wounded
Feb 6, 2004 @ 10:17 pm
Heh.
"Miko-san! Moshi, moshi, dude!"
emace
Feb 7, 2004 @ 9:35 pm
I just caught the ep where DJ had to eat in the phone booth on her first day of junior high school. All I can say was that was one teeny tiny little lunchroom.
"Billboard Dad" was on today - and the Olsen twins were in it with Dr. Abbott
from "Everwood" playing their father. I felt so sorry for him. He played an artist who was dragged into dating again by the little brats.
Just curious. Have the Olsen twins ever appeared in a movie without the other?
popcorn
Feb 7, 2004 @ 10:28 pm
Just curious. Have the Olsen twins ever appeared in a movie without the other?
The only thing that makes them mildly interesting is that there's two of them. If they weren't twins they would have disappeared as fast as Steve Urkel (can't think of the poor guy's real name right now.)
As for a reunion, I can totally see them doing a 90210/Married With Children reunion where they hang out in their old living room and talk about absolutely nothing. I'd watch just to see what the robotic twins Nicky and Alex turned out like. Dude, poor Comet must be about dead by now though.
HappilyEvrAftr
Feb 7, 2004 @ 11:22 pm
i haven't found any pictures of blake mciver ewing...i was hoping to see if he too was blessed with the "grown up to be hot" gene.
and i would pay good money to see what nicky and alex turned out like. those twins scare the hell outta me now.
looking back on the shows...how could i have ever thought joey was funny? 14 gazillion "tazmanian devil" impressions in one episode can really get on my nerves.
RainIsBeautiful
Feb 7, 2004 @ 11:43 pm
how could i have ever thought joey was funny?
Between the Tazmanian Devil, the Woodchuck, and Popeye, I was ready to tell him to "Cut. It. Out." Complete with hand motions. Gah, he bugs.
pretzels
Feb 8, 2004 @ 2:00 am
That is so funny when Michelle calls Tokyo. I also love politeness week. DJ gets all pissy with Michelle and says she doesn't need the polite police on her tail. Michelle wants Stephanie's cupcake and Stephanie says no you may not. Michelle says polite ness week is over. So, she takes the cupcake.
Julieyousuck
Feb 8, 2004 @ 2:26 am
The only thing that makes them mildly interesting is that there's two of them
AND the fact that the mere mention of their names makes every young man reach for the lotion dispenser and tissue box.
Screamie
Feb 8, 2004 @ 3:14 am
I just found an incredibly FH obsessive
website. If you don't think someone could be obsessive about FH, one section is "dedicated to Pam Tanner." Yes, the smashed corpse of Pam Tanner.
Julieyousuck
Feb 8, 2004 @ 3:58 am
Oh come on. I think she perfectly matches the smashed corspe of this show.
ChinkyGirl
Feb 8, 2004 @ 1:36 pm
one section is "dedicated to Pam Tanner." Yes, the smashed corpse of Pam Tanner.
Is it wrong to laugh at that? ;)
Hmm, haven't seen that particular ep in awhile, but Pam bears a striking resemblance to Olivia Newton-John, no?
Anyways, yeah, creepy indeed...where the fuck did they come up with that diary idea?! Oh God...Danny writing in Pam's diary after she died? Cree-pay.
RainIsBeautiful
Feb 8, 2004 @ 2:33 pm
That's one scary site. I skimmed a little of the "Mistakes" section, and some of the site owner's reasoning doesn't add up.
This is about the biggest mistake of Full House. First, in episode 77, Jesse is on a school reunion, and he talks about his graduation, so he GRADUATED. Then, when he has to pick a best man for his wedding, and Danny tells him it's against tradition to have 2 best men, Jesse sais that he doesn't care about tradition and didn't even wear a hat on his graduation. Later, in episode 126, when DJ has to do a project to prevent students to drop school, Jesse sais he was a drop out, which means he did NOT GRADUATE.
Right, but people
can drop out of high school and go back.
In season 1, episode 15, A pox in our house Joey says he can never get chicken pox and then gets it but then in season 4, episode 75, Viva Las Joey, at then end when he and his father start talking his father says that Joey got his sense of humour from him and Joey says he doesn't think so. Then his dad says sure you did, remember when you had the chicken pox and i watched cartoons with you all day. I thought that he had never had chicken pox and only got them when Stephanie got them.
