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10-28-2006, 10:26 AM | #381 |
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That she did. That whole scene in the bathroom was pretty funny, too.
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10-28-2006, 12:52 PM | #382 |
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"Closer."
"I don't think I want too..."
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10-28-2006, 12:59 PM | #383 |
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Exactly! Classic moment!
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10-28-2006, 01:13 PM | #384 |
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I love those Frankie/Harriman moments!
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11-01-2006, 01:25 PM | #385 |
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"Two squares Ms. Francis"
"What?! I'm not even doing that" Hahahahahahahahahahahaha, classic. |
11-01-2006, 04:19 PM | #386 |
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Okay, I can't have this thread heading towards a discussion of toilet paper or anything related to it, so here's something new; a shot of Frankie like nothing you've ever seen before:
I've always wanted to see her in red. I've been looking for the outfits she's worn on the show; y'all saw the little black dress in my Sims thread, the other outfits are proving to be harder to find. I did find the blue bikini from "Squeeze The Day" and her nightclothes from "Squeakerboxxx", but you can rest assured that I have no intention whatsoever of ever posting either one of them. As for the red outfit, what do you think? |
11-01-2006, 04:34 PM | #387 |
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Very nice. It makes Frankie look like she's going for an interview or something. Very profestional.
I just rewatched "Frankie my Dear" again today, and I have a question that will probobly not be answered. Dylin (That jerk ) commented on the difficulty of Frankie's major. Does this mean she went to collage? She's 22 and she was likely 18 when she finished high-school, so that would be enough time for her to get a four year course. And in "The Big Cheese" she say's that she's a "profestional care-giver". But in "The Big Picture, you can see that she has been in the house almost her whole life-including the years she could have spent getting a degree. I just assumed that she would have learned what she would have needed to be qualified to work at Fosters just from growing up there. And I like to think that all it would take to get the job is to have Maddam Foster give you the "look over" to see if you truely have, or could learn, a love for imaginary friends. Maybe I'm just thinking too hard or I need to remember that as much as I would love to, I could never live in a cartoon. So what do you guys think?
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11-01-2006, 04:54 PM | #388 |
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I went to college, and I wasn't in class 24/7. Frankie could have easily been in the house the day of the annual photo for those 4 years. Also, getting a degree in something does not automatically equal you getting a job in that field, as many of us here can attest. Frankie surely went to college, got a degree in something, and wound up right back at the house doing what she probably did during pretty much her entire child/teenhood, as well as every college break she had. I wish *I* had a family business to fall back on, I can tell you that much.
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11-01-2006, 06:05 PM | #390 |
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I would agree with Pitbulllady,
I think Frankie would have gone to school locally, Most likely night school. I put myself through school (attending three different institutions in comletion of my AS,AAS and BS) and have come seen many other students commuting to classes. Where some but not all worked full time. It is very common for people that work in family bussiness to attend night school as opposed to going away to school (in my opinion). Monty |