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Old 05-09-2006, 01:35 AM   #1
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Default How stupid was it for JJ to want to have caviar served at the wedding?

REALLY STUPID....imo

I don't care to have or eat caviar, i really don't think people from the ghetto need to be serving it, much less eating it.
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I really can't fault JJ for wanting that. He wanted nothing but the best for Thelma's wedding. Whether people would eat it was a different story though.
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The strange thing is he paid for a wedding and didn;t have a job
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I wouldn't want Caviar either, its nothing but salty raw fishy eggs. I don't see how people enjoy it.

I think he had a job while paying for the wedding and then mid way through he lost his job.
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I was about to mention the same thing. If he borrowed money, the last thing he needed to do was have caviar. BTW, has anyone ever tried caviar? I never did. I guess I've never anywhere that served it.
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A better observation would be how stupid of JJ borrowing money from Sweet Daddy after losing his job. Sweet Daddy being the bloodsucking leech that he was, it's stupid to borrow money from him, period.
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A better observation would be how stupid of JJ borrowing money from Sweet Daddy after losing his job. Sweet Daddy being the bloodsucking leech that he was, it's stupid to borrow money from him, period.

Yup,once again the ******** mind of J.J to borrow money from a LOAN SHARK and he had no way of paying him back-lol
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And then we didn't even get to see what he spent the money on, lol. It goes from Keith hurting his leg to back to the apartment, lol. Was there a nice reception somewhere? We'll never know, lol.
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And then we didn't even get to see what he spent the money on, lol. It goes from Keith hurting his leg to back to the apartment, lol. Was there a nice reception somewhere? We'll never know, lol.
i'm assuming there was a little reception hall connected with the church since the man who was telling JJ abt the caviar came thru one of the doors there at the church. They had a nice 3 minute church wedding, splurging on a dress, cake and some good ol' soul food, that would have been just fine.
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And then we didn't even get to see what he spent the money on, lol. It goes from Keith hurting his leg to back to the apartment, lol. Was there a nice reception somewhere? We'll never know, lol.
I doubt they had a reception as I am sure Keith went straight to the hospital.
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I doubt they had a reception as I am sure Keith went straight to the hospital.
definitely. I just meant that the reception that was planned may have been in some church hall there. Our church has a little hall that can be used for such things.
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They could have still had the reception. Just because Keith broke his leg shouldn't have stopped everyone else from eating and drinking. Now if he was seriously hurt then I can see them not having one, But not over a broken leg.
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NEW DEBATE: Was there a reception after the wedding?????????
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We see Keith hurt and then the next episode starts with Michael & JJ putting up the "Bridle Suite" sign, I'm assuming it's the next day. Maybe they did have the reception at the church, but as far as I remember, they don't even say anything about it. What would someone do if the groom gets hurt and the bride goes to the hospital with him? Just say, "Well, everyone, party down, I guess we'll see ya". No best man toast, no throwing the bouquet, just Flo, JJ, and Michael standing there at the reception saying, "Sooooo....." lol.
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