It is possible to get the chicken pox more than once. That's common knowledge.
In the first episode with Rusty, when the doorbell rings, Danny says he'll answer it. But he opens the back door, not the front door, where the bell is.
I don't know about this person's house, but in every house I've lived in, there are doorbells at the front door as well as at the back door.
I'm overanalyzing this. I need to stop guzzling the cough syrup. ;)
ChinkyGirl
Feb 8, 2004 @ 6:15 pm
Right, but people can drop out of high school and go back.
But in Jesse's case, he dropped out and didn't decide to go back until much later on, I believe it was after Becky had the twins. There was that one ep. where he mentioned leaving English class to go to the bathroom and he never went back. Then, when he decides to go to night school, it just so happens that his same English teacher is there. So, that's just a tiny goof from the show, but still a valid one.
Can't believe I'm validating someone who decided to make such a fanatical site, but, oh well ;)
kariyaki
Feb 8, 2004 @ 10:04 pm
I don't know about this person's house, but in every house I've lived in, there are doorbells at the front door as well as at the back door.
You must have lived in odd houses, I've never had that. But then, no house I've ever lived in had a basement either.
dawsnzchck
Feb 8, 2004 @ 10:10 pm
Much less a basement and an attic. Usually it's one or the other.
kariyaki
Feb 8, 2004 @ 10:21 pm
Usually whether a house has a basement is geographically dictated. It all depends on where the waterline is. Everywhere I've lived has had a waterline too high for a basement. And while I've never lived in San Francisco, I have lived in L.A. and Seattle and there were no basements.
ChinkyGirl
Feb 9, 2004 @ 12:05 am
Wow, my house must be an anomaly then - I have a basement and attic AND I have doorbells on the front and back doors, and even the side door! LOL...back on topic: Um, doesn't Pam look like Olivia Newton-John? Anyone? ;)
Saffron
Feb 9, 2004 @ 12:13 am
The house is similar to
these San Francisco victorians in that the bottom level is a garage.
Behind the garage, they could conceivably have a basement. What always bothered me is how they would drive the car into the backyard. You can't do that when you live in a rowhouse.
Although it's suspicious how they kept finding more and more space in the house, I've always thought it was one of the more realistic sitcom house layouts. (The most unrealistic
by far was the Huxtable house on The Cosby Show, where the interior didn't match the exterior in any way.)
briangrapes
Feb 9, 2004 @ 12:32 am
Oh, it's so amusing to me that you are discussing the house layout and such, since it has always bugged me so much. Completely unrealistic! Same for Family Matters, which drives me even more crazy, but maybe I'll head over to that show's thread to see about that one.
dawsnzchck
Feb 9, 2004 @ 1:17 am
Am I imagining an episode where they mentioned converting the garage into the basement? I remember Joey and DJ doing the windshield wiper thing in the garage but I can't remember if that was a seperate entity from the basement.
Screamie
Feb 9, 2004 @ 1:49 am
I thought they converted the garage into Jesse's music studio.
I've always wanted a staircase that could lead into the family room and into the kitchen, but that's just me.
Saffron
Feb 9, 2004 @ 1:56 am
Four adults, five kids, and a recording studio all in one house. Wow.
Lucyfire24
Feb 9, 2004 @ 3:46 am
"You must have lived in odd houses, I've never had that. But then, no house I've ever lived in had a basement either. "
Um, I've never seen a house w/o both a front and back doorbell. Or, at least there once was a front and back doorbell. Sometimes they break and no one bothers to fix them.
"It is possible to get the chicken pox more than once. That's common knowledge"
Yeah, but my guess is that that's not what happened. My guess is that it's a continuity error.
"Much less a basement and an attic. Usually it's one or the other. "
Really? That's odd. Once again, I've never seen a house with one or the other. At least an attic crawl space. For that matter, I've never seen a house with no basement!
I live in upstate NY, I don't know if that matters.
kariyaki
Feb 9, 2004 @ 3:53 am
I've never seen a house w/o both a front and back doorbell.
