I only count nine...
...Lubbocks in the credits.Am I missing something?
shareThere were five daughters, one son, the mother, father, and the mom was pregnant with twins.
There is Graham (the father) -- 1
Elizabeth (the mother) -- 2
Marie -- 3
Wendy --4
Cindy --5
Connie --6
J.R. --7
Sherry --8
Harvey --9
Melissa -- 10 (Elizabeth was pregnant with durring the first season)
Thanks for clearing that up.
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wizard's sleeve????
shareWhat the crude fellow refers to in the post above yours is the widening of the birth canal at its lowest point due to so much stress and pressure from childbirth. It's supposed to refer to the shape of the sleeve on a typical wizard's robe, which is narrow at the top and very wide near the bottom.
Of course, anyone with any sense of realism knows that that would never happen to any woman no matter how many children she has, short of a severe uterine prolapse.
Some people find imagery like that to be funny... I think it's just sad.
But on topic, I remember watching this show and finding it to be a lot more fun to watch than "Growing Pains" ever was. Maybe I just had the hots for Heather Langenkamp after I watched her in "Nightmare on Elm Street"... and I always thought Bill Kirchenbauer was a pretty funny guy. I don't know. But it was entertaining, pretty well acted for a sitcom, and cancelled way too soon.
I'd buy a DVD release just for the nostalgia value.
You are correct, that was very gross. I'm still laughing !!!
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