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The babyography in this scene was pretty epic. -Jodie
Oh. It's so good. Jesse prompts her to pop a wheelie and she does. Like how did they get her to do that? That is amazing. -Andrea
I bet...John we always have said is like a baby whisperer like he's great. Baby's love him cause he's silly and he's fun. And he's just He's really good with kids. But yeah. I have a feeling that John was like teaching them how to pop a little wheelie on the motorcycle. And that was like a trick. -Jodie
It is so cute. It is adorable. The audience cheers. I was cheering at home. It's so good. -Andrea
She was so proud of herself it was great. -Jodie 
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Having listened to "Talkville," "Drama Queens," "Office Ladies," "Welcome To Our Show" and now the new Full House rewatch podcast "How Rude, Tanneritos" I have strong opinions on which cast hosted rewatch podcasts work.
1. I absolutely love the Full House rewatch podcast. Granted, only the first episode is out so far and it wasn't even covering an episode. Next week is the Pilot and this one was just an introduction and they did talk about the opening theme and credits.
2. Maybe coincidentally the podcasts that work have been the ones led by women entirely. My favorites have been Drama Queens, Office Ladies and now How Rude Tanneritos. No diss to the Smallville podcast but I don't feel a whole lot of enthusiasm or chemistry between Tom and Michael with Talkville.
3. I also believe that these types of podcasts are so prevalent that a lot of actors feel like "it's the thing to do" so there's no kind of real thought of which actors should host it. Like for instance, I think that if Tom and Erica had hosted Talkville that would be a lot more fun because they have such chemistry and a rapport. Also Michael Rosenbaum already had a random celebrity interview show prior to Talkville and so now Talkville just feels like an extension of that. It doesn't feel organic or unique.
4. The actors who end up hosting really make the show. With Office Ladies.... Angela and Jenna are truly best friends and you really feel that. You feel the friendship chemistry even in podcast form. Also they are very dedicated to it and are knowledgable. I've never heard a podcast that is quite so chock full information and trivia and previously unknown behind the scenes stories because if they don't know the answer to something then they do a ton of research and ask cast and crew the questions. You can also tell that Jenna and Angela are having so much fun together and they are really proud of The Office.
5. Drama Queens is hosted by Bethany Joy Lenz, Sophia Bush, and Hilarie Burton and it's another situation where you can tell that those three are amazing friends and really love each other. They have a perspective and they are really passionate about anything they are talking about. They are just a fun group of women to hear speak on One Tree Hill or even anything. They do go on some minor tangents but they also try to keep a good structure.
6. With How Rude Tanneritos I can only go off of the first episode but I just found myself entranced by the conversation because Jodie Sweetin and Andrea Barber are really good friends for real life. Also the reason they wanted to do the podcast seemed more moving and organic. Ever since Bob Saget passed away they've been wanting to revisit those old memories and wanted them recorded in podcast form for the fans, themselves and their loved ones to enjoy forever while they still weren't too far removed and could still remember those times to a certain extent. There were some funny moments and some fun trivia. I think that this is the oldest show to have a rewatch podcast for it which is pretty unique.
7. Welcome To Our Show I haven't listened to for a while but i'm a part of a popular Facebook group for New Girl and most people on there seem to hate it. Honestly the problem I had with it was the lack of structure and how little they talk about the episode they are covering. Also weirdly, I don't feel the chemistry between Zooey, Hannah, and Lamorne. Which is weird cause they have great chemistry in the show itself. I think this show could have been better if it had been Lamorne, Hannah, and Max hosting. Max has a really funny personality and I think it would have added some spice. And I feel like Hannah and Lamorne have great chemistry but honestly Zooey hogs the conversation a bit too much. I have nothing against Zooey, ever since the podcast I feel like a lot of people have come to dislike her. It's not even that she hogs the conversation to talk about the show, it's that she hogs the conversation to talk about herself and her other filmography. But I do feel like some people are overly harsh with her. I just feel like if you don't create a strong structure around the episode and how you're gonna talk about it then that's just bound to happen.
Disclaimer: These are just my opinions. Some of you may love Talkville and Welcome To Our Show and that is great. Also I haven't listened to them in a while so some of this stuff could have improved. If so, please let me know. I could use some inspiration to start them up again.
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Candace Cameron Bure is known for her role as D.J. Tanner on “Full House” and “Fuller House,” as well as for being an advocate for traditional family values and offering wholesome entertainment. She recently opened up about a scary, life-threatening incident on the set of “Fuller House.”