I've never ever EVER had a back doorbell. And I move a lot. I don't know, maybe it's just an east coast thing for houses to have back doorbells. That's the one place I've never lived.
DetectiveRocket
Feb 9, 2004 @ 9:54 am
Lucyfire - you need to read the
FAQs. We have proper ways to post
quotes here so the posts are easier to read, and regarding this:
Um, I've never seen a house w/o both a front and back doorbell. Or, at least there once was a front and back doorbell. Sometimes they break and no one bothers to fix them.
We're not supposed to start our posts with "um" here. According to the
FAQs...
Question:
Why can't I start my posts with the word "um"?
Answer:
Because nine times out of ten, it precedes a snotty correction directed at another poster. It's rude and dismissive and it drives the staff nuts, so please, don't do it. The same goes for "sorry, but..." and "excuse me, but..." and, really, any other snitty post-starter.
If you want to point out an error, that's fine, but please find a way to do it that isn't the written equivalent of an eye-roll.
ETA: And for what it's worth, I've lived in many houses all across the country, and mine have always had both a front and back doorbell. The front doorbell usually rings with one "ding" and the back doorbell usually rings with a "ding-dong".
karatekate
Feb 9, 2004 @ 11:34 am
and i would pay good money to see what nicky and alex turned out like. those twins scare the hell outta me now.
And find out whether SamVid have any chance whatsoever (7th Heaven)... I think they took acting lessons from watching old tapes of FH.
RE: basements and attics and doorbells (oh my!)
Every house I have ever lived in has had both an attic and a basement. Granted, the first one just had a pull down attic steps and no finished part of the basement, but the folks that bought it finished the basement to be a home office and apartment (*sniff* and it was my roller skating rink :( ).
They have also had doorbells at each door. Even the house my parents live in now where the back door is on the top deck and very very unaccessible. Then again, we lived in a neighborhood where coming to the front door was common, but most folks came by the side or back doors.
Kate'sBoy's house, though, has no basement or crawlspace or garage. It does have an attic (pulldown). Front doorbell, no back doorbell. And his place is ginormous (2200+sq.feet) and in the same era as my parents' places.
I think it's just based on community so far as doorbells, region so far as basements, and preference so far as attics.
Lucyfire24
Feb 9, 2004 @ 6:16 pm
Nothing more to see here;move along!
I went to that creepy Full House Forever website, and found so many errors in the Pam Tanner page that I dropped a note to the webmaster. If you're gonna be weirdly obsessed with a show, at least be accurate about it!
DetectiveRocket
Feb 9, 2004 @ 6:27 pm
I didn't know if you knew about the FAQs - the way you were posting quotes made the post difficult to read. I may not have been an official member here very long, but I have been lurking since the MBTV days. I was just trying to be nice.
FYI, to make quotes in the Fast Reply box, all you have to do is manually type........
[ quote ] Quoted Text Here [ / quote ]
Without any spaces inbetween the brackets.
RainIsBeautiful
Feb 9, 2004 @ 6:31 pm
WRT the attic/basement thing, the house I grew up in had an attic with a pull-down ladder in the hall (it wasn't tall enough to stand up in, but it was close!) and our basement was only accessible from outside -- my dad kept the lawn mower and miscellaneous tools down there.
Heh. I locked my brother in the basement a few times. We had spider crickets with bodies the size of quarters down there, and he totally freaked out. I was mean! :)
Lucyfire24
Feb 9, 2004 @ 6:33 pm
FYI, to make quotes in the Fast Reply box, all you have to do is manually type........
[ quote ] Quoted Text Here [ / quote ]
Without any spaces inbetween the brackets.
Thank you.
ChinkyGirl
Feb 9, 2004 @ 11:49 pm
Heh. I locked my brother in the basement a few times. We had spider crickets with bodies the size of quarters down there, and he totally freaked out. I was mean! :)
Whoa..what the heck are spider crickets?! I'm getting creeped out just reading your post!
Back on topic: I saw the episode where Stef. is trying to escape middle child abandon and pulls off this whole wedding to her friend Harry (Japanese kid). It was too adorable! I almost forgot about that ep...but Stefanie was really pretty in that dress and with that hair - def. much cuter back then!
