Talk:Danny Tanner

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Hey, just to let you know I will be scouring all the mentions of the books in characters' sections. The books are quite technically fanfic and are like relying on a fanfiction.net story to explain why a character does this or does that. -John

[edit] Birthdate

Danny Tanner's birthdate was listed as being August 13, 1968. This makes no sense because it would mean he is 19 when the show starts, but he has a 10 year old daughter. There was even a flashback to February 23, 1968 where Danny and Joey were approximately 11. Danny turned 30 during the 1987-88 season. I changed the birthdate to August 13, 1958. I don't know where the August 13 figure came from but I didn't want to delete something unless I was fairly certain it was incorrect. Q0 12:10, 8 January 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Death of the Twins

I think that someone should address the death of the twins. I mean figure their strange death in a clown show at the end of the last show something worth talking about.

Nothing like that happened in the show. Q0 01:12, 24 October 2006 (UTC)
I remember that, someone should add it.

[edit] Recurring vandalism

Someone keeps vandalizing this page using different sockpuppet accounts and IP addresses; stuff about alcoholism and such, along with blatant and purposeful factual errors. The same information was added along with stuff like "Cornhole Tanner" a while ago.

There's also empty categories being readded after CFD.

The edit history is being cluttered. I'm going to keep reverting it since it's blatant vandalism; just wanted everyone who might be watching this page to know. Voretustalk 22:50, 28 November 2006 (UTC)

Voretus, please stop reverting my edits, as they are not vandalism. 23:07, 28 November 2006 (UTC)

Despite what you may feel, the episode that the "vandal" named is in deed an episode that deals with alcohol and alcoholism. In fact, the vandal's statement about Danny's past is correct. However, clearly "Cornhole Tanner" is factually incorrect. It looks like all the vandalism has been taken care of up to this point.UP2HHH 00:56, 4 December 2006 (UTC)

I feel inclined not to believe you, as your two most recent edits involved replacing a picture of John Stamos with a picture of an orangutan.
Vicki did not take a meatpacking job. She took an anchorwoman job. "Just Say No Way" involved Jesse misunderstanding a situation and thinking that DJ was drinking; it was not about Danny. Voretustalk 20:11, 7 December 2006 (UTC)
Actually, Vicky did take a meatpacking job. This because her anchorwoman job reminded her of Danny too much. Also, while you are correct about the overall plot in "Just Say No Way" you are clearly wrong about Danny's alcohol "problems." They are mentioned in the show, so I will revert your last edit. You should watch some of the early episodes (especially season 1), as the alcohol problems are mentioned more in season 1. When you are finished watching, let me know.WRE451 01:39, 8 December 2006 (UTC)