Explain Hotel Artemis joke about Florida
Clash Royale CLAN TAG#URR8PPP
In minute 57:31 of Hotel Artemis the nurse says that her ex-husband moved to Florida and that it alone means he has grown desperate of life or something similar...
Nah. He lives in Florida.
Life took him out already.
Can someone explain why is it said so about Florida?
dialogue hotel-artemis
add a comment |
In minute 57:31 of Hotel Artemis the nurse says that her ex-husband moved to Florida and that it alone means he has grown desperate of life or something similar...
Nah. He lives in Florida.
Life took him out already.
Can someone explain why is it said so about Florida?
dialogue hotel-artemis
add a comment |
In minute 57:31 of Hotel Artemis the nurse says that her ex-husband moved to Florida and that it alone means he has grown desperate of life or something similar...
Nah. He lives in Florida.
Life took him out already.
Can someone explain why is it said so about Florida?
dialogue hotel-artemis
In minute 57:31 of Hotel Artemis the nurse says that her ex-husband moved to Florida and that it alone means he has grown desperate of life or something similar...
Nah. He lives in Florida.
Life took him out already.
Can someone explain why is it said so about Florida?
dialogue hotel-artemis
dialogue hotel-artemis
edited Jan 21 at 12:58
Paulie_D
86.6k16302285
86.6k16302285
asked Jan 21 at 12:29
eligelig
314
314
add a comment |
add a comment |
2 Answers
2
active
oldest
votes
Florida's warm and a lot of people retire there - so more or less, it's famous for having a lot of elderly out of towners. If he's moved to Florida, it means he's tired of his life where he was.
It's a bit of an old old American joke, and basically means he's retired.
Considering the nurse is a cranky old lady who hasn't retired - sounds like the sort of thing she'd say.
Unless you go further down south to Miami or the Keys. Then Florida instantly transforms into culture/night-life. Orlando has culture too, but not to that extent. Orlando has tourism culture.
– MissouriSpartan
Jan 22 at 22:31
add a comment |
Yup. For most people, when you say someone went to Florida it means they've given up on life. Florida is where you go to die. Especially if you're leaving a big city like New York or Chicago where all the excitement is or if you're leaving your hometown. Florida has warm weather, but it's considered a cultural wasteland, so it's like you don't want excitement and cukture unless it's the stupid beach kind. I'm sorry if you live in Florida.
1
Welcome to the site! While many of your comments may qualify as shared sentiments regarding folks perception of Florida's it isn't good enough to cite that these comments are made "(by) For most people"... please use references if you can to back up what are otherwise considered shared notions among 'most people'.
– Stephen Francis
Jan 22 at 7:10
add a comment |
2 Answers
2
active
oldest
votes
2 Answers
2
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
Florida's warm and a lot of people retire there - so more or less, it's famous for having a lot of elderly out of towners. If he's moved to Florida, it means he's tired of his life where he was.
It's a bit of an old old American joke, and basically means he's retired.
Considering the nurse is a cranky old lady who hasn't retired - sounds like the sort of thing she'd say.
Unless you go further down south to Miami or the Keys. Then Florida instantly transforms into culture/night-life. Orlando has culture too, but not to that extent. Orlando has tourism culture.
– MissouriSpartan
Jan 22 at 22:31
add a comment |
Florida's warm and a lot of people retire there - so more or less, it's famous for having a lot of elderly out of towners. If he's moved to Florida, it means he's tired of his life where he was.
It's a bit of an old old American joke, and basically means he's retired.
Considering the nurse is a cranky old lady who hasn't retired - sounds like the sort of thing she'd say.
Unless you go further down south to Miami or the Keys. Then Florida instantly transforms into culture/night-life. Orlando has culture too, but not to that extent. Orlando has tourism culture.
– MissouriSpartan
Jan 22 at 22:31
add a comment |
Florida's warm and a lot of people retire there - so more or less, it's famous for having a lot of elderly out of towners. If he's moved to Florida, it means he's tired of his life where he was.
It's a bit of an old old American joke, and basically means he's retired.
Considering the nurse is a cranky old lady who hasn't retired - sounds like the sort of thing she'd say.
Florida's warm and a lot of people retire there - so more or less, it's famous for having a lot of elderly out of towners. If he's moved to Florida, it means he's tired of his life where he was.
It's a bit of an old old American joke, and basically means he's retired.
