This book has something for everyone - whether you grew up in a neighborhood similar to Gray's Ferry, maintain life-long friendships or are an avid sports fan: The well-developed characters you can certainly find your own friends in the pages of this book and the overall plot as well as the subplots that intertwine will keep the pages turning. Halfway through this wonderful book and enjoying every minute of the characters lives: One person found this helpful 2 people found this helpful. Excellent - Wow - what an exciting read.
I laughed and I cried. The author painted an excellent potrait of a strong, proud working class neighborhood bravely facing both triumph and tragedy with courage. It was en excelent use of flachbacking and backstory anecdotes to truly make you feel and pull for the characters - on multiple levels. The Irish are a unique people in all of the world and even more so - is the Irish American. Lieb captures their humor, courage and convictions in a well written, comical and heart-wrenching story.
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Ordering book today, reviews off the hook! He loves his hood, true to his team colors and community! That's enuf for me! This was a great and heart-warming story about a man, his family, friends and a neighborhood that he truly loved and they loved him back. Life isn't about how much time you have here on earth, although his was cut too short, but what we do in the time that we are here. It was one of those books that I just could not put down and finished in less than a day. I laughed and cried. James Lieb captured the essence of what a Philadelphia neighborhood is all about, family and friendships that will outlast a lifetime.
Lieb and i was trying to come up with just one word to describe the book. After a long debate with myself i came up with a lot of words that could be used such as Good, fantastic, marvelous, splendid, cool, well-done, awesome, wonderful, fabulous, amazing and magnificent but still felt it needed the perfect word so I came up with "EPIC"!
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Her best friend throughout the show was next-door neighbor Kimmy Gibbler, who was the complete opposite of D.
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In season eight, D. In Fuller House, D. When her boss retires, his son, Matt Harmon, and D. Matt and Steve fight for D. Realizing they have feelings for each other, Matt breaks up with his girlfriend and starts dating D. On the way to Steve's wedding in Japan, D. Steve tells Kimmy about D. The next day, before the wedding starts, Kimmy tells D. At the altar, Steve calls off the wedding, and D. Back home, the two decide to wait a month before they start dating, out of respect to their exes. After their "third, first date," Steve tells D.
He chooses to stay with her, but D. Her mother died when she was five years old.
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Her catchphrases during the early seasons of the series include "how rude! She eventually evolved into something of a tomboy in seasons four and five. Stephanie has a habit of spying on D. Her best friends in school are Gia Mahan and Mickey, whom she meets in season seven the former is the only one who appears through to season eight. Of the three sisters, Stephanie has dealt with the toughest issues, such as peer pressure into smoking in season seven's "Fast Friends" , "make-out" parties in season eight's "Making Out is Hard to Do" , joyriding in season eight's "Stephanie's Wild Ride" , and uncovering a classmate's child abuse in season six's "Silence is Not Golden" , as well as the death of her mother when she was only five.
In her early years, she is very sentimental about Mr. Bear, a stuffed animal that her mother gave to her after Michelle was born this was the focal point of the season two episode "Goodbye Mr. She and Jesse are the most abrasive when it comes to how they feel about Kimmy Gibbler. In Fuller House , Stephanie volunteers to give up her life in London to move back into her childhood home to help take care of her sister's three kids.
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Kimmy volunteers to move in as well much to Stephanie's dismay but she soon puts her abrasive feelings aside, and becomes friends with her. Stephanie confesses to D. Stephanie starts a relationship with Kimmy's younger brother Jimmy. Becky schedules Stephanie for a pelvic exam and turns out she has three vivable eggs and can have a baby via surrogacy. Since she hasn't been dating Jimmy for that long she doesn't want to put pressure on him for being the father, and throwing him into a lifelong commitment so soon in their relationship. He wants to be the father. They are able to make embryos and Kimmy volunteers to be the surrogate mother.
Kimmy is able to get pregnant with the embryos. Danny is more overprotective of Michelle than the other girls. Michelle was just a baby when Pam died, so she hardly remembers her mom. Jesse and Joey's misadventures in taking care of her when she was a baby provided a great deal of humor. Once Michelle started to grow up, she became the focus of more of the show's storylines. Her best friends, Teddy and Denise, appear frequently in later seasons.
