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Did Eric and Donna end up together at the end of That '70s show?

Since they kiss at the end of the series finale, I think it's pretty clear that they end up together. Plus at this point, Eric has been away for quite a while which means his tenure of teaching kids in Africa for a year is almost up, if he returns there in the first place.So even if he goes back to Africa after New Years, you can be sure he'll be back in a few months. They tried breaking up on multiple occasions, for various reasons; most notably an impossibly long distance. Obviously, they are meant to be together and that is how they end up. The high school sweethearts lived happily ever after.

What happened to Donna's younger sister on That 70s Show?

She was only in one episode and never heard of again. The producers probably decided that they didn't need her character and just wrote her out.

"Early in the series, her younger sister, 14-year-old Tina (played by Amanda Fuller), appears in the episode "Eric's Burger Job"[1] but is never seen again, nor do other characters mention her after the first season. At the end of the season 2 episode "Vanstock," this is made fun of when a narrator asks "Whatever happened to Midge's other daughter, Tina?""

"Donna also had an older sister, Valerie Pinciotti ("Eric's Birthday"). She apparently was in college as revealed by Midge. As Eric is turning 17, Midge shows Kitty a book of poems that helped her "when Valerie went off to school.." These are examples of "Chuck Cunningham Syndrome" (see Happy Days). Donna also mentions having an uncle Carmine in Hoboken, New Jersey, who she hints is in the Mafia.[2]"

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In that 70's show, what happened to Donna's sister?

She married Chuck. Richie Cunnighams' brother from Happy Days. They have 3 kids and live in Milwaukee.

If you watch That 70's Show, what happened to Kimmy, Donna's little Sister?

Early in the series, her younger sister, 14-year-old Tina (played by Amanda Fuller), appears in the episode "Eric's Burger Job"[1] but is never seen again, nor do other characters mention her after the first season. At the end of the season 2 episode "Vanstock," this is made fun of when a narrator asks "Whatever happened to Midge's other daughter, Tina?" Donna also had an older sister, Valerie Pinciotti ("Eric's Birthday"). She apparently was in college as revealed by Midge. As Eric is turning 17, Midge shows Kitty a book of poems that helped her "when Valerie went off to school". These are examples of "Chuck Cunningham Syndrome" (see Happy Days).

What are some names you wanted to name your child but chose against? Why?

OK, well, let me first say that my ex-husband suggested names like Jennifer and Deanna for our twin girls. I mean, the man had NO imagination whatsoever.My former last name is Morgan, and I thought that Rhiannon would be perfect with it — both are Welsh. Plus, I love the song by Fleetwood Mac. You want to know why he vetoed it? Because his sister’s name is Raina, and he thought they were too similar. As if that mattered in the least. The good news is, he let me use Rhiannon for the middle name of one of our twins. And she loves it.He also vetoed Claire (which I always thought was a very classy name) because — get this — there was ALREADY one in his extended family. Like, a second cousin or something. Ridiculous.He let me name one of our daughters Alyssa (which means yellow flower), but only reluctantly.And the only reason he let me name our other daughter Talia? Because evidently there’s a character named Talia in the Superman or Batman or whatever comics, and the man did love his superheroes.So glad I don’t have to put up with him anymore!

What happened to laurie in that 70s show and what happen to donnas sister?

Laurie's character was written out after season after season six, on the show no one knew where she was although Canada was the opinion of some. Donna actually had 2 sisters, Tina, the young girl seen during the episode "Eric's Burger Job," the other one was named Valarie however there was only one mention of her during the second episode of the series when Midge says she was comforted by a poem book after she went to college. Valerie was never mentioned again and the only time Tina was ever mentioned was at the end of Vanstock when a "narrator" asks "will we ever find out what happened to Midge's daughter Tina."

There is a girl staying in Dakar Senegal and she wants me to help her transfer her father's money. She is the next kin of her father. Is it a scam?

Let me guess, a 21 or 22 year old girl who was a first year student, wants your help to transfer 9.7 million dollars that belonged to her late father out of the country, and can't because she is a refugee.  And weirdly she keeps adding in facts that either enforce the image that she is vulnerable (21 year old orphaned girl, alone in a refugee camp, in a country rife with political instability); or encourage you to trust her (hard-working student, father a rich man, probably with the title of Doctor); or try to push the religion angle by talking about a church camp, or mentioning God a lot.You have a few options here.1. Transfer the money to her.  And then wait a week until she contacts you again asking for more money to sort out some difficulty in getting travel documents.  And then wait a bit longer until she contacts you again needing more money to help her out because of another difficulty.  And repeat ad infinitum until you either run out of money, or decide that actually in fact this is a scam, and that you'll never see the money, and that she'll (if it is even a "she") continue to come up with excuses to get money out of you.2.  Transfer the money to her or provide your bank account details.  Wait a few days until someone uses your details to transfer all the money out of your account.3.  Ignore the message because it is a scam.Only one of the above options does not involve you loosing your money.This kind of 419 scam (see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nig... ) has been dubbed the "Senegal refugee scam" or the "Senegal Sweetheart scam" , as it always appears to be from a young female from Senegal.  It originates from West African scammers, and the scammer behind it is almost certainly not a 21 year old, and probably not female either.Want to find out more? here's a listing of similar scams http://www.419scam.org/419-penpa...And here's the results of one individual baiting this scam: http://forum.419eater.com/forum/...

When parents announce which name they chose for their newborn baby, is it rude to tell them you don't like the name?

The short answer, from my perspective and experience, is Yes, it _is_rude.When my firstborn was in utero, I suggested to my husband a name which was a combination of his own name and my father's : Julian. We thought it was a lovely name and eagerly awaited his arrival.Some time before he was born, we went to a friend's child's birthday party. This was the best friend of my husband, they've known each other since kindergarten and were, at that time, in their 40s. Both had previously been married to other women, fathered children with them, who were all young adults themselves by then.This friend congratulated us on the new baby, asked about about the name. When my husband told him, Julian, this friend roared with laughter. Then he declared, Well, he better learn how to fight, cuz he's gonna get beat up with a name like that!Crickets…The whole party shut down, waiting for our response. But we had none, we were utterly shocked. Where had that response come from? Who says such a thing, especially to someone who you've always been quick and proud to introduce as My Best Friend Since Kindergarten?Fast forward 17 years, my husband and I are still together, our kids are all well and happy, healthy and fun-loving. Of course, we learned the hard way that day to never tell the name of your baby until s/he is born. Send out the birth announcements and let people think or say what they want, in the privacy of their own homes, out of earshot. By the time people meet your baby, they've had time to get used to the name you've chosen.My husband and his friend are still friends, though the friend moved out of state years ago to recover from drug addiction. They call each other on birthdays and holidays, reminisce about the old days, They see each other only at high school reunions or funerals.Late one night, the phone rings. It's my husband's friend. He was so distraught, sobbing so loudly on the phone to my husband that I could hear him in the other room. His oldest son had just been found murdered and mutilated another in another state, the victim of a drug deal gone bad.At that time, I was overcome with shock and anguish for this friend, a traumatized, grieving father. I never even thought about his rude words. Until I read your question just now. And I probably won't again. Nobody deserves that kind of pain. Puts things in perspective.

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