Considering the nurse is a cranky old lady who hasn't retired - sounds like the sort of thing she'd say.
edited Jan 21 at 15:58
Anne Daunted
2,94411536
2,94411536
answered Jan 21 at 12:56
Journeyman GeekJourneyman Geek
24225
24225
Unless you go further down south to Miami or the Keys. Then Florida instantly transforms into culture/night-life. Orlando has culture too, but not to that extent. Orlando has tourism culture.
– MissouriSpartan
Jan 22 at 22:31
add a comment |
Unless you go further down south to Miami or the Keys. Then Florida instantly transforms into culture/night-life. Orlando has culture too, but not to that extent. Orlando has tourism culture.
– MissouriSpartan
Jan 22 at 22:31
Unless you go further down south to Miami or the Keys. Then Florida instantly transforms into culture/night-life. Orlando has culture too, but not to that extent. Orlando has tourism culture.
– MissouriSpartan
Jan 22 at 22:31
Unless you go further down south to Miami or the Keys. Then Florida instantly transforms into culture/night-life. Orlando has culture too, but not to that extent. Orlando has tourism culture.
– MissouriSpartan
Jan 22 at 22:31
add a comment |
Yup. For most people, when you say someone went to Florida it means they've given up on life. Florida is where you go to die. Especially if you're leaving a big city like New York or Chicago where all the excitement is or if you're leaving your hometown. Florida has warm weather, but it's considered a cultural wasteland, so it's like you don't want excitement and cukture unless it's the stupid beach kind. I'm sorry if you live in Florida.
1
Welcome to the site! While many of your comments may qualify as shared sentiments regarding folks perception of Florida's it isn't good enough to cite that these comments are made "(by) For most people"... please use references if you can to back up what are otherwise considered shared notions among 'most people'.
– Stephen Francis
Jan 22 at 7:10
add a comment |
Yup. For most people, when you say someone went to Florida it means they've given up on life. Florida is where you go to die. Especially if you're leaving a big city like New York or Chicago where all the excitement is or if you're leaving your hometown. Florida has warm weather, but it's considered a cultural wasteland, so it's like you don't want excitement and cukture unless it's the stupid beach kind. I'm sorry if you live in Florida.
1
Welcome to the site! While many of your comments may qualify as shared sentiments regarding folks perception of Florida's it isn't good enough to cite that these comments are made "(by) For most people"... please use references if you can to back up what are otherwise considered shared notions among 'most people'.
– Stephen Francis
Jan 22 at 7:10
add a comment |
Yup. For most people, when you say someone went to Florida it means they've given up on life. Florida is where you go to die. Especially if you're leaving a big city like New York or Chicago where all the excitement is or if you're leaving your hometown. Florida has warm weather, but it's considered a cultural wasteland, so it's like you don't want excitement and cukture unless it's the stupid beach kind. I'm sorry if you live in Florida.
Yup. For most people, when you say someone went to Florida it means they've given up on life. Florida is where you go to die. Especially if you're leaving a big city like New York or Chicago where all the excitement is or if you're leaving your hometown. Florida has warm weather, but it's considered a cultural wasteland, so it's like you don't want excitement and cukture unless it's the stupid beach kind. I'm sorry if you live in Florida.
answered Jan 21 at 23:35
MeanAverageMeanieMeanAverageMeanie
11
11
1
Welcome to the site! While many of your comments may qualify as shared sentiments regarding folks perception of Florida's it isn't good enough to cite that these comments are made "(by) For most people"... please use references if you can to back up what are otherwise considered shared notions among 'most people'.
– Stephen Francis
Jan 22 at 7:10
add a comment |
1
Welcome to the site! While many of your comments may qualify as shared sentiments regarding folks perception of Florida's it isn't good enough to cite that these comments are made "(by) For most people"... please use references if you can to back up what are otherwise considered shared notions among 'most people'.
– Stephen Francis
Jan 22 at 7:10
1
1
Welcome to the site! While many of your comments may qualify as shared sentiments regarding folks perception of Florida's it isn't good enough to cite that these comments are made "(by) For most people"... please use references if you can to back up what are otherwise considered shared notions among 'most people'.
– Stephen Francis
Jan 22 at 7:10
Welcome to the site! While many of your comments may qualify as shared sentiments regarding folks perception of Florida's it isn't good enough to cite that these comments are made "(by) For most people"... please use references if you can to back up what are otherwise considered shared notions among 'most people'.
– Stephen Francis
Jan 22 at 7:10
add a comment |