Full House: S6E24: The House Meets The Mouse Part 2 (Summer Fun Series)

Oh Mylanta/HolyChalupas: A Full House Fuller House Podcast - Un pódcast de Angela Bowen

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Happy Full House Friday Tanner Fans, ANgela Bowen here, the host of Oh Mylanta Holy Chalupas: An Unofficial Full House Fuller House Podcast. Today, I concluded the two parter Full House S6E24: The House Meets The Mouse Part 2, which aired on May 18, 1993. In this episode after Michelle runs away from DJ, Stephanie, and Kimmy when they get frustrated with her bossiness, the girls become frantic. Meanwhile, Rebecca gets fed up with Jesse, who continues to spend all of his time away from the family; and Danny struggles to find the perfect way to propose to Vicki. Join me next week in the next Full House Summer Fun Series Episode Full House: S6E1: Come Fly With Me, which aired on September 22, 1992. In this episode DJ comes back from a summer spent in Spain with a new boyfriend Steve in tow(to become a series regular), Stephanie and Michelle stow away on a plane to New Zealand, Nicky and Alex go from infants to toddlers in 8 weeks with mop long blond hair, and Joey becomes a stalker as he's determined to track down the phone number of a girl he met at the beach who's name he can barely remember and ends up harassing an 86 year old woman with his Tasmanian Devil impression, Yikes! Jesse's tour based on his one hit song "Forever" leads his song to go from 68 to 99 in just 8 weeks on the Billboard charts. Sorry, Jess but you can't call it a complete album with one hit borrowed song and a bunch of covers. He's so desperate to cling to his one hit wonder status, his one moment in the spotlight, he clings to this one woman who saw him play at the Boise Bowl-a-rama, who organized these tour stops, lookin' at you Fat Fish Music. He takes her camera and takes a pre selfie of them and says they'll get the picture developed and get a bite to eat and talk about the concert. Gah, Jesse! Becky's right, fans don't want to be stalked by stars.

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