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funny pot smoking teenagers in the 70s

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going downstairs into the Forman basement, you watched the gang watching a new channel, glancing straight at the small black and white tv. Tv: “and now…back to the Hitchcock Halloween marathon..” Eric kept bouncing his bouncing ball repeatedly on the hard wooden floor, creepy music playing from the tv.*

when through the door to the basement, Fez appeared and he was wearing a costume of Frank N Furter from Rocky Horror, standing behind Kelso with a grin on his brown face.* “boo!” kelso jumped, spilling his Coca Cola over his shirt,

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Eric Albert Forman is the main character of the show that’s 70s show and his birthday is March 5, 1960, Nickname(s)Forman, Foreskin, Foreplay, Little Orphan Acne, Dillhole (by everyone)This Guy, Duck, Donna's Man (by himself)Fun-Stuff (by himself and Donna)The Most Eligible Viking (by the school's newspaper)Einstein, Son, Erin, Casanova, Dumbass, Wiseass, Mr. Nude, Mr. Smart Mouth, The Idiot (by Red)Scrawny Little Neighbor Boy, Loser, Erica, Wife, Screwhead (by Hyde)

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Eric Forman FromPoint Place, WisconsinEye ColorBlueHair ColorBrownOccupationStudent at Point Place High School (Formerly)Waiter at Fatso Burger (Formerly)Stock Boy at Price Mart (Formerly)Coupon Liaison at The Dog Food Factory (Formerly)Waiter at Point Place Hotel Restaurant (Formerly)TeacherProfessor

Eric is the youngest child in a family of four, consisting of his strict, war-veteran father, Red Forman, his doting mother with impending separation anxiety, Kitty Forman, and his evil, promiscuous, troublesome older sister, Laurie Forman. He also becomes the foster brother to his best friend, Steven Hyde, after Hyde had been abandoned by his own mother.

Eric is the front-man and ringleader of the circus, but is rarely respected. He is the one who comes up with the plans and schemes, often trying to break free of his "square goody-goody rep." But such plans often do backfire in one way or the other. He is often left holding the bag (his friends abandon him) and he is then ridiculed by them for getting in trouble. Eric is a nice guy at heart, who is geeky and somewhat clumsy. He is a smart-aleck teenager, with a lightning-fast wit and a sarcastic

Eric is often picked on for his slight stature and is likened to "Opie" (for the character Opie Taylor, from The Andy Griffith Show), and Archie Bunker by his friends. Unfortunate nicknames include "Foreplay" (by Casey Kelso), "Foreskin" (by Donna), and "Zitty Stardust" (in reference to him being unable to take a zit-free yearbook photo). His girlfriend Donna is physically stronger than him (and everyone else in the group, really---except for Randy).

However, when incensed enough, Eric will stand up to anyone, even his father, whom he tells off when Red handles Kitty's apparent pregnancy badly – Eric tells Red to be a man for her. He stands up to both of his parents in his insistence on marrying Donna, despite their repeated attempts to stop him

him. He threatens Casey Kelso with serious injury if he hurt Donna, and even defends his father by breaking another teen's nose, when the latter says that Red "should have been smart and planned ahead, like my dad".

Eric also beats a Green Bay Packers fan up during a game, after he insults Eric for wearing a Chicago Bears jersey, which has Red proudly comment that his son has the "Forman Rage". The Forman Rage is the trait that all people of the Forman clan have

It causes people to have extreme feats of anger with the promise of hurting someone in the process. Red is most famously a proponent of losing his temper, yelling at people or threatening to shove his foot one way or another up someone's ass, Eric's in particular.

Eric has had many typical teen-age jobs over the series. He has worked at the fictional Fatso Burger, Price Mart, a dog food factory, and at the Holiday Hotel as a waiter. At the beginning of the series, Red vehemently opposed Eric's trying to get another job during the second season citing that it would interfere with his school work and make it harder for him to get into a good college far away, and Kitty supported Red by designating Eric's job as being her "precious baby boy

boy". In season seven he was much ridiculed by his father when he took a year off from school and work to contemplate his future and enjoy being lazy. Eric enjoyed this being another one of many thorns in Red's side.