RainIsBeautiful
Feb 10, 2004 @ 12:17 am
I don't know exactly what they are...it's like a giant spider, with a body the size of coins (babies are dime-sized, adults range from nickels to quarters), but they have cricket legs, so they have super-sized jumping abilities. They don't spin webs, so I think they're closer to crickets than spiders. I'm pretty sure they're harmless, but it's really, REALLY creepy to have one (or seven) jump on your head. Ew.
Topic! Speaking of hair, I always wanted DJ's. But then, I wanted to be DJ in every way. (Minus Kimmy, that is.)
Miki The Brain
Feb 10, 2004 @ 12:49 am
ChinkyGirl, where do you live!?!??!?!?!? We had those in a house I lived in and they were invincible and scary as hell. They move really fast and can jump and are harder than hell to kill. The worst thing is, if they're the same thing, they blend in with everything. Light brownish bodies that blend into most carpeting etc...ew. My ex-roomie captured one under a cup one day and was afraid to lift it up because they jump, so we left it for a bit, until it died. The thing lived a week. No joke people. No food or water. Scary stuff.
On TOPIC!? The ep where DJ gets a zit and Steph is clingy was on tonight and god....was that an earthquake PSA. Pokes in the eye are gentler and less pointed that that was!
ChinkyGirl
Feb 10, 2004 @ 6:50 am
I'm pretty sure they're harmless, but it's really, REALLY creepy to have one (or seven) jump on your head. Ew.
Ahhhhhhh!! SCARY!!! Forget it..I rather not have known!
ChinkyGirl, where do you live!?!??!?!?!? ...The thing lived a week. No joke people. No food or water. Scary stuff.
Miki: Queens, NY...the only very creepy thing I have in my basement are those damned silverfish that are like goldfish (heh) - the longer they live, or the larger their environment, the BIGGER they grow! Only sometimes they escape from the basement and pop up in my living room! I HATE creepy, crawly things!!
TOPIC: The better group of friends: young Stefanie's, or big girl Michelle's?
katiekat
Feb 10, 2004 @ 1:57 pm
Delurking to say...I'm from California, and I seem to remember the "Stephanie gets freaked out about earthquakes" episode airing shortly after the big Bay Area earthquake in '89. I could be wrong, but I think it was the show's response to a tragedy that had the potential to freak a lot of little kids out. (Maybe only the ones in California, but still...)
Edited because a person who makes her living with words should know where to properly place a period.
Aiders
Feb 10, 2004 @ 5:15 pm
Hey I was five when the earthquake hit in '89 and it scared the crap out of me. I totally identified with Stephanie. We were living in the Marina district at the time and had to be evacuated. Of course, less than a year later we moved to Portland, Oregon- land of the weanie quakes.
Julieyousuck
Feb 10, 2004 @ 5:56 pm
Hell, I was in the Bay area during Earthquake '89, but I STILL thought that episode was lame.
Saffron
Feb 11, 2004 @ 10:54 pm
N@N showed an episode tonight where Danny went on a date with a woman he really liked, until she took him back to her apartment and it was a disgusting pigsty. Friends totally ripped it off in that episode where Ross goes out with Rebecca Romijn-Stamos.
Lucyfire24
Feb 12, 2004 @ 3:02 am
Yeah, I thought the storyline sounded familiar when I saw it on Friends! BTW, Friends is filmed on the same soundstage as Full House was.
emace
Feb 12, 2004 @ 11:19 am
I loved the eppy where Danny decides to date a younger woman, and they all gang up on him and enjoy some rare group snark.
Michelle: "Are you here to play with DJ?"
Danny: "No, I'm taking her on a date."
DJ: "Where to - Chuck E Cheese?"
karatekate
Feb 12, 2004 @ 11:49 am
Hee. That episode also let's us wallow in some SingingDanny moping to "Young Girl".
I actually like John Stamos singing (shut up. yes, you.), but Bob Saget? Mm.... not so much.
steering fish
Feb 12, 2004 @ 2:42 pm
Chuck E Cheese must have paid a shitload to be mentioned on that show as often as it was.
queenfrostine
Feb 13, 2004 @ 7:11 pm
I actually like John Stamos singing (shut up. yes, you.)
