The money jokes got tired REAL quick
'That's 18 cents worth of butter' 'that's 2 cents an hour' 'that's 10 cents worth of Kool-Aid', ENOUGH already, anybody agree?
share'That's 18 cents worth of butter' 'that's 2 cents an hour' 'that's 10 cents worth of Kool-Aid', ENOUGH already, anybody agree?
shareNot really. I was was wondering if Rochelle broke all her nails by accident, Julius will come up and say "that's 20 dollars worth of nails you done broke. 2 dollars for each finger!"
"On 2 The Next One" - Jay-Z
Nah, Julius never gets old...hahahaha
english, do you speak it!?
haha thats great and true Trey! the money jokes remind of of my grandad everytime. love him for it x
i must have done something GOOOOOOOD...
I agree. It's annoying.
"Sticks and stones may break my bones, but Kelso nailed you sister!" Eric Forman, That 70s Show
No...because Julius worked damn hard for his money. 2 jobs to provide for his family, so it made sense that he was aware and would point out when they were being wasteful.
shareJulius to me is the black version of Eugene Krabbs from Spongebob Squarepants only not so successful :)
sharenot atall! today's was great, when the mom lost $10. "Thats ten dollars worth of dollars!"
your thoughts?
I prefer what he heard. "I lost $10 of the money you gave me, mo mo mo mo mo mo mo!" And I thought it was funny as hell that Rochelle wasn't pissed off about having only half her hair done, instead she went right to where's the other $10? I mean I'd figure with her looking like that, she'd be going off about looking halfway nice and halfway like she just got electrocuted, all the way back to the beauty shop.
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No, Julius is careful b/c he's a caring father who works hard (2 jobs) to provide for his family.
While Mr. Krabs is just plain greedy and selfish. Don't compare the two lol
Yeah, I have to admit that did get a bit tiresome, we get it...Julius is tight with money, we get it, move on.
shareIf someone's tight with money, they don't suddenly stop. It's a constant thing. That's like saying Yeah OK, Chris, everybody hates you. Enough!
George Carlin: It's all bullsh-t and it's bad for ya.
No not really. My dad grew up like that and he was like that with my and my siblings growing up as well. If we left the television on or the lights he would get on us like that.
shareNope, still funny! (Funny cos it's TRUE!)
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