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Cassini90125 11-09-2006 11:01 AM

Just not as skinny. ;) I would like to meet Kathy at some point in the series, as well as Frankie's other friends outside the house. I don't think she has a lot, due to the amount of time and energy she has to spend maintaining the house, but I have no doubt she has more than some people give her credit for.

kageri 11-09-2006 11:14 AM

With her charisma I'd find it hard to believe that at least some of her peers wouldn't put effort into keeping in touch with her. She's worth the flip-floppy schedules and cancellations (that are entirely not her fault).

And heck, I'd be friends with Madame Foster. Bowling grannies are where it's at!

Medikor 11-09-2006 01:33 PM

Sigh... I wish I lived in cartoon land. Frankie would be such a great person to hang around with. I think what would be really interesting for me would be seeing how my personallity and hers interact. I'm shy and introverted where she seems more outgoing and outspoken, but she has that very tender and loveing side that would probobly make her a very passiant person with anyone.
Actually, that would be a neat sweepstakes or something. Haveing yourself implemented into the show for an episode to see how the cast would react to you.:D

Kzinistzerg 11-09-2006 02:04 PM

That would be brilliant!

Mr. Marshmallow 11-09-2006 02:38 PM

Damn straight! I would KILL to be put into the show as a character, I think that show would be the best place to do that sort of thing, and I think Cartoon Network would be the kind of network that would allow that kind of thing.

My only hope that is if they EVER did that, they don't make it some stupid "kids only" crap contest. Lik I'm 22 and I don't want the fact that I'm an adult (more or less) prohibit me from have a chance of winning the contest you know?

It would be really hurtful if they just went with some 12 or 13 year old just cause it's a kid based network. Now I actually disagree with you Medikor. I think Frankie would totally go for the shy and nice type, look how she was on her date with Dylan.

Frankie HERSELF was shy and nervous. She's open and friendly at Foster's because its her job to take care of people, and she is by nature a friendly and loving person. But, like most people are, they are shy and nervous when it comes to meeting people.

Or in this case dating them. But Frankie is the kind of person who finds the good in situations, after her routine meltdown screaming fit, she always takes things as they come and looks on the bright side. Something I also share in common with her :frankiesmile:.

I think if she really liked you or anyone that was shy, she would like them for who they are and not let a personality quirk like that affect her friendship or relationship with them.

Howard 11-09-2006 03:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr. Marshmallow (Post 14510)
Damn straight! I would KILL to be put into the show as a character, I think that show would be the best place to do that sort of thing, and I think Cartoon Network would be the kind of network that would allow that kind of thing.

My only hope that is if they EVER did that, they don't make it some stupid "kids only" crap contest. Lik I'm 22 and I don't want the fact that I'm an adult (more or less) prohibit me from have a chance of winning the contest you know?

It would be really hurtful if they just went with some 12 or 13 year old just cause it's a kid based network. Now I actually disagree with you Medikor. I think Frankie would totally go for the shy and nice type, look how she was on her date with Dylan.

Frankie HERSELF was shy and nervous. She's open and friendly at Foster's because its her job to take care of people, and she is by nature a friendly and loving person. But, like most people are, they are shy and nervous when it comes to meeting people.

Or in this case dating them. But Frankie is the kind of person who finds the good in situations, after her routine meltdown screaming fit, she always takes things as they come and looks on the bright side. Something I also share in common with her :frankiesmile:.

I think if she really liked you or anyone that was shy, she would like them for who they are and not let a personality quirk like that affect her friendship or relationship with them.

I definitely agree with you there. I too happen to be outgoing at my job, but when it comes to meeting people - I am Mr. Social Faux Pas!:cheesegrin:
I think Frankie would like a guy like me (again don't tell my GF). I always look for that ray of hope after an insane workday!:frankiesmile:

Voxxyn 11-09-2006 03:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr. Marshmallow (Post 14510)
My only hope that is if they EVER did that, they don't make it some stupid "kids only" crap contest. Lik I'm 22 and I don't want the fact that I'm an adult (more or less) prohibit me from have a chance of winning the contest you know?

Unfortunately, I wouldn't get my hopes up. Cartoon Network these days wants to appeal overwhelmingly to kids and tell everyone else "well, you have Adult Swim, SO SCRAM!". If they ever did that, I think executives would benefit more from a 10-year-old going on some adventure with the "Foster's Five"(And probably lots of Cheese) than someone outside of CN's core demographic interacting with a character that isn't merchandising-friendly and is more popular with hardcore fans than children.

But I agree 100% about Frankie prefering shy and nice people. A good part of what makes her so great is how she DOESN'T fall for jerks; she deserves better, and she knows it.

Mr. Marshmallow 11-09-2006 05:28 PM

Well if they actually ever did this and that became the case, it only reveals that they are INDEED ass #%@s. The kid demographic crap shouldn't inhibit the basic point of a contest, it's whoever wins it WINS IT. That's the whole point of a contest.

Having a 10 year old wouldn't make a bit of difference if you ask me. Frankie is a fine example of how good an older character can be, it all determines how you use then. Old man Rivers, Terrance, Dylan, there all fine examples of above average older characters on the show.

Seperating it just for kids is ignorant, more adults and teens watch cartoons these days more then ever. Ratings are ratings, and if someone actually loves the show and wants to be on it and actually did win the contest, age shouldn't matter.

I have just as much right to love the show and want to be on it then any other 10 year old, as long as there making money off the show, it shouldn't matter who their audience is. Targeted audiences is one thing, actual RESULTS are another.

I'll stop now since Frankie's the focus here but still, I just had to get that off my chest.

Howard 11-09-2006 08:40 PM

Silly Question
 
Where did some of you get the "Frankie is Love" siggys - I want one!:cheesegrin:

Mr. Marshmallow 11-09-2006 09:01 PM

I think I found it browsing somewhere on the web looking for Foster's avatars and icons and stuff.

Usually sites that have avatars for Fosters have signature banners. But I don't recall the exact site I found it at, I'll have to check.


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