When a Woman's Fed Up Page #8
- Year:
- 2013
- 80 min
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Um, the...
The pictures on the Internet.
Can you take them down, please?
Then, like...
See what I mean?
It's embarrassing.
Can you please
take the pictures down?
- I'm begging you.
- Whoo! Baby, baby, baby!
I feel sorry for those
Internet surfers.
God, please take them...
I'm begging you, please.
Oh, please, Ray.
Don't even sit there
and act like
you ain't bothered
about my laughing,
because you know I've been
laughing at your expense
for quite some time now.
And you're not responding.
Mm-mm, you ain't doing me
no favours.
What in the world?
Lee, are you
breaking things again?
My bad.
Whoo!
You know what, Ray?
It says in the Old Testament
that he that commits adultery
should be put to death.
Amen. Amen, mama.
I hate to throw
the scripture around,
And love conquers all.
Yeah, so what?
My mother doesn't
hate you though, Ray.
I can't tell
by all the mistakes
she keep throwing up
in my face.
It's not my mom's fault
that you did what you did.
I know, Tarlyn, but only if you
knew how much I hated myself
for doing that to you.
You did it to all of us, Ray.
What are you talk...
what do you mean?
What do you mean, all of us?
Honey, I...
Okay.
Uh-huh.
That's right.
Hold on a second. What?
What's up with all them fliers
around town?
Wait a minute.
Can't you see I'm on the phone?
What did you say, sir?
I'm sorry.
Okay, cool.
So you said it's going to take
about 15 minutes?
Thank you so much
for your help. Bye.
What do you want, Ray?
What do you mean,
what do I want?
Look at all these fliers
Look at this.
"For a good time," it says,
look, "call sexy Ray."
"If your nights are lonely
and your days are blue,
"call... Male or female?
Give Ray a call"?
He'll be there for you
wherever you are.
Oh, my...
That's not funny.
We got to do something
about this.
Okay, maybe you should
go out and find all the fliers
and take them down one by one.
I would,
but my car won't start.
Oh, you probably have sugar
in your tank.
Come on, you think everything's
funny. It's not funny.
You know I need my car
to get back to work.
I don't know what to tell you.
Maybe you need to get yourself
a bus schedule.
What do you mean
I need a bus schedule?
I need my car.
Hmm. I don't know
what to tell you.
Maybe you should call
your girlfriend.
You're not going to stop
till I lost all my dignity, huh?
You never had any dignity
to begin with.
If you did, you wouldn't have
done what you did.
I made a horrible mistake, okay?
I'm sorry.
Where are you going?
Taking my car
to the repair shop.
How are you going to call them?
- With my phone.
- Hmm.
You may want to use my phone,
since I found it
under the couch.
Look, it wasn't like...
I'm sorry, I hid the phone
because I just... I was...
I was in a jam.
I'm sorry.
Tarlyn, I need that phone.
I needed you to be my husband.
Tarlyn, can I please use
the phone to call a mechanic?
I need to get my car fixed.
Sure. How are you going
to pay for it?
- My credit card.
- Oh.
Where's my credit...?
These credit cards?
Here you go.
What'd you...?
- There you go.
- What...?
Baby, don't cut up...
could I at least just get one?
No.
Here you go.
Look, I made a horrible mistake.
I'm sorry.
Where you going?
Go get a tow truck
to get my car fixed
at the repair shop.
Come on. Let's just sit.
Let's go over to the chair.
Right there.
Daddy, what's wrong?
You look flushed.
He stopped taking his high blood
pressure medication,
and now he's got a lot
of severe headaches
happening back-to-back.
You've been giving
that Jesus juice.
No, I did not,
and how you doing today, Ray?
I'm fine, actually.
Good, good.
She said she turned over a new
leaf and owes it all to you.
That's right.
The Bible says to bear
with one another
and forgive whatever grievances
you might have with each other.
So since the Lord
has forgiven me,
I'm making up in my mind
that I'm going to forgive you.
Amen.
Uh-oh. Hold on a minute.
Who's this?
Hello?
Oh, hi, sister Dorothy.
Mm-hmm. Well, now you know
it says in Ephesians 4:29
to let no corrupting talk
come out of your mouth,
but such as is good
for the building up
as it fits the occasion
so that it may give grace
Uh-huh. You know, yeah, we need
to stop all this gossiping
and, you know, judging people.
It's time for us
to honour the Lord.
That's right.
Well, I am so glad
to hear that you understand
where I'm coming from
with this.
All right, baby.
I'll talk to you next week.
That's right,
on the real prayer line.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
But now I just can't
do that anymore.
Yeah, you were definitely
playing church.
Not right now.
Hey, she was.
I know.
- You sleepy?
- No, he's good.
What I realized
about that happy juice
and all the stuff
I was going through,
I realized that you weren't
my enemy, Ray.
I found out that I was my own
worst enemy.
That's some... that's...
I appreciate that.
That's impressive.
Touch my stomach.
Oh.
Meet your son.
My son... my son?
I'm a... I'm a...
I'm a father?
Mm-hmm.
Yeah.
Oh, man.
I'm... I'm kind of lost.
This is like one of the most
happiest days of my life.
You know, I'm so happy
that we got a chance
to work it out,
and I'm just... I don't know what
I would have did
if I'd have lost you.
Congratulations, Ray.
Thank you, mama.
Daddy, you crazy.
Daddy.
Baby, you all right?
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I-I-I-I'm good.
You need a glass
of water or something?
- Daddy, stand up.
- No, you ain't... he ain't good.
Come on.
Let me look at you now.
Ray...
Ray, somebody help me.
Leroy, come on.
Sweetheart? Oh, no.
Oh, Lord, help!
Daddy?
- What's happening to him?
- Oh, my God.
- Can you see...?
- Open your eyes, daddy.
His eyes...
I'm not no doctor.
His eyes are dilating.
- They dilating?
- Is he going to be all right?
I think...
- Well, what should we do?
- I... I think...
I think he may be having
an aneurysm.
An aneurysm?
My Lord, Jesus.
We got to get him some help.
We got to get him
to the hospital.
- Come on, help me get him up.
- Get the keys. I need the car.
Come on, Leroy.
Leroy, baby. Leroy, come on.
- Help us get you up.
- Hurry up and get the keys.
I don't know
where those keys are.
Just try.
I'm going to get you
to the hospital, baby.
Come on, I'm going
to get you there.
Come on, baby.
Come on, come on.
We got to get you
to the hospital.
Tarlyn, baby,
now you stay here.
- No.
- Yes, no.
And I will call you, okay?
Come on.
- Ray, you got him?
- I got him.
Come on, Leroy.
Come on, baby.
Ray.
I'll make sure
everything's okay.
Thank you.
- Here you go, sweetie.
- Hey, thank you.
All right.
I was thirsty.
Thanks, Shae.
You know I'll do anything
for my friends.
And Tarlyn,
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