View Full Version : Ann Romano's habit...


mimi_75042
10-14-2015, 03:57 PM
Am I the only one that noticed that when Ann got home from work or from wherever or was done doing something, she would sit on the edge of the couch with her foot (boots on) on the seat of the couch? It was a white or light colored couch, wouldn't doing that have left stains on the couch where someone sits? That was annoying, at least to me, but I guess it didn't bother her because she was the head of the household. I don't think that I would have been able to tolerate seeing someone do that, just like I hear of people saying that they get annoyed with having a coffee table and someone using the coffee table as a foot ottoman.

Bonniegirl
10-14-2015, 04:07 PM
Am I the only one that noticed that when Ann got home from work or from wherever or was done doing something, she would sit on the edge of the couch with her foot (boots on) on the seat of the couch? It was a white or light colored couch, wouldn't doing that have left stains on the couch where someone sits? That was annoying, at least to me, but I guess it didn't bother her because she was the head of the household. I don't think that I would have been able to tolerate seeing someone do that, just like I hear of people saying that they get annoyed with having a coffee table and someone using the coffee table as a foot ottoman.

Yeah!!! I particularly noticed that last night! :eek: And on the old sofa they had they all put their feet with their shoes on the couch a lot ! But the new beige sofa!! I was like Ann take your shoes off the new furniture!!!!!! WTF!!!! :eek:

cleverfun3000
10-14-2015, 10:06 PM
I noticed it a long time ago, but I simply attributed it to Bonnie's comfortability with the Ann Romano character, fellow actors and the set over all. It seemed that she was indeed at HOME.

Bonniegirl
10-15-2015, 12:26 AM
Ann had her shoed foot on the sofa again tonight!!!!!

mimi_75042
10-15-2015, 12:52 AM
I guess bad habits are hard to break.

TMC
07-07-2023, 02:47 AM
I noticed it a long time ago, but I simply attributed it to Bonnie's comfortability with the Ann Romano character, fellow actors and the set over all. It seemed that she was indeed at HOME.

Has anybody else caught on to the habitual way that Bonnie Franklin would "emote": showing her entire dental arch whilst smiling, rapidly shaking her shoulders in an up and down motion to indicate peals of laughter, and her trademark quick exhale and audible sighing intake of breath to show her extreme FEELINGS at that moment. :lol: