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TVFactFan 08-20-2005, 09:02 PM Do you think that once Kim Fields and Nancy Mckeon's characters became grown era during the 86-88 era, they should have been referred to as Dorothy and Joanne? I mean Jo was no longer a Tomboy and Tootie was no longer a preteen rolling around on skates so it would have been ok to refer to them by their REAL NAME? I watched a 86 ep of FOL tonight and it looked so weird for Natalie to be calling Kim Fileds character TOOTIE and she was a grown women. Anyone Agree?
Ireneparalegal 08-21-2005, 12:07 AM nope, I have a nickname that I still go by and even though I am a mother of three (an adult daughter, a teen daughter and a toddler) it doesn't bother me and if you are called a certain name by family/friends it just fits. As a matter of fact, the name I am called is.....get ready for this......I HAD THIS NAME WAYYYYYYYY BEFORE HAPPY DAYS EVER WAS EVEN THOUGHT OF........................Chachi!!!!!!!! Yep, that is my nickname. Crazy, but true. Did I ever think anything when the character was given that name? Yeah, I wondered when was I so close to a writer of Happy Days that they heard someone call me that and then said, "That's it, that's the name of Fonzie's cousin!!"
Brian Damage 08-21-2005, 12:25 AM Do you think that once Kim Fields and Nancy Mckeon's characters became grown era during the 86-88 era, they should have been referred to as Dorothy and Joanne? I mean Jo was no longer a Tomboy and Tootie was no longer a preteen rolling around on skates so it would have been ok to refer to them by their REAL NAME? I watched a 86 ep of FOL tonight and it looked so weird for Natalie to be calling Kim Fileds character TOOTIE and she was a grown women. Anyone Agree?
Why call someone Dorothy or Joanne, when you've called them Tootie and Jo for years?
Latinoxtc 08-21-2005, 12:42 AM Why call someone Dorothy or Joanne, when you've called them Tootie and Jo for years?
Exactly, the girls practically grew up together. Just like a family member, no matter how old they get you tend to call them by their childhood nickname forever.
TVFactFan 08-21-2005, 12:45 AM Why call someone Dorothy or Joanne, when you've called them Tootie and Jo for years?
Because they were no longer little girls. It was just weird to see Natalie call her Tootie in 1988. Very Weird. I had a nickname from age 5 to 18 and lots of people wanted to call me by my real name Solomon because I had become a grown man and they felt odd calling me that little boy name.
Dean Winchester 08-21-2005, 01:04 AM Because they were no longer little girls. It was just weird to see Natalie call her Tootie in 1988. Very Weird. I had a nickname from age 5 to 18 and lots of people wanted to call me by my real name Solomon because I had become a grown man and they felt odd calling me that little boy name.
well, close friends and family can be different. Like my father has always been "Don" since I could remember, but members from his side of the family still call him "Donnie" that knew him since he was young.
Brian Damage 08-21-2005, 01:20 AM Another example is my uncle. Everybody calls him "Junior" and he is 60 years old!
Ireneparalegal 08-21-2005, 01:23 AM How cute!!!!! My late brother was called "Uncle BooBoo" by my kids and my sister's kids up until his death at the age of 46. He loved that nickname. We even put it in his obituary. I guess when names are given out of love, it doesn't matter how old you are.
Mr. Television 08-21-2005, 01:32 AM Another example is my uncle. Everybody calls him "Junior" and he is 60 years old!
I had an Uncle named Junior too.
Dean Winchester 08-21-2005, 01:37 AM Tootie wasn't that old in seasons 8-9. Kim Fields was roughly the same age then that Lisa Whelchel was in seasons 2 and 3
Ireneparalegal 08-21-2005, 01:39 AM true, that's right Buffy.
Ags2000 08-22-2005, 01:14 AM I have this guy I've known for years. He is 5 years younger then me. We grew up together and went through some hard times together. I called him Mikey then and I still call him Mikey now. I'm one of the few people who are allowed to. He's in the marines now and is a pretty tough cookie to people who don't know him, but he'll always be Mikey to me...no matter that everone else is calling Michael.
Nicknames are terms of endearment, one you get 'em you're stuck with 'em.
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Gemini_89 04-03-2016, 04:45 PM Do you think that once Kim Fields and Nancy Mckeon's characters became grown era during the 86-88 era, they should have been referred to as Dorothy and Joanne? I mean Jo was no longer a Tomboy and Tootie was no longer a preteen rolling around on skates so it would have been ok to refer to them by their REAL NAME? I watched a 86 ep of FOL tonight and it looked so weird for Natalie to be calling Kim Fileds character TOOTIE and she was a grown women. Anyone Agree?
She may have mellowed out some in the later seasons but Jo will ALWAYS be a Tomboy, that's just part of who she is.
'80sSitcoms 04-04-2016, 09:32 AM Do you think that once Kim Fields and Nancy Mckeon's characters became grown era during the 86-88 era, they should have been referred to as Dorothy and Joanne?
No, because that was not Jo's real name. It was Joanna, not Joanne.
Tootie was no longer a preteen rolling around on skates so it would have been ok to refer to them by their REAL NAME?
Did everyone who ever posted in this thread forget that there was an episode where Tootie proclaimed she wanted to be called Dorothy from now on? But Mrs. Garrett told her "You wanted us to do that last year and we tried it, but you never answered!" lol
Tootie wasn't that old in seasons 8-9. Kim Fields was roughly the same age then that Lisa Whelchel was in seasons 2 and 3
Not quite; Blair was about 16/17 in seasons 2 and 3. Tootie was about 18/19 in seasons 8 and 9.
MiracleHand 04-18-2016, 05:08 AM Not quite; Blair was about 16/17 in seasons 2 and 3. Tootie was about 18/19 in seasons 8 and 9.
Actually, the poster was correct. Lisa Whelchel was born in May 1963, Kim Fields was born in May 1969.... Lisa was the same age in season 3 (she would be 19 in season 4) as Kim was in season 9 (as Kim turned 19 just a week after the series finale aired).
'80sSitcoms 04-18-2016, 09:33 AM I was thinking he meant Blair and Tootie instead of Lisa and Kim, as the characters' ages were different than the actresses'.
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