View Full Version : This statement by Florida never offended me until 2012...LOL
TVFactFan 07-30-2012, 08:41 PM She was at Willona's Party when the cops busted in and started arresting people and when one of the cops went to grab her she said
"wait a minute, I;m employed"
:confused: HUH? So all employed people are considered normal and have nothing to hide? I guess I only noticed this statement because I;m a unemployed loser
:lol: :lol: :lol:
Brieannas21 07-30-2012, 08:54 PM She was at Willona's Party when the cops busted in and started arresting people and when one of the cops went to grab her she said
"wait a minute, I;m employed"
:confused: HUH? So all employed people are considered normal and have nothing to hide? I guess I only noticed this statement because I;m a unemployed loser
:lol: :lol: :lol:
She meant that she had a legitimate J.O.B, she wasn't one of those prostitutes who were at the party.
TVFactFan 07-30-2012, 09:03 PM She meant that she had a legitimate J.O.B, she wasn't one of those prostitutes who were at the party.
But it wasn't just prostitutes at the party:lol: And she never said I have a LEGAL JOB :lol:
Just that i'm employed like she is better than unemployed
Brieannas21 07-30-2012, 09:11 PM But it wasn't just prostitutes at the party:lol: And she never said I have a LEGAL JOB :lol:
Just that i'm employed like she is better than unemployed
The women at the party were hookers, Florida even mentioned it. So when cops come in what are they to think? There were well known pimps, drugies and hookers all in one spot. Who's gonna say "I have a legal job"? More than likely you're gonna say "I have a job" and that is exactly what Flo said.
TVFactFan 07-30-2012, 09:14 PM The women at the party were hookers, Florida even mentioned it. So when cops come in what are they to think? There were well known pimps, drugies and hookers all in one spot. Who's gonna say "I have a legal job"? More than likely you're gonna say "I have a job" and that is exactly what Flo said.
But it didn't matter because she was still around ODD people. Just like when I was employed as a job trainer, if I decided to hang out with my ghetto friends and we get stopped by the police, do you think the cop would care if I said
"sir I work as a job trainer for the city of Phila"
That cop would take my a$$ to the station and wouldnt give a sh^t just like he did with Florida:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Brieannas21 07-30-2012, 09:29 PM But it didn't matter because she was still around ODD people. Just like when I was employed as a job trainer, if I decided to hang out with my ghetto friends and we get stopped by the police, do you think the cop would care if I said
"sir I work as a job trainer for the city of Phila"
That cop would take my a$$ to the station and wouldnt give a sh^t just like he did with Florida:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
And Flo was letting it be known that she had a J.O.B and that she wasn't like the other riff raff who were in the apartment. They didn't take Florida to jail, she went after Michael.
Stop being so sensitive LOL, everyone has been unemployed sometime in their life. After I graduated from school it took me two years to find a steady job and I was never sensitive about the subject LOL.
TVFactFan 07-30-2012, 09:35 PM And Flo was letting it be known that she had a J.O.B and that she wasn't like the other riff raff who were in the apartment. They didn't take Florida to jail, she went after Michael.
Stop being so sensitive LOL, everyone has been unemployed sometime in their life. After I graduated from school it took me two years to find a steady job and I was never sensitive about the subject LOL.
I guess i get sensitive because i hate when unemployed people are labeled lol
Brieannas21 07-30-2012, 09:53 PM I guess i get sensitive because i hate when unemployed people are labeled lol
But who was labeled?
TVFactFan 07-30-2012, 09:55 PM But who was labeled?
It was a indirect message that said
"Only unemployed people are crazy so I have a job and wanted to let you know I;m not with them"
Brieannas21 07-30-2012, 10:23 PM It was a indirect message that said
"Only unemployed people are crazy so I have a job and wanted to let you know I;m not with them"
There's something wrong with you LOL. That is not what she was saying. I told you what she meant.
TVFactFan 07-30-2012, 10:41 PM Not just this episode but remember the one when J.J went to the unemployment office and the clerk was rude to him because she is programmed to think that ALL UNEMPLOYED people are lazy bums
If that was real life she would have been attacked LOL
Brieannas21 07-30-2012, 10:58 PM Not just this episode but remember the one when J.J went to the unemployment office and the clerk was rude to him because she is programmed to think that ALL UNEMPLOYED people are lazy bums
If that was real life she would have been attacked LOL
She was just rude. Have you seen the episode of ADW when Whitley was looking for work and she went to the unemployment office :lol:
TVFactFan 07-30-2012, 11:08 PM She was just rude. Have you seen the episode of ADW when Whitley was looking for work and she went to the unemployment office :lol:
What unemployment office? She was in college. What is the name of that ep
Brieannas21 07-31-2012, 07:39 PM What unemployment office? She was in college. What is the name of that ep
It was after she graduated, Whitley got fired and when she and Dwayne got home that night their house had been robbed LOL. The episode where she goes to the umeployment office is "Occupational Hazards."
TVFactFan 07-31-2012, 08:23 PM It was after she graduated, Whitley got fired and when she and Dwayne got home that night their house had been robbed LOL. The episode where she goes to the umeployment office is "Occupational Hazards."
It's on Youtube I will watch tonight and post my opinion on the ADW board
yayaya 08-02-2012, 02:03 AM What I always found NOT funny about that line, is the fact it was set up that way for Florida to say so that the cop could respond with his line, "Good, then let Sugar Foot get you out." She needed to say something that made the cop think she was a hooker. By saying she was "employed" instead of saying, "You've got it wrong. I live in this building and have no idea who these people are" doesn't let the cop character say that line that I think the writers thought was funny.
TVFactFan 08-02-2012, 02:08 AM What I always found NOT funny about that line, is the fact it was set up that way for Florida to say so that the cop could respond with his line, "Good, then let Sugar Foot get you out." She needed to say something that made the cop think she was a hooker. By saying she was "employed" instead of saying, "You've got it wrong. I live in this building and have no idea who these people are" doesn't let the cop character say that line that I think the writers thought was funny.
I want to know why the cops were giving BOOKMAN a hard time?-lol
yayaya 08-02-2012, 02:12 AM I want to know why the cops were giving BOOKMAN a hard time?-lol
What I don't understand is, those were vice cops and they would surely know who were the criminals and who might be innocent people. I mean, they dealt with prostitutes, pimps and drug dealers and addicts everyday. They know the "regulars".
prestige 08-05-2012, 09:06 AM She was at Willona's Party when the cops busted in and started arresting people and when one of the cops went to grab her she said
"wait a minute, I;m employed"
:confused: HUH? So all employed people are considered normal and have nothing to hide? I guess I only noticed this statement because I;m a unemployed loser
:lol: :lol: :lol:
LOL, I thought she was a prostitute,....:lol: :lol: :lol:
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