Eric is a well-known fan of sci-fi, such as Star Trek and especially when it comes to Star Wars, which is cause for much ridicule at the hands of his exasperated family and friends. He is known to keep a collection of Star Wars models and figurines.Originally, after he went to see A New Hope in the eponymous episode with Kelso, Hyde, and Fez, Eric was impressed with the movie to the point of retelling all of it to his parents, but out of the four guys, it was Kelso who was the most obsessed

Eric however found a new appreciation for the franchise during his and Donna's breakup, a lot of which has been spent quietly assembling models[2], and that appreciation grew into an obsession during the following summer, at what point Eric made his new interest known to his friends and family[

Eric has a large collection of G.I. Joe figures and has stubbornly refused to give them up over the years. Red never liked then and referred to them as "those dolls" whenever they came up in conversation. From Red's comment that the G.I. Joes lost the "Dumpster War of 1979", which is one of the things he says to Eric when Kitty sends him a tape of them and his friends to Africa, it is safe to assume Red threw them out

Eric likes bands such as Led Zeppelin, KISS, Aerosmith, Pink Floyd, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Styx , and Rush. He is also a Beatles fan and has been known to liken his group of friends to them, accusing Jackie of "breaking up the band" with her romantic entanglements with Kelso and Hyde

It is also hinted that he is a Spider-Man fan, having Spider-Man bedsheets and a considerable amount of comic books, most of them bearing the Marvel Comics logo with the titular character on the covers, and when he fought a fan at the Packers game, he tells Red that he learned his moves from Spider-Man

Eric is usually very supportive of his friends, even though it is usually not reciprocal. On several occasions when the gang found themselves in a predicament as the result of a prank gone awry or some other unforeseen circumstance, the rest of the group take off, leaving Eric to absorb the brunt of the trouble, after which the gang (particularly Hyde) hassle and tease Eric for getting into trouble (as in Stolen Car, Eric Gets Suspended, Eric's Hot Cousin and Rip This Joint)

This has much to do with Eric's trusting nature and indicates that what he lacks in physical strength and courage, he more than makes up for in strength of character. Eric however, has been known to get his revenge on his backstabbing friends from time to time, such as when Kelso took the gang on a Dine and Dash without telling them, and eventually stranding Donna and Eric alone.

They garnered revenge by making some "Special Brownies" which the group occasionally enjoyed, however in this case, Eric had made them with laxatives. This was a huge hindrance for Fez, whose girlfriend had arrived to make amends just as he ran for the bathroom. At times, however, Eric's friends will come to his aid when he is truly at the end of his rope. His less morally-inclined friends are quick to take advantage of this and also take it for granted, however Eric is also quick to stand up

Eric is the best friend and foster brother of rebel Steven Hyde. When Hyde's mother left town at the end of the first season, Eric tried to persuade his parents to do something about his best friend's living conditions and thus Hyde was invited to live with the Formans, which he does for most of the series. And when Red was quick to throw Hyde out after an arrest for possession, Eric actually attempts to come to his rescue.

Eric's relationship with his parents centers around his trying to prove his maturity and independence to them. Eric's father Red is a well-known authoritarian and often refers to Eric as "dumbass" and "boy". He frequently threatens 'to put his foot in Eric's ass.' Red finds Eric lacking qualities he feels a grown man should possess including physical strength, sportsmanship, and interest in manly pursuits like hunting, fishing, etc. Oddly, Eric is in many ways a younger version of his father.

Eric's mother Kitty typically supports Eric against Red and often scolds Red for being too hard on Eric. However, she also does not consider Eric to be a man and often refers to him as her "precious baby boy." Eric appreciates his mom's support but her overblown displays of affection often leave him feeling embarrassed. At times, Kitty's love for Eric borders on Hitchcockian. His mother is often insecure about being replaced by Donna as the woman in Eric's life.

Their rivalry is played up in many episodes (often comically, but sometimes to the point of it being a problem). In theory, she is okay with a sexual relationship between Donna and Eric, even pressing the two to discuss it with her, but in reality she goes into a depression after learning that Eric and Donna had sex and considers Donna a harlot who stole her baby boy away from her. Eric assured Kitty he would always need her because, "Dad's going to be riding my ass for the rest of my life!"

When Eric tells his parents about his plan to teach in Africa for a year, his mother is less than thrilled. This is most notably, and comically presented when, the morning after his announcement, Kitty fixes everyone at the breakfast table a smiley-face breakfast with eggs and bacon and then hands Eric a plain pancake with, "nothing smiling up at you, nothing." Even with a couple days before his departure, Kitty reveals that she hid mailed notifications that Eric must receive certain vaccination

Eric protests his mom's actions but she still tries to dissuade hims stating that the needles used for the vaccinations are really large and will hurt a lot. After Eric disobeys his parents' orders not to go forward with his marriage to Donna, Red finally deems Eric a man and offers his blessing while a devastated Kitty turns on Red for allowing her "precious baby boy" to get married

Eric's relationship with his older sister Laurie is based on mutual ridicule and compliment or more ridicule based on the execution and content of their mutual mockery. Eric continually rides his sister for being a whore while she chides him for being weak and less favored by their father. On several occasions, Eric and Laurie have tolerated each other and shown a brother-sister bond. When Eric saw his parents having sex, Laurie tried to comfort him, including hugging him and stroking his hand

In the middle of a fight between the two, Hyde tried to break it up, and the two teamed up on him, complimenting each others insults. Eric once even defended Laurie from Red. After discovering that Laurie moved out and was living with a man, Red started insulting her and pushing her away (now that he had to see her for what she was), to which Eric defended her saying that Red was being too hard on her.

