in his business. If she would have gone home and called Mrs. Bookman up and told her what she saw, then she would have been in his business.
But Bookman was ALWAYS in the Evans business. He was always up in their apartment taking food, spreading gossip that he heard about the Evans.
catlover79 07-21-2008, 04:05 PM I don't think that Flo was in Bookman's business. Now if she would have had a long drawn out conversation with him and the two ladies then she would have been in his business. If she would have gone home and called Mrs. Bookman up and told her what she saw, then she would have been in his business.
But Bookman was ALWAYS in the Evans business. He was always up in their apartment taking food, spreading gossip that he heard about the Evans.
That's a good point. Turnabout is fair play!
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