“If I just even shifted my weight the tiniest bit, it would have probably broken my neck,” recalled Bure in a recent episode of the “How Rude, Tanneritos!” podcast...
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bodybybane · 11 days
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Candace Cameron Bure Says She 'Almost Died' Filming a Zipline Stunt for Netflix's Fuller House
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coffeeandbatboys · 4 months
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Got tagged by @nix-rose to do a sort of 2023 wrapped kind of thing so here’s mine
To celebrate 2023 coming to an end, create a moodboard inspired by your favourite memories of the year and answer any (or all) of the questions below
1. Top 3 songs of 2023
2. Top 3 artists of 2023
3. Top 3 albums of 2023
4. Top 3 movies of 2023
5. Top 3 tv shows of 2023
6. Top 3 books of 2023
7. Top 3 youtubers of 2023
8. Top 3 podcasts of 2023
9. Top 3 videogames of 2023
10. Top 3 celebrity crushes of 2023
11. Top 3 fictional crushes of 2023
12. Top 3 places you visited in 2023
13. Top 3 new things you tried in 2023
14. Top 3 things you were grateful for in 2023
15. Top 3 things you are looking forward to in 2024
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1. Top 3 songs of 2023
Love life- Stephen Sanchez, This is what loosing someone looks like- JVKE, The commission- CAIN

2. Top 3 artists of 2023
Stephen Sanchez, JVKE, Mckenna Grace

3. Top 3 albums of 2023
This is what ____ feels like- JVKE, Killin’ Time-Clint Black, One of these nights- Eagles
4. Top 3 movies of 2023
Revenge of the Sith, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 3, Top Gun
5. Top 3 tv shows of 2023
Full House, CSI New York, House

7. Top 3 youtubers of 2023
Aaron Paulsen, Jacques Ze Whipper, Daniel Thrasher

8. Top 3 podcasts of 2023
How Rude Tanneritos, Decoder Ring, Atlas Obscura 

10. Top 3 celebrity crushes of 2023 
Aaron Paulsen (My love), Miles Teller, Young Jensen Ackles
11. Top 3 fictional crushes of 2023
Jesse Katsopolis, Shawn Hunter, Peter Quill

13. Top 3 new things you tried in 2023 
Nine Square In The Air, bagel seasoning on Cucumbers, Baja Blast
14. Top 3 things you were grateful for in 2023 My best friend being by my side during my depressive episodes, My ability to work, My faith

15. Top 3 things you are looking forward to in 2024 Getting a new job as a barista hopefully 🤞🏼, Being with my friends for another year, A formal event me and my friend are going to
No pressure tags: @nogoodchamberskid @schneeflocky @shouldershimmycity
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cavenewstimes · 8 months
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Jodie Sweetin and Andrea Barber send well wishes to new mom Ashley Olsen
“The Full House family is so happy for them,” Barber said. IMG_20200213_174800_940 By Lauren Huff August 22, 2023 at 09:03 PM EDT On the latest episode of the duo’s Full House recap podcast, How Rude, Tanneritos, Sweetin and Barber took some time to address the news that their costar on the beloved ’90s sitcom recently welcomed her first child with husband Louis Eisner. “I just heard this this…
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ear-worthy · 9 months
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Pod-Alization: Full House Rewatch; Real Housewife Scam; Sweet Daddy Grace
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Full House rewatch podcast debuts  With actors and writers on strike, it's an interesting time for iHeartPodcasts to release a TV rewatch podcast. Of course, it could be inspired programming as people miss their favorite TV shows, a rewatch podcast seems to be a safe, cozy space to remember the good old days before streaming.
 How Rude, Tanneritos! is a new “Full House” rewatch podcast hosted by Stephanie Tanner and Kimmy Gibbler. These iconic characters are ingrained in the lives of actresses Jodie Sweetin and Andrea Barber, respectively, for eternity. Join Joe and Andrea as they throw it back to the very beginning of “Full House” to tell it all. Tune in every Tuesday for new episodes!
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 The perp walk for The Real Housewives
The Real Housewives Bravo franchise has been a gold mine for Andy Cohen, faithful viewers, and the justice system. It seems like every few years, a "Real Housewife"gets arrested and goes to jail. First, we have Teresa Guidice from the Real Housewives Of New Jersey. She did her time and is now "rehabilitated.