. Laurie once told Eric and Donna to move away after they got married and even cried during her apology. Eric first had to taste the tear, and, deeming it legitimate, Eric replied "I have a sister!" and hugged her. She somewhat cleaned up her act, but then sunk back into her old patterns of screwing around.

Eric seems to dislike Jackie the most out of the gang. This is especially noted when, in an early episode, Red says to Eric that Jackie is his favorite out of his friends, and Eric points out that she is not one of his friends. Jackie is generally demeaning towards Eric due to his effeminate qualities and physical weakness, and believes him to be unworthy of Donna (despite the fact that she does not think much of Donna either), leading to his dislike of her. In the episode "Time is on my Side",

Eric is about to fall off the water tower, Jackie refuses to help him, saying "Eww, you touched Pee-tos". (Fez had early found Cheetos in the woods and said they felt damp and Kelso jumped to the conclusion that something peed on them.)

However, as the series progresses, it is shown that they develop a tolerance for and eventually a somewhat of a friendship with each other, even though they never get particularly close. As early as season 2, after Jackie breaks up with Michael Kelso, Eric stands up to comfort her. Eric is the first person Jackie told when she suspected she was pregnant in the first season

and they have been known to occasionally help each other out. In the episode "Jackie's Cheese Squeeze," Eric admits that they are "friends," as long as they do not refer to each other as such in public. In the season 7 finale, Jackie calls Eric from Chicago and admits that she is always cared for him and considers him a good friend, Eric however is confused by the call and does not express the same sentiment in return.

Throughout the series Eric had one steady girlfriend – Donna. They have been on and off throughout the series but for the most time they are together. In almost every episode Eric somehow makes a mess in his relationships with Donna, then makes it worse and near the end of the episodes wins back her heart. Eric even cared for Donna throughout Season 4 when they broke up and when she ran away to California. Later he proved his love to Donna in the beginning of season 5 when he went to California

Later that season he proposes to Donna with the idea of a secret marriage which later became known to everyone. Eric later breaks off the engagement in fear that he is holding Donna back and that she will leave him. He later comes back to talk to Donna in the middle of the night and she decides to forgive him and they just return to a regular relationship. When Eric left to Africa in the end of season 7 he and Donna grew apart. He came back in the series finale and the two shared a kiss.

Donna Marie PinciottiBirthdayFebruary 13, 1960Nickname(s)Ms. Nude Argentina (by herself)Pumpkin, Bambi, My Angel, My Pride and Joy (by Bob)Hot Donna (on WFPP Radio Station)D, Big Red, Godzilla, Big Bone Magoo, Carnation Instant Bitch, Double Dillhole, Young Lady, Sweetie (by Eric)Sexy Schoolgirl (by Fez)Granny, Granny Panties (by Hyde)Big D (by Kelso)Lumberjack (by Jackie)The Neighbor Girl (by Red)Pretty Lady, Cherry Pie (by Mitch

Donna is characterized as an intelligent, witty, red-haired, rather physically strong, athletic teenager with a strong ideological mindset. She is often outwardly confident and strong - sometimes to the point of coming across as arrogant or self-righteous. However, despite her stubbornness, she is usually quite laid back and easy going, and though her sarcastic comments may come at the expense of others, she is still a rather fair and kind individual

Her boyish attitude and personal interests are reflective to those of a typical tomboy. However, in spite of her "cool" and "laidback" nature, she also uses these qualities to deal with her personal issues. An example of this is how she tends to act sarcastic around her father and mother, Midge & Bob Pinciotti, whom she has had a shaky relationship with as a result of them having her when they were still in high school.

Although generally outgoing and kind, Donna tends to have some difficulty expressing her true feelings - and by extension - her feminine side in general, often resulting in her acting awkward in the face of her romantic endeavours. This is seen through her relationship with Eric who, although more nervous around her than she is, him, she tends to act embarrassed around

- especially when the topic of her personal feelings towards him are brought up by other members of her friend group (namely, Hyde and Jackie.) She usually does this out of a fear of displaying traditional feminine traits, which she views as a betrayal of her feministic values

Though uncomfortable with acting girlish, however, she is not above displaying her feminine side. While she tends to dress in a tomboyish fashion, she has also been seen donning skirts and dresses for special occasions, but mostly wears jeans and pants in her day to day life. In addition to her feministic ideology, she also tends to be a very supportive and helpful person - sticking by people like Hyde and Fez, who sometimes make racy, almost invasive comments towards her.

