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Any Day Now: Who Abandoned Who?

 

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Air Date

Sunday March 12, 2000

Production Code

0222

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Present:

M.E. goes on a campaign to convince a very reluctant Rene to go to their high school reunion, and enlists Joe to escort Rene and pose as her husband after Rene cites her single status as the reason she's not attending; Lakeisha learns the perils of getting a tattoo under the influence; M.E.'s elation over having her book accepted by a publisher turns to despair when she realizes that it's a vanity press; Colliar gets his old band together to play at the reunion; M.E. doesn't react well to the combination of too many Harvey Wallbangers and too many catty comments from Colliar's ex-flame Della Mae; Rene reconnects with her high school prom date and is astonished when she finds out how much has changed over the years, and how she was an inspiration in ways she never imagined.

Past:

Rene is apprehensive about attending a predominately white high school; M.E. goes on a hunger strike to convince her father to let her attend South Birmingham High School; wanting to see the world, Johnny joins the army.

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  • Rene: I would like to make an announcement. I am not married, I have never been married, and I may never get married. []
  • Lakeisha: I just have one question, how painful is it going to be? I mean to get it removed?
    Joe: Well let's say you may want to get drunk one last time. []
  • Rene: How many times did you have a knife pulled on you while walking down these halls?
    M.E.: Huh?
    Rene: How many times were you called a nigger?
    M.E.: How many times were you called a nigger lover?
    Rene: And what did you say when that happened?
    M.E.: I saw I's proud of it.
    Rene: Not always.
    M.E.: No. []
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