Adult Chris Quote #11

Quote from Adult Chris in Everybody Hates Keisha

Adult Chris: [v.o.] Some days, I thought everyone I saw was Keisha. [a pregnant woman walks by] I'm glad that wasn't her. Well, at least I hope that wasn't her. Keisha?
Old Woman: You ain't taking my check!
[After the old woman pepper sprays Chris, he stumbles into the street]
Chris: [screams] What check? What was she thinking?
Man: Get out of the street, fool! Get out of the street, fool!
[Chris jumps out of the way, onto the hood of a parked car]
Man: Get off of my car, fool!
Adult Chris: [v.o.] I got to get this girl off my mind.

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 ‘Everybody Hates Keisha’ Quotes

Quote from Adult Chris

Tonya: Ooh, I'm telling.
Drew: Shut up, Tonya.
Adult Chris: [v.o.] Usually, when Tonya said she was telling, that meant I was getting in trouble. But I didn't care. All I wanted to do was slap the black off of Drew.
[fantasy: Drew's face has a patchy complexion as he is carried into an ambulance on a stretcher:]
Detective: What happened?
Police Officer: Looks like the older brother came home, found the little brother kissing his woman and slapped the black off him.
Detective: [holding an evidence back] Is this the black?
Police Officer: All we could find.
Detective: So much for brotherly love.

Quote from Rochelle

Sheila: Rochelle, I love your place. How you keep it so clean with three kids?
Rochelle: Oh, no, my children know how to act. They know, once they walk through that front door, I don't tolerate no foolishness.
Sheila: Uh-uh.
Adult Chris: [v.o.] That's Sheila, Keisha's mother. My mother didn't make a lot of friends, because she's, what I like to call, a ghetto snob.
[flashback:]
Rochelle: Look at that woman out here with rollers in her hair.
Tonya: Mama, you have rollers on.
Rochelle: Yeah, but I'm wearing a scarf. No class.

Quote from Rochelle

Rochelle: Sit down, Julius. I know you're not blind, Julius. She's pretty. And if you think I look like her, then I'm okay with that.
Julius: Really?
Rochelle: No! If that happens again, somebody getting stabbed!
Adult Chris: [v.o.] That's my mother's version of being understanding.