Donna also seems to maintain a generally positive, optimistic outlook. While she may use nihilism and worst-circumstances as a punchline for the witty comments she dishes out, she is often friendly, kind, and accepting to those around her. Furthermore, she is rarely shown to be irritable or cranky, although she can come off as moody and irritated if circumstances in her life lead her to feeling frustrated.

Donna has been lifelong friends with Eric, having grown up next door to each other in the fictional Wisconsin suburb of Point Place. As she puts it when he is leaving for Africa, "You've lived 20 steps away from me my entire life, and now what am I supposed to do without you?" She lost her virginity to Eric and at first found it awkward and weird, but assured Eric that with "practice" they would find it enjoyable.

Their relationship has been tumultuous at times, having suffered two break ups since the show began. However during the majority of the time since the show aired, Eric and Donna have been in a serious, stable relationship, and they often act as the "parents" of the group, being mature and responsible when their friends are not so. This was sometimes threatened by the fact that he feels inferior to her, especially during the third season when she gets a job as a radio personality named "Hot Donna

Though with each time their relationship went on the rock, they always come back together. Even when Eric left Donna at the altar and broke up with her when he was in Africa, the two always reconciled their strong feelings for each other

Jackie BurkhartIMG 1387Jackie appoints herself as Donna's best friend early on, often giving her advice that sounds superficial and useless but often turns out to be unnervingly true (example: Eric would never want Donna to be his girlfriend if she kept beating him at everything, especially sports). The haughty Jackie genuinely thinks that she is better looking than Donna and that Donna is in general not attractive, interesting or popular--yet still thinks Donna could do better than Eric.

the episode "Ice Shack", Donna reveals her favorite pizza topping, according to her, her last name is Pinciotti, and if she (and accidentally Eric) could change anything about herself it would be "My Wiley Coyote feet".Donna owns a car but rarely seems to use it, it is only seen once in "Going Mobile".

In the episode "Eric's Burger Job", it was revealed that Donna had a younger sister named Tina Pinciotti

Steven James Hyde, birthday is 1960, Hyde, Puddin' pop, Mrs. Jackie HydeFromPoint Place, Wisconsin

Hyde was abandoned by his mother, (Katey Sagal), who only appeared in three episodes, two of which only her screaming voice calling from inside Hyde's house is heard. His stepfather, Bud (Robert Hays), had left some years earlier. A half brother was mentioned once in a Season 8 episode, though not much is known about him.Hyde's best friend, and later foster-brother, is the nice, geeky Eric Forman. The two share probably the closest friendship out of the group, shown by how they care and rely on

Hyde found a job working at the Foto Hut with his burned-out hippie boss Leo (Tommy Chong). Hyde and Leo become good friends until Leo suddenly left town, because he remembered that he was only supposed to stay in Point Place for a short time, yet stayed for eight years, leaving his family behind. Ironically enough, during his tenure in the Foto Hut, he was the more responsible worker between himself and Leo, even telling his own boss off for not doing his job. He gave the money he made to Red

Hyde developed a fairly close relationship with Eric's dad, Red Forman, who admired his toughness, lack of showing emotions, and traditional masculinity, a quality his son Eric lacks. Red became the closest Hyde has to a real father after he moved in with the Formans. Red does occasionally feel that Hyde can be a bad influence on Eric, particularly due to his frequent marijuana use, and briefly kicked him out when Hyde was arrested. However, he is often shown to have a deeper respect for Hyde

Hyde is highly critical of organized religion. He tells an Episcopalian girl that she believes in "the exact opposite of what [he] believe[s] in". Also, in "Holy Crap", he claims he doesn't go to church because it would make him a hypocrite, him believing that organized religions had corrupted the teachings of the likes of others like Jesus, Buddha, and Muhammad. Despite the fact that Hyde mentions God (such as stating his hair was a gift from God in "Eric's Hot Cousin")

In contrast to the sensitive New-Age men prevalent in the 1970s, Hyde is very traditionally masculine, much like Red Forman. He does not voice or show his emotions often (a notable exception being when he has to tell Jackie he cheated on her in season 5, and other occurrences throughout their relationship.) He does not worry about romantic relationships and women the way Kelso, Eric, and Fez do; he considers himself too "tough" and strong for that type of behavior.

Early on in the series, he was rarely interested in getting into a serious relationship, and was very cynical about the idea, as portrayed in some of his quips such as "Dating is prostitution, only you don't always get what you pay for". However, as the series progressed, he enjoyed a number of relationships. It was mentioned that his only girlfriend ended up leaving him for his uncle, and when Hyde and Fez make fun of Kelso for being "whipped" by Jackie

Hyde's first love interest of the series was a proto-punk girl who wanted him to move to New York City with her. He ultimately decides to stay in Point Place, and she leaves