Now, earlier this year, Bravo’s “Real Housewives of Salt Lake City” star Jen Shah turned out to be more than a housewife, and the fourth season of this iHeartPodcast uncovers the story of Jen Shah, the con artist. Shah rose to fame as an original cast member on “The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City,” but in January 2023, her reign was brought to an abrupt end when she was sentenced to six and a half years in federal prison.
Queen of the Con: "The UnReal Housewife,” hosted by Johnathan Walton, a former Emmy-winning TV reporter and reality TV producer, dives deep into Shah’s backstory, rise to fame and the spiral of decisions and events that ultimately led to her arrest and conviction. Tune into the newest season every Thursday.
There is a lot of potential here. After all, according to People Magazine, 15 Real Housewives have been arrested. Don't these people need their own cell block? ___________________________________________________ The State of Grace
Marcelino Manuel da Graça (1881 or 1884—1960), better known as Charles Manuel "Sweet Daddy" Grace, or Daddy Grace, was the founder and first bishop of the predominantly African-American denomination, the United House of Prayer For All People. He was a contemporary of other religious leaders such as Father Divine, Noble Drew Ali, and Ernest Holmes.
In Sweet Daddy Grace, listeners can learn about Bishop Charles Manuel, also known as “Sweet Daddy” Grace. He was once one of the richest Black men in America, but not many people know about him today. Hosted by Marcy DePina, an iHeartRadio supervising producer who is dedicated to creating unique content that celebrates African and African diaspora cultures, the podcast digs into the life and legacy of “Sweet Daddy Grace” six decades following his death. Listen to new episodes on Wednesdays.
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my favorite tv show
uncle Jesse: Have mercy. watch the hair. the hair heh
steph: How rude. pin a rose on your nose
Joey: cut it out.
Michele: you got it dude your in big trouble mr
kimmy gibbler: hola tanneritos
danny: oh my god
Dj: oh my lanta
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tuseriesdetv · 7 years
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Recordando 'Padres Forzosos': que vivan los Tanner
Padres Forzosos (Full House, 1987-1995) es una de esas series que todos hemos visto alguna vez. Es donde las Olsen dieron el campanazo de su vida y comenzaron su imperio desde bebés, donde John Stamos se ganó su nombre y parentesco con la humanidad, el tío Jesse. Con la llegada a Netflix de su continuación veinte años después, y aprovechando el factor nostalgia añadiendo la serie original en su catálogo, nos hemos armado de valor para volver a ver las ocho temporadas que componen este clásico de la televisión abierta, y sorprende decir que no ha envejecido tan mal como me esperaba.
En la época pre-Disney de ABC pero en un tiempo donde la comedia blanca y familiar estaba en boga llegó a las pantallas de américa una familia numerosa que no tenía los miembros habituales. Danny (Bob Saget, Raising Dad) es un hombre viudo con tres hijas, DJ (Candace Cameron Bure, Make It Or Break It), Stephanie (Jodie Sweetin, Walt Before Mickey) y Michelle (Ashley y Mary-Kate Olsen) que cuenta con la ayuda de su cuñado Jesse (John Stamos, Scream Queens) y su mejor amigo Joey (Dave Coulier, Robot Chicken) para criarlas, viviendo todos en la misma casa en San Francisco.
A lo largo de los ocho años que duró la serie, todos nosotros crecimos con la familia Tanner. Vimos cómo las tramas para todas las edades no eran tan cansinas como lo son en la gran mayoría de las producciones patrias, pero tenían ese toque inocente que caracterizaba la serie. Las de los adultos, las de los adolescentes con DJ, las de los niños con Steph y las puramente infantiles con la dulce Michelle, y según crecían, las transiciones entre dichas edades, todo dentro de un marco familiar que nos encantaba. Éramos un Tanner más, y esa es la razón de que la sola mención de una continuación con los mismos actores y mil llamadas a la nostalgia, aunque sea dos décadas después de su final, nos siga pareciendo una excelente idea.
Pero, ¿recordáis a los adorables personajes de este clasicazo de la televisión?
