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Old 11-08-2007, 12:36 PM   #1
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Default The episode when J.J. painted the girl in the living room

now we all seen the picture after he finished it and the only thing that came out her mouth was-"That's not what I was wearing" Not only that but it looked nothing like her-lol That girl J.J painted looked like a crack addict with a afro-lol. The girl that pose for him was not skinny or tall and I'm just amazed at how happy she was because it looked like a different person.
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I seen that episode recently too and I am still bothered by the fact that J.J. painted her all skinny and skrawny when she was voluptuous and beautiful. Yet, if you look at all the paintings that J.J. did, all of the people were painted the same way, tall, skinny and having exaggerated features. I would have wanted to be painted exactly how I look. The only thing I can think of is she may have seen J.J.'s work BEFORE and liked what she saw or else, why would she choose him to paint her?

Remember when he painted Thelma as DynoWoman? She had skinny body parts, a real small waist, but her hips and chest area were bigger than usual. Even the painting of Willona that J.J. did for her birthday, it somewhat looked like her, but I wouldn't say it was a great likeness of her.

Ok, before anyone tells me, YES I KNOW ERNIE BARNES IS THE ACTUAL ARTIST, but I am merely talking abt the character of J.J.
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Old 11-08-2007, 06:26 PM   #3
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I seen that episode recently too and I am still bothered by the fact that J.J. painted her all skinny and skrawny when she was voluptuous and beautiful. Yet, if you look at all the paintings that J.J. did, all of the people were painted the same way, tall, skinny and having exaggerated features. I would have wanted to be painted exactly how I look. The only thing I can think of is she may have seen J.J.'s work BEFORE and liked what she saw or else, why would she choose him to paint her?

Remember when he painted Thelma as DynoWoman? She had skinny body parts, a real small waist, but her hips and chest area were bigger than usual. Even the painting of Willona that J.J. did for her birthday, it somewhat looked like her, but I wouldn't say it was a great likeness of her.

Ok, before anyone tells me, YES I KNOW ERNIE BARNES IS THE ACTUAL ARTIST, but I am merely talking abt the character of J.J.

She also wasn't supposed to compliment James in front of his Wife-lol "J.J" you didn't tell me you had such a handsome father"
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Old 11-08-2007, 06:37 PM   #4
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She also wasn't supposed to compliment James in front of his Wife-lol "J.J" you didn't tell me you had such a handsome father"
Why not???
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Why not???

Because it's DISRESPECTFUL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!-lol
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To who??? Florida??? If a man compliments a woman, in front of her husband (and that happens a lot) why can't a woman compliment a man in front of his wife?
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To who??? Florida??? If a man compliments a woman, in front of her husband (and that happens a lot) why can't a woman compliment a man in front of his wife?

I wouldn't want a man complimenting my wife in front of me
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That's you and that is understandable. You have your ways. I on the other hand love to hear someone compliment my man because it tells me they see what I see and I know they are not taking it anywhere else OR ELSE THEY WOULD BE SORRY.
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That's you and that is understandable. You have your ways. I on the other hand love to hear someone compliment my man because it tells me they see what I see and I know they are not taking it anywhere else OR ELSE THEY WOULD BE SORRY.

Well I guess so-lol


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I responded to your thread Sol.

I also posted a thread in the ALL OTHER TV SHOWS section. It is abt David Letterman airing that Jimmie Walker segment again last night.
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I responded to your thread Sol.

I also posted a thread in the ALL OTHER TV SHOWS section. It is abt David Letterman airing that Jimmie Walker segment again last night.


I have no interest in hearing what I missed-lol
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I once saw the Ernie Barnes' painting on the cover of Marvin Gaye's I Want You album. I almost screamed out - that painting was in the opening credits of Good Times!
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I seen that episode recently too and I am still bothered by the fact that J.J. painted her all skinny and skrawny when she was voluptuous and beautiful. Yet, if you look at all the paintings that J.J. did, all of the people were painted the same way, tall, skinny and having exaggerated features. I would have wanted to be painted exactly how I look. The only thing I can think of is she may have seen J.J.'s work BEFORE and liked what she saw or else, why would she choose him to paint her?

Remember when he painted Thelma as DynoWoman? She had skinny body parts, a real small waist, but her hips and chest area were bigger than usual. Even the painting of Willona that J.J. did for her birthday, it somewhat looked like her, but I wouldn't say it was a great likeness of her.

Ok, before anyone tells me, YES I KNOW ERNIE BARNES IS THE ACTUAL ARTIST, but I am merely talking abt the character of J.J.
Uh, Ms. Irene ERNIE BARNES IS THE ACTUAL ARTIST.
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Lmaooooo at James when JJ fell when "the wiggler" took off her coat and he fell!

James: She talkin to you "too loose"!!!!
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