I had a Super Grover doll growing up. Super Grover was very clumsy, he wasn't very good-looking. But in his own way he'd always save the day.
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I was a super tomboy growing up.
My mother had a great voice. Not like mine, not like my sister's, not like my son's - a high soprano voice, but like a bird. I mean, really beautiful.
I hated Woody Woodpecker and Scooby-Doo, but I was a cartoon freak.
I was not the most attractive child. I had two really big buck teeth. I was horrendous - long, lanky and gangly.
It was in the '80s, so I guess big hair and high bangs. And I had so many gummy bracelets! While we were doing 'Full House,' we were like, 'You know, in 10 years, we're going to look back on this and think this is horrible.' But everyone looked like that!
Honestly, at one time I though Babe Ruth was a cartoon character. I really did, I mean I wasn't born until 1961 and I grew up in Indiana.
As a kid, I always looked up to supermodels, thinking about how amazing they are. I always wanted to be in photos.
I was born with an adult head and a tiny body. Like a 'Peanuts' character.
I was always looking up to supermodels. They were, like, my superheroes.
I had a dog I raised for many years. He was a Pekingese with big eyes and a flat face, very cute.
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