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Watch it, Vee! It's delightfully old school. I feel as though I've been watching a marathon of a long-lost sitcom on Antenna TV or TV Land. The only thing missing is videotape and a live studio audience (there's a laugh track

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 ). I don't think they even use background music.

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I thought there was a studio audience? 

 

Todd Grinnell liked a tweet of mine so that was cool

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 but so did Carolyn Hinsey LOL (obviously about different things). Never really gave Twitter much of a chance but it's not awful when you get noticed  lol. 

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Ha....yeah Twitter is nice....you need to add Lachlan Buchanan and Jacob Young...they responds to their fans and tweets they get. Just don't add Gina Tognoni. She comes off like a snob on there...never responds to her fans either.

Eww...really? I never found him attractive....and he always came off gay on the show. So it was no surprise to find out later on he was gay as a picnic basket.

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A lot of stars do unfortunately. I actually got a response from Garrett Clayton who seems super nice to his fans. I may have to add those two guys. 

 Lol yeah. The screams alone tell me it's live. Netflix even did a video on if every show they air had Fuller House's live audience. Lol

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