go out on a limb?

Jul 30, 2003 03:21

isn't that where the fruit is?
10-10-987 is awesome. that john stamos knows of what he speaks. an hour of conversation for the bargain basement price of $2.19. yee-haw.
and so the countdown begins. tentative date of departure: Sept. 8th, London-city doesn't even know what's about to hit it.
In Other News: i watched jousting the other day.

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John Stamos lupinthebronto July 30 2003, 04:08:20 UTC
That's kind of an obscure reference to use for a commercial in these times don't you thing? I mean I can see using ALF as a spokesman for a product since even if you do not understand his significant to American pop culture, he's a cuddly, furry, and genuinely trustworthy character that reminds us a stuffed animal that we might have had when we were kids. But John Stamos? I mean, comeon, has anybody even seen this guy since Full House? They don't even have reruns of that show on anymore, or at least not that I've seen. That show is so old taht the Olson twins were just little toddlers when it was airing, now they're starting their freshman year of college (I think), you do the math. Hell, I think the best (and probably only) thing he's done since then has been his wife. He might make the occasional appearance at a movie debut of hers or something, but other than that, I think he's gone the way of the dodo. Oh well, I suppose I can't really complain about a product that allows hour long international calls to only cost $2.20 or ( ... )

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yammykins July 31 2003, 07:44:10 UTC
i liked that, the go out on a limb/fruit question pair.
you're going to london? i did not know this. wowweeee.

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anonymous August 3 2003, 14:59:53 UTC
Um... I don't want to sound like a theater know-it-all (ok, I really really do) but actually John Stamos very recently starred in Caberet in Manhattan, I think co-starring Jane Leeves from Frasier or Molly Ringwald.

Even though it probably wasn't what he would pick to act in, actors can't be choosers if they want to make it in NYC these days. Or so I hear. So if I were John Stamos? I think I'd jump at the chance to do any sort of commercial. Am I wrong or what. Tell me.

Jenna

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jenna you could never be wrong wakokipesni August 7 2003, 11:45:04 UTC
at least about the entertainment industry. in fact i'm quite pleased to see his shining face three times a day on my television. although i think i'd really rather see him in caberet!

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