![]() It's hard to hear it, but he tells him to walk it off as Blue is leaving, right as Lil Man was coming in. You betta get out my face.before you get swoll.Blue, if I raise up it' gone be trouble, trouble. I got a contract betweentx me and you that says you 'sposed to do what I tell you to do ummph, omph, ohh, I don't wanna hear it. You thank you DJ Quik? Kid Capri? You must be Jimmy Walker.you don't deserve nothin', you don't get nothin'. She kinda did Tricks wrong right there.kinda, though she deserved it anyway.īlue, going to talk to Dollar Bill: I don't think it's fair that you chargin' 25% interest on the money you loaned me, when you already takin' 30% out of my paycheck.ĭollar Bill: Welcome to the strippin' game, potna!! (Ok.how does loaning money relate to the 'stripping game'?)īlue: Hey man, I ain't trying to muscle you up or nothin'.ĭollar: Hay for horses, hay for horses!! (not even looking up at Blue anymore).ĭollar: Blue, who do you thank you is? You ain't nobody. When they are about to to run a train on ebony and she is likeĭiamond-Get out the car gurl they gone rape u lolĮbony-I'm try na I got mines lol (Dam ebony is 2 drunk to talk)Įbony-Well for my momma information I don't need nobody watching me I'm grown I been watching myself for a long *Bleep* time now and if I want to make some extra money on the side that's my business not yours (LMAO) funny stuffĮbony-(Tells gurls in shoe store) Well if that's all u got u sho don't want much.ĭiamond- (Tells Ebony) U ain't sorry shutup u always with somebody man.ĭiamond-(Tells Ebony) So where were u last night.ĭiamond-(Tells Ronnie) Its *Bleep* like u that make it hard for women for me LMAO Lilman-(tells Diamond) and I am telling Dollar bills this aint no D** hoe house lol. He had been the general manager of a club in the New YorkPenn League and later worked for the Niagara Falls Convention. In voice-over, Diamond narrates the fates of the characters. Ebony and Diana are back on good terms again. Ebony, still sporting the bruises from her rape, now has a job working at the shoe store. Louis' associate Brooklyn destroys the club with a LAW rocket. ![]() LMAOĮbony-Not everybody got regular customers lmao As Dollar tries to escape, he is captured by St. Mostly everything that Ebony say she talks kinda of country that's what make it funny to me. No one else but me think Ebony look like Jada (from Set It Off) wit them braids from behind when she on the floor helpin them girls with their shoes? Stripper Ebony taking shoes from: We just using what we got to get what we want.Įbony 2 the strippers in the shoe store: If that's all yall got, you don't want pretty much.Īnd they lookin ashamed and embarrased. ![]() Trix: I'm bout to go to The Waffle House, Get a b!tch a samwich (the ghetto spellin). Trix:(2 Ronnie) Girl I'll catch you tomorrow. Ronnie (Chrystale Wilson) is the main antagonist of the 1998 movie The Players Club. LOLĭiamond: Everyone out the dressing room please********gun shot********I said I want everyone out the *beep* dressing room please!! As Dick said, 'What a gentleman.' Ronnie was an outstanding tenor player who. We be sayin that sh!t right there all the time. Ronnie graciously refused to take any fee and offered to pay the band himself. I love when her a$$ say that, that sh!t is funny.ĭiamond: How am I suppose to watch you when you leaving the club all the time?Įbony: Watchin me? Who told you to watch me? Was it my momma?Įbony: Well for you and my momma's information I don't need nobody watchin me, I'm Grown! Our condolences are with Ronnie’s family and friends at this sad time.Junior:Man it's my party and I gotta pay. Chrystale Wilson as Ronnie: A stripper at The Players Club who rivals against Diamond as she aids Ebony. ![]() He would go on to work at Massey Ferguson tractor factory in Coventry and remained a regular at Sky Blues games until recently, and supported Sky Blues in the Community's Walking Football project and the Former Players Association too. Once City were promoted to the top division, Farmer would feature four more times for the Club before joining Notts County and then Grantham Town.įarmer returned to Highfield Road in 1969 as Youth Coach, guiding the side to the FA Youth Cup Final in 1970 before leaving in December 1971. He was part of the promotion winning teams from Division Four in 1959, Division Three in 1964 and Division Two in 1967. He was a lethal penalty taker and also a goal scoring midfielder, including netting a hat-trick against Crystal Palace in 1963. When Billy Frith signed Ron for Coventry City in 1958, he dropped from the First to the Fourth Division but he would return to the top flight with his new side by 1967. die, but combine them together and that's where it's at Although soul music. Born in 1936 in Guernsey, Farmer moved to England along with his brother Bill to play for Nottingham Forest. I thought 'Well, I'm not waiting us', but.
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