Los Tanner
Danny Tanner, obsesionado con el orden y la limpieza, padrazo, siempre pone a sus hijas por delante de cualquier cosa, incluido él mismo. Tras quedar viudo, su mejor amigo desde la infancia y el hermano de su mujer se mudan con él temporalmente para echarle una mano con sus tres hijas. Presentador de televisión de un talk-show matutino, Danny jamás ha tratado de sustituir a Pam, su mujer, y apenas tiene relaciones durante la serie, pero casi lo consigue al conocer a Vicky Larson (Gail Edwards, Blossom), una co-presentadora sustituta en su programa, sin embargo, sus diferencias en cuanto a prioridades acaban con la pareja antes de casarse. Aunque es un padre estricto, siempre trata de ayudar a sus hijas y hacerlas comprender las situaciones y resolver sus problemas entre ellas, siempre acabando con el gesto Tanner por excelencia: un abrazo.
D.J. es la primogénita y la conocemos desde que es una niña prepúber hasta su salida del instituto, y crecemos con ella a través de las transformaciones típicas de esta etapa de la vida. Rebelde en cuanto a recibir las órdenes de su padre pero buena estudiante, D.J. tiene los problemas típicos de un personaje americano adolescente de las series de la época, siempre siendo la primera a la que remueve la conciencia cuando ha hecho algo mal; además es la única con una vida amorosa activa, dándonos a conocer a varios de sus novios, a alguno de los cuales aprendemos a querer y a��n queremos que vuelvan a juntarse.
Stephanie es la niña traviesa, la mediana, la rebelde, algunos dirían que la repelente (aunque siempre fue mi favorita). De su boca sale la primera catchphrase de la serie, que hasta el día de hoy sigue persiguiendo a Jodie Sweetin: ¡Qué grosero! (How rude!) —en español, léase con ceceo—. De niña de cinco años con vestidos de volantes que quiere ser bailarina de ballet a adolescente cantante en un grupo de música, que viste tops y coquetea con el tabaco en los baños del instituto. Como buena hermana mediana, es la que más problemas tiene de invisibilidad en la familia. Conforme va creciendo evoluciona sus peleas con D.J. a peleas con Michelle cambiando las tornas... crecer.
Michelle es la estrella de la serie desde que comienza a hacer monerías. Las dos muñequitas que resultaron ser las Olsen ayudaron a la producción a despuntar y fue el comienzo de todo un imperio. Con el tiempo, el personaje de Michelle se fue perfilando en una niña traviesa, glotona, un poco mimada por todos y con un piquito de oro. Lo que empezó con un You got it dude! levantando el pulgar como frase del personaje para acompañar a su hermana, acabó desembocando en un sin fín de expresiones memorables y una fuente interminable de gifs de una adorable mini Olsen. La predilecta del tío Jesse... y del mundo.
Los Katsopolis
Jesse Katsopolis, el tío Jesse, el rockero, el terror de las nenas, el eterno Elvis, ese hombre que fue crash de medio mundo —y lo sigue siendo—. El cuñado de Danny llega a la casa Tanner con sus greñas, su moto y su guitarra para echar una mano de forma temporal y acaba viviendo en el ático con una familia completa ocho años después. Multiempleo a lo largo de los años, lo que siempre ha caracterizado a Jesse es su forma de ser, esa actitud de chuleta vivalavida con un tupé que sufre más adoración que muchos dioses, ese sex appeal que enamoraba a toda mujer con la que se cruzaba; pero a la vez ese amor incondicional por sus sobrinas (sobre todo por la benjamina, su predilecta) y ese apoyo eterno hacia Danny y Joey, incluso con sus mil rifirrafes. El contrapunto perfecto para la rigidez de su cuñado al educar a las niñas, Jesse el arquetipo del "tío guay". Cuenta con su propia catchprase, en español madre mía, en inglés have mercy, y hasta sus hijos le imitan.
La única mujer que se le resistió es la que finalmente acabó pescándole para siempre: Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin, When Calls The Heart). Becky es la co-presentadora de Danny en su talk-show matutino ¡Despierta, San Francisco! (Wake Up, San Francisco!) y poco a poco irá entrando a formar parte de la familia Tanner, tanto por su relación con Jesse que acaba en matrimonio y maternidad doble del tirón, como como una figura materna para las hijas de Danny cuando es necesaria. Esta dualidad de segunda madre-tía molona le causará algún quebradero de cabeza, que por supuesto no durará más de un episodio. Su relación con Jesse es idílica, representando en esta pareja el amor verdadero que es capaz de superar cualquier obstáculo, incluso convertirse en un idol en Japón. Sus hijos, aún bastante pequeños al finalizar la serie y con papeles con bastante menos contenido que el de las Olsen a su edad, son Nicky y Alex Katsopolis (Blake y Dylan Tuomy-Wilhoit).