Her favorite toys in earlier seasons are Barney, a plush bear who hangs on the wall above her bed, and her stuffed pig. It is apparent that Jesse is somewhat closer to her than her sisters, and he gives her nicknames such as "munchkin", "shorty" and "rugrat". She is known for her many recurring catchphrases such as "you got it, dude! Michelle does not appear in Fuller House but it is mentioned that she is now living in New York, and owns a fashion company. Rebecca Donaldson Katsopolis portrayed by Lori Loughlin , is the sarcastic, practical, but very loving and well-educated woman who becomes the love interest and later wife of Jesse Katsopolis.
Becky was born in Valentine, Nebraska and decided to pursue journalism as a career while she was in high school.
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Becky moves to San Francisco to become the co-host of Wake Up, San Francisco , being paired with Danny as her co-host; the two become close friends, although she often quips about Danny's quirks and tendency to ramble in his conversations. She was reluctant to admit her feelings for Jesse at first, but she eventually falls in love with him. The two almost elope in Lake Tahoe in the season two finale "Luck Be a Lady", but backed out when Becky realized that she and Jesse were not really ready to get married. They eventually get married in the second part of the season four episode "The Wedding" on Valentine's Day.
After Jesse has a bittersweet farewell to the rest of the family when he decides to move into Rebecca's apartment in the season four episode "Fuller House", Rebecca agrees to move in with the Tanners and Joey when she discovers how much Jesse misses them, living together in the attic which Jesse and Joey have converted into an apartment. Becky helps to transform Jesse, although she still teases him about his obsession with his hair and love of Elvis. She also serves as a mother figure to the girls at times; most prominently giving advice to D.
Becky gives birth to twin boys Nicholas and Alexander on Michelle's fifth birthday in part two of the season five episode "Happy Birthday, Babies". She and Jesse name Alexander after a teacher who inspired her to become a journalist and Nicholas after Jesse's father. Becky is offered a producer role on Wake Up, San Francisco in the season eight episode "The Producer", which results in Danny briefly quitting the show due to him being passed over for such a promotion.
Becky gets baby fever when around D. She and Jesse end up adopting a baby girl whom they name Pamela. They ask for their old jobs back at Wake Up San Francisco but the station only wants her back. They want her to host an all women's talk show called The Gab. She, Jesse and Pamela are moving back to San Francisco. Kimberly Louise "Kimmy" Gibbler portrayed by Andrea Barber , recurring since season one and upgraded to a series regular in season five is D. Most of the Tanner family cannot stand her Danny, Stephanie and Jesse are especially annoyed by her, with Stephanie often making jabs at her lack of intelligence and other unusual quirks and Danny urging D.
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She is often known to be a poor student in school, and had copied D. Kimmy is the subject of a recurring gag in the series, regarding her terrible foot odor , which becomes noticeable to other people mainly once she removes her shoes; Kimmy also becomes aware of this in a scene in the season seven episode "The Apartment", in which she accidentally grabs one of her shoes while searching for her phone when Danny calls her to find out the whereabouts of D.
She is also known to be addicted to shopping. In the episode "Another Opening, Another No Show", Jesse and Kimmy get locked in a closet on the night of the grand re-opening of The Smash Club, after the door handle breaks off in Jesse's hand; while there, Kimmy finally tells Jesse how much it hurts when he and the other Tanners except for D. He finally tries to stop picking on her and tells the Tanners to try to go easy on her.
However, their behavior towards her remains the same in later episodes, although she never seems to mind it anymore. Kimmy's only serious relationship is with Duane who is introduced in season eight episode "Taking the Plunge" , a very air-headed boy who was only known to say "whatever". Ironically, he was shown to have a fondness for Shakespearean works as he passionately quoted a line from Shakespeare's 18th sonnet.
In "Taking the Plunge," Kimmy decides to run off to Reno and elope with Duane after she was rejected by the colleges that she had applied to, and is afraid that D. In the two-part series finale "Michelle Rides Again," she tries to find D. Sometime after high school Kimmy got married to a race car driver named Fernando, and has a daughter named Ramona.
In the sequel series she and Ramona move into the Tanner family home after D. J's husband passed away. She moved in to help her along with Stephanie. Kimmy has become a party planner. Kimmy volunteers to be Stephanie and Jimmy's surrogate mother,. He is introduced in the season five episode "Sisters in Crime" as D. Steve is two years older than D.
He is known for having a healthy appetite, and often eats at the Tanners' when he visits. In "A Very Tanner Christmas," Steve receives an acceptance letter to a party school in Florida that he had applied to this causes the two to briefly break up due to D. In the season six episode "Prom Night," both he and D. After college Steve becomes a podiatrist.
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