
Quote: "Low dividends? Oh, heeeellllllll naw! Not in my house!"
Madea, the sassy matriarch of the Simmons family, is out of jail and ready to open a can of whoop-ass on her finances, thanks to Fidelity Investments.
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Recent Comments | 6 Total
July 25, 2009 at 8:55am by Emeri Gent
I used to be very funny until I begun this social media thingy and this kind of "satirizing" isn't helping me get my groove back. It is like a return of the 80's, it's like a return of the yuppies (but worse) ... politically correct yuppies who laugh with a "ha..ha..ha.." rather than from their bellies while their eyes are spitting hilarious tears (with ROTFL or whatever).
e.g.,Why I am not Funny Anymore...
August 30, 2009 at 9:29am by Robert Henderson
Perry always uses possessory credit in his works' titles (e.g., Tyler Perry's Why Did I Get Married?). Several recurring narrative themes surface in Perry's work and they feature a predominantly African-American cast. Including Electric Car Kits and Electric Car Conversion.