La mejor compañía
Joey Gladstone, el tercero en discordia, el mejor amigo de Danny que no dudará en vivir en su salón, su sótano o cualquier otra parte de su casa para echarle una mano con las niñas. Completa el trío calavera con su humor y su forma de ser infantil y divertida. Humorista de profesión, busca el éxito a toda costa en clubes, con marionetas, haciendo de mago o de presentador de programas para niños. Ninguna de sus novias fue excesivamente duradera ni memorable, no así su muñeco de una ardilla que adoraba la madera. Catchprase: CORTA-EL-ROLLO (CUT-IT-OUT).
Completa el elenco de personajes regulares la siempre fantástica Kimmy Gibbler (Angrea Barber), mejor amiga de D.J. y vecina insoportable para el resto de la familia, sus "Tanneritos". Característica es su personalidad extrovertida, inadecuada en sus maneras en toda ocasión, su desagradable olor de pies y su inoportunidad en general, uno de esos alivios cómicos exagerados de la época, que junto con Joey se hacían más llevaderos que un personaje 100% paródico. Especial mención merece también Steve (Scott Weinger, Aladdin), el primer verdadero amor de D.J., glotón hasta la médula pero siempre preocupada por nuestra Donna Jo, hasta tal punto que tras su dolorosa ruptura, vuelve en el último episodio.
Padres Forzosos es una de esas series que todos recordamos con cariño, que pese a ser para toda la familia no pecaba de excesivamente infantil aún con moralina educativa constante, que en los ochenta ya iba de feminista cuando aún no estaba de moda y que dio tanto de qué hablar que es de esas series que cuentan con su propia TV movie de Lifetime (no autorizada, por supuesto) sobre lo que ocurrió durante su emisión detrás de las cámaras. Hemos crecido queriendo a sus personajes y reconocemos los diálogos más famosos, y que tres décadas después de su estreno aún se siga recordando tan fervientemente y una servidora haya sido capaz de hacer un revisionado sin problema de exceso de glucosa dice mucho a favor de la serie. 
Una exploración completa de la moda de finales de los 80 a mediados de los 90, de los cardados con ropa fosforita a los pelos lisos con la raya en medio con tops y pantalones altos, un repaso a la historia hecho serie familiar. Una familia que lejos de ser convencional o incluso similar a casos poco usuales explorados anteriormente, véase La Tribu de los Brady (The Brady Bunch, 1969-1974), adorábamos y considerábamos parte de la nuestra. ¿O acaso todos los que estamos viendo la secuela ahora no lo hacemos por el elenco original y disfrutamos con cada guiño o referencia? Nostalgia pura, amor incondicional. Larga vida a la familia Tanner, y cantemos todos: Everywhere you look, everywhere you go, there's a heart, a hand to hold on to.
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They already have so much chemistry. Like just from this two minute interaction I'm like wow the chemistry is just popping off the screen. They're just two really attractive people and they're already getting along great. I love watching these early reactions between people that become iconic. -Andrea
The Jessie/Becky meet cute. -Jodie 
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He puts her back in the crib and asks her for a kiss. Michelle tries to eat his mouth. Jesse laughs. The audience laughs. And Jesse tells Michelle he loves her. -Andrea
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And Michelle is wearing this adorable beret and like a 49ers sweatsuit. It's so cute. -Andrea
Looking like a beatnik poet from like the late 60's just in San Francisco somewhere. -Jodie 
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She's like a party favor. I don't know. she's adorable. -Andrea 
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Stephanie turns and asks a guest "Excuse me do you care about cheese?" -Andrea
Yes deeply. -Jodie
The answer is always yes. -Andrea
 I'm in a deep relationship with cheese. -Jodie 
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I think I might even have like yarn in my hair. Like actual yarn...Like someone took yarn and was like here cut about 8 inches off and tie it in your hair...The kind that you could only use once cause when you untied it it fell apart again. Real 1980's yarn my friends  -Jodie 
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If you look behind her there's someone standing in the alcove there. i don't know who...It's not Adria...I don't know who it is but there's some...There's someone it might have been Bob...I don't know who it was but its standing in the alcove and you just..I mean I guess...And they left it in because I don't think she was meant to like run off. I think it was kind of an unscripted moment cause you kind of see Chelsea and John's reaction. They are sort of laughing. -Jodie 
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