Julius Quote #129

Quote from Julius in Everybody Hates Father's Day

Adult Chris: [v.o.] This year, I wanted to get my father the perfect gift, and the only way to do that was to ask him what he wanted.
Chris: Dad, what present do you want for Father's Day?
Julius: You want to get me something for Father's Day? You can help me knock off one of these bills.
Rochelle: Julius.
Julius: Okay. Father's Day... You know what? Y'all really want to get me something for Father's Day? I know exactly what I want.
Rochelle: What's that, baby?
Julius: A day off.
Tonya: You mean a day off from work?
Julius: No. A day off from everything and everybody. No fighting, no shouting, no complaining, no fixing. Just one day where I can do whatever I feel like doing.
Adult Chris: [v.o.] I hope he doesn't want to leave us for a White girl.

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 ‘Everybody Hates Father's Day’ Quotes

Quote from Rochelle

Tonya: Mama, how come Daddy doesn't want to be with us on Father's Day?
Rochelle: Oh, baby, it's not that your daddy doesn't want to be with us, it's just that he works hard all the time and he just wants to have a little time to be by himself.
Drew: Man, that's cool. I can't wait until I'm a father so I can have this whole house to myself.
Rochelle: You are not gonna be a father in this house, because I ain't taking care of no babies. Lost your mind.

Quote from Adult Chris

Adult Chris: [v.o.] I tried to imagine doing the things that Greg talked about with my father. Like bringing him Cap'n Crunch and cantaloupe.
Julius: Are you crazy? Boy, you better bring me some bacon.
Adult Chris: [v.o.] I thought about taking my dad to the zoo to see some penguins.
Julius: We paid $3.50 to see a bird that can't fly? What you gonna show me next, rats that don't eat cheese?
Adult Chris: [v.o.] I even imagined us shooting off bottle rockets in front of the house. [bottle rocket whistling] [guns firing] [police officer shouting]
Julius: Run, boy, run!
Adult Chris: [v.o.] I wonder if Greg's dad ever got shot at.

Quote from Julius

Rochelle: Well, it's the thought that counts.
Julius: I appreciate it, I really do, but if you buy me presents, I'm just gonna have to work to pay it off. At this rate, I'll be working when I'm dead.
[fantasy: Julius is in his casket down at the depot:]
Boss: Julius, you're dead. What are you doing here?
Julius: Trying to pay off these presents. Listen, can I work the graveyard shift?