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Join Date: Jul 2005
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You're suggesting I steal my sister's shoes?
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I've seen stranger things on eBay.
Unfortunately there's never anything that's Frankie-oriented. There was the plushie that I got, which I adore, but that's it. That's one of the reasons I make screencaps and such; if the manufacturers won't make us any Frankie stuff, well, what's to stop us from doing it ourselves? ![]() |
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You can go and buy a dark purple barrett, and make a killing posting it on ebay as the Official Frankie Foster Barrett! Muahahahahaha!
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I really like and appreciate Frankie while I watch the show. I respect Frankie as much as ever Frankie Foster fan in the forum.
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I appreciate Frankie Foster so very much that, at times I seem to appreciate the most simple and mundane things about her. Her clothes are example are especially lovely looking and I find it weird liking her clothes because I doubt alot of people can look good in an outfit like that.
Realistically, the green sweatshirt and the Power puff girls shirt would probably look weird on someone else. Same with the shoes. My favorite part of her outfit is the purple skirt, purple also happens to be my favorite color. But Frankie pulls off the look so well, I never ever get tired of seeing it. Sometimes you stare at a character a long enough time, you'll get sick of looking at them in the same clothes over and over again but with Frankie, not the case .
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One wonders how Craig came up with the design for the outfit. It's certainly eye-catching and yes, it looks great on her and never gets old. On the rare occasions that I see a purple skirt or a green sweatshirt on a real woman these days, well, it's an instant attention-getter. Not too long ago while making a grocery run I spotted a lady wearing that sweatshirt, and she had red hair, too, tied back in a ponytail. Stopped me dead in my tracks.
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Join Date: Jun 2007
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I like her calmness and willing, because even though she is made miserable by Mr Herriman she still carries on and helps her nan and the imaginary friends around the house.
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One thing I appreciate about Frankie is the fact she's gotten so much more heavily involved in the last couple of the episodes. She's had at least 2 decent sized involved roles in the last 2 concurrent running episodes "Cheese a go-go" and "Buck swaps here", and while she didn't do as much in the latter episodes "say it isn't sew" and "something old, something bloo", I'm still happy.
Frankie is doing alot more for the show it's great seeing her in much more prominent roles then just occasionally vanishing after the first 15 minutes, or disappearing completely with no reason explained whatsoever (I'm looking in your direction "Make believe it or not!"). Even if Frankie is going through all kinds of hell like she usually does, I love her additions to the show. She's still nice and supportive and helpful, like with Eduardo's money problems (before getting side tracted), and even going out of her way to help Cheese even though it ended up being s BIG mistake. Even that unknown crazy ass plan she had made for getting Bloo out of the old folks home. I think all of these instances are signs of Frankie taking a much more parental role. She's going out of her way to help the Foster's gang in more ways then simply scrubbing their toilets and making their dinner every night. I may be over exaggerating her role in the recent episodes and blowing this out of proportions, but I think it's a good sign Frankie's involvement has definitely increased as of lately. That's the way i see it anyway.
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Join Date: Aug 2006
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I think all of that just shows that, despite her occasional bouts of her thinking that she'll be stuck in the house for her whole life and never get married, ect, She wouldn't want to be anywhere else when it all comes down to it. I'm sure that she would get homesick if she left and tried to get away from her life at Fosters.
She's just so dedicated to others and that's what makes her so endearing and likable as a character. And I am very glad to see her have more and more big roles in the show. ![]()
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