I think he has a pretty good voice. I have the version of "Forever" he sang on FH and I love it, so if you're embarrassed for liking him then I'm right there with you.
Lucyfire24
Feb 15, 2004 @ 1:50 am
Michelle: "Are you here to play with DJ?"
Danny: "No, I'm taking her on a date."
DJ: "Where to - Chuck E Cheese?"
Also used on Friends, when Ross is dating Elizabeth.
Screamie
Feb 15, 2004 @ 2:45 am
I think I'm officially freaked out on how Friends has copied Full House.
I don't know why, but one of my favorite Stamos singing moments is when he, Joey and Danny are singing Michelle's "Teddy Bear" song.
RainIsBeautiful
Feb 15, 2004 @ 3:22 am
They harmonized beautifully in the Teddy Bear song. While it's cool, it still scares me.
Mine All Mine
Feb 17, 2004 @ 6:09 pm
I'm not a big fan of Uncle Jesse singing on the show. Those cheesy songs didn't fit that "bad-boy rebel rocker" image he was supposed to have. On the other hand, John Stamos can sing to me any time. I even like his commercials for 10-10-321 or whatever it is (NOW I'm embarrassed).
The one thing that bothers me more than anything else (because I'm a freak) is when people call Joey "Uncle Joey". It's "Joey" and "Uncle Jesse". Jesse is related, Joey is not. Stop the madness!
ChinkyGirl
Feb 18, 2004 @ 12:22 am
Can we stick to calling him Troll Joey, instead? He lived in far off or weird places of the house (that nook in the living room, the basement/studio) and he wasn't really wanted anyway - he was barely best friends with Danny anymore and then Jesse was stuck with him until the end. Move out already, and take your damn woodchuck puppet with you!
HappilyEvrAftr
Feb 18, 2004 @ 12:48 am
Move out already, and take your damn woodchuck puppet with you!
good god, you've given me the shakes again.
the episode where troll!joey becomes ranger joe was on, and i'm guessing it was the first appearance of mr. woodchuck. dear lord, i nearly cried. that puppet is frightening, and horribly annoying. if joey (and that freaking puppet) were living in my house, i would have subtly slipped a few realtor magazines their way.
blurvert
Feb 18, 2004 @ 1:45 am
Did anyone see the MTV True Life episode about midgets? or is it little people? Anyway, the had on a female midget who was called with an offer to be a stripper at John Stamos' birthday party. I don't know if he requested it himself, but his wife was looking for a midget stripper for him.
It sucks because every now and then when I'm watching FH I imagine Uncle Jesse with a midget stripper. yeesh. oh yeah, that particular midget, or little person, declined the offer.
And what was up with Mr. Woodchuck? And it wasn't just that, I thought all of Joey's comedy was totally lame. Especially that "cut-it-out" shit. If I ever see anyone do that I'll have to give them a swift kick in the pants.
bsbduranfan
Feb 18, 2004 @ 1:28 pm
I was six when the '89 earthquake happened. I was in the North Bay area, about 15 miles outside the city. My dad wasn't home from work yet, so I think I was like Stephanie - worried that my dad might not be coming home...especially when I saw what happened to the Bay Bridge. I found out later my dad could have been squished by file cabinets in his office. Not a pleasant image for someone in elementary school to have.
I am also a huge Oakland A's fan, so I was bummed the World Series was postponed for so long. But the A's swept, so it's cool. Plus, I still have all the Battle of the Bay memorabilia. I have an awesome painting of massively tall Giants and A's players standing in the Bay above San Francisco and Oakland. Then there's the Giants championship pin that my dad got from the gas station. I own all the baseball cards from the 1989 Giants and A's rosters. I also have a shirt from the series. I wore that thing to death, though, so it's probably not worth too much.
I was born the day of a 6.5 earthquake, so I guess earthquakes follow me wherever I go.
Who saw the Tommy Page episode of FH a few days ago? Thank goodness, I got that one on tape, hee. I loved that episode because it was 1992, and I was thinking, why is Tommy Page on this show? I remember him from the NKOTB days, and I wasn't a NKOTB fan by 1992 because they were just about gone by then.
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