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Old 06-21-2013, 07:39 PM   #1
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Crazy Tupac Shakur as eddie winslow friend on family matters

I understand that the rapper tupac shakur died in 1996 but do you think it would have been possible for him to play a role as eddie's friend around 1994-1995 for a few episodes he seemed a little more hoody and big mouth then wannabe weasel who was a joke, do you think the producers of family matters would have hired a thug guy like tupac to be eddie's friend ???
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Weasel was supposed to be funny. I don't know anything about Tupac Shakur's acting skills, but maybe he would have been more suitable for playing the villain of an episode?
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2pac would have been in jail in 1995
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Tupac was a wannabe in his songs he was not really the bad guy society thought he was in real life he was somewhat of a nice guy atleast in his interviews, tupac his acting skills were good for a person his age he could play a geek, good guy smart guy, evil guy, crazy guy, actually i can see Tupac Shakur being laura's bad boy boyfriend on the series he would most likely be competition for steve urkel, the only episode i can see Tupac Shakur appearing on an episode on family matters is the season 5 episode money out the window he could have played the villian character bones tupac was short but he had a bad attitude which made him creepy lol, or maybe eddie,waldo and steve make plans to go to a tupac concert and we get to see tupac as himself on the show for a few minutes.
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I understand that the rapper tupac shakur died in 1996 but do you think it would have been possible for him to play a role as eddie's friend around 1994-1995 for a few episodes he seemed a little more hoody and big mouth then wannabe weasel who was a joke, do you think the producers of family matters would have hired a thug guy like tupac to be eddie's friend ???
Uh, this is such an odd, random question. Why do you care about Tupac being on Family Matters? He was a "gangsta" rapper. He was worlds apart from the family friend land of Family Matters and TGIF.
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Well, the OP is infamous for all his random questions! But to be fair, Tupac Shakur did some acting, even though I don't how "family friendly" his movies were.
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Well, the OP is infamous for all his random questions! But to be fair, Tupac Shakur did some acting, even though I don't how "family friendly" his movies were.
I didn't know that was him. Wow!! At least I got to see him before he died.
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Well, 2pac did have a guest role on A Different World. Still, there's a big difference between the 2 shows.
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I didn't know that was him. Wow!! At least I got to see him before he died.
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Yeah i am known for random posts thats what makes them entertaining if i made every fact about a TV show that would be boring and i am sure people on here would not bother to even write back, i am just a man who comes on here and share with you guy's my ideas about TV sitcoms,but anyway i think the producers of family matter were too chicken and scared to hire a guy like tupac shakur to make a guest appearance on the show, i am sure the winslows and heck even steve urkel would move out of chicago if they met a dude like tupac shakur.
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