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Sims Katie 09-01-2006 08:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr. Marshmallow (Post 3830)
I too think Frankie is a bit too spirited to settle down now, but down the line I could easily see her wanting to get married and of COURSE having it at Foster's. I could so see Wilt being the priest, and Bloo being put as the flower girl for kicks 8D.

Well, I could see Wilt giving her away . You have to have a license to marry people, and he's not a cleric, justice of the peace or ship's captain as far as we've seen :P
Bloo could be the ring bearer (and probably lose the rings, on top of it. Or try to use them in the arcade machines)

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If you really think Frankie would judge you on looks or weight, then you don't really know her at all.
Absolutely. She can be touchy about her own weight, of course. But when it comes to other people, no way.

Medikor 09-02-2006 04:40 AM

That's something I love about Frankie's character designe. She's not skinny. You can see that she's a healthy weight and not a toothpick. :)

kageri 09-02-2006 08:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Medikor (Post 3895)
That's something I love about Frankie's character designe. She's not skinny. You can see that she's a healthy weight and not a toothpick. :)

Except for her legs. The leeegs!

Kzinistzerg 09-02-2006 05:13 PM

Well her legs are roughly the width of a drinking straw but besides that...

LaBlooGirl 09-03-2006 06:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Medikor (Post 3766)
If Frankie was real, I probobly wouldan't have a chance to woo her. I'm not the most handsom guy around, I could stand to lose a pound or two and I'm not someone who realy likes to go out on the town. Ofcourse, if I met Frankie I would make the effort and I really respect people who do things similarly to Frankie (Retirment homes, orphanages ect) and I would love to get to visit a home of imaginary friends.:bloosmirk:
What I find interesting to think about is: What would it be like if Frankie decided to start a family? Would she wait untill she's around her mid thirties to have a kid? Would she take a break from her job to raise a kid, or do both at once? Would she hold her wedding at Fosters with all the imaginary friends?
These are things I like to think about, but we likely won't get an answer since the show wouldant touch anything that deep.:(


You know I always thought Frankie would get married, but she wouldn't move away. If anything, she'd find someone who would live with her the house, or at least close-by, so that she could stay at Foster's. I mean she's been there long enough as it is. ;) I think those like Wilt and Ed would miss her terribly if she went far away anyhow.
And if she had kids, I could just see Wilt babysitting. LOL :D (He'd make a great father-figure anyhow.)

Medikor 09-03-2006 09:53 AM

Thats how I picture it. Frnakie's husband moveing into Fosters would be nice.

pitbulllady 09-03-2006 01:45 PM

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Originally Posted by LaBlooGirl (Post 4087)
You know I always thought Frankie would get married, but she wouldn't move away. If anything, she'd find someone who would live with her the house, or at least close-by, so that she could stay at Foster's. I mean she's been there long enough as it is. ;) I think those like Wilt and Ed would miss her terribly if she went far away anyhow.
And if she had kids, I could just see Wilt babysitting. LOL :D (He'd make a great father-figure anyhow.)

That's why I believe that Wilt would make a great HUSBAND-he's ALREADY at Foster's, he understands Frankie's job and her passion for what she does, he's got that parenting thing already down-pact(something a lot of men never do get the hang of), he has no problem with the "C word"("committment"), he is patient and compassionate, he does not have issues with house-cleaning, he can fix up cars(trust me on the importance of having a guy around who can do THAT), he can dance like nobody's business...I could go on and on. Frankie is simply not going to find another guy who who can do all that Wilt can do AND be willing to live at Foster's and give up some of the time that they could spend together so that Frankie can take care of a bunch of Imaginary Friends. A lot might SAY they are willing at first, but after awhile, when reality sinks in, they will either start bugging her about moving out, or they will start having interest in other women on the side. I seriously doubt that Frankie would EVER have to worry about Wilt doing THAT, at least.

pitbulllady

Mr. Marshmallow 09-03-2006 01:57 PM

I don't think Wilt's the only "one" out there who will understand Frankie's needs. There's someone out there for everyone and even if they don't see eye to eye on everything, if the couple really cares for each other, they will be willing to make compromises and help what's most important to each other.

Frankie doesn't have to live at Foster's forever to be there for them, she just needs to live relatively close by. Any guy who hooks up with her will find it hard not to notice her love for taking care of imaginary friends. And if he truly does like Frankie for who she is, he'd accept her job as a part of who she is.

You don't have to be imagined up to be the right guy (or girl) for someone, all you need is heart, understanding, and above all be yourself.

pitbulllady 09-03-2006 02:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr. Marshmallow (Post 4150)
I don't think Wilt's the only "one" out there who will understand Frankie's needs. There's someone out there for everyone and even if they don't see eye to eye on everything, if the couple really cares for each other, they will be willing to make compromises and help what's most important to each other.

Frankie doesn't have to live at Foster's forever to be there for them, she just needs to live relatively close by. Any guy who hooks up with her will find it hard not to notice her love for taking care of imaginary friends. And if he truly does like Frankie for who she is, he'd accept her job as a part of who she is.

You don't have to be imagined up to be the right guy (or girl) for someone, all you need is heart, understanding, and above all be yourself.

I've spent the better part of the last 20 years looking for that someone, and if he's out there, he's living at the bottom of the ocean under a rock or something! Take it from somebody who's played that game, it is NOT easy finding that "perfect somebody", IF they even exist at all! It's all nice and sweet to believe that they're out there, somewhere, and it's all a matter of time before Fate brings you together, but one look at the divorce rates, coupled with enough time and experience, will usually burst that bubble. I KNOW from experience how hard it is to find somebody, and I've since given up the search. Frankie's case is gonna be even tougher than mine, since she lives at home with her grandmother and has a job which not only is demanding, but extremely unique. Sure, there are plenty of guys who will claim that they understand and can deal with it, but as the old saying goes, when the going gets tough, the tough get going! Been There, Done THAT, so I know just how empty those promises can be, and what a difficult task Frankie would have in finding someone who really MEANS what they say, and won't back down from their promises.

pitbulllady

Cassini90125 09-03-2006 03:23 PM

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Originally Posted by pitbulllady (Post 4153)
I've spent the better part of the last 20 years looking for that someone, and if he's out there, he's living at the bottom of the ocean under a rock or something! Take it from somebody who's played that game, it is NOT easy finding that "perfect somebody", IF they even exist at all! It's all nice and sweet to believe that they're out there, somewhere, and it's all a matter of time before Fate brings you together, but one look at the divorce rates, coupled with enough time and experience, will usually burst that bubble. I KNOW from experience how hard it is to find somebody, and I've since given up the search. Frankie's case is gonna be even tougher than mine, since she lives at home with her grandmother and has a job which not only is demanding, but extremely unique. Sure, there are plenty of guys who will claim that they understand and can deal with it, but as the old saying goes, when the going gets tough, the tough get going! Been There, Done THAT, so I know just how empty those promises can be, and what a difficult task Frankie would have in finding someone who really MEANS what they say, and won't back down from their promises.

pitbulllady

I trust you'll understand if I'm feeling more than a little insulted. Given the opportunity, I can and will gladly do everything you said above about Wilt for the right woman. As far as I'm concerned, Frankie is that woman. I understand what you're saying, as I've been looking just as long as you and have also given up the search, but your experiences have nothing to do with me, and you have no right to make such assumptions about me or anyone else. I know what kind of a man I am, I know what I'm capable of and what's in my heart, and I say to you, put me in that house with all those crazy, messy Imaginary Friends and the woman I love. You may deliver your apology to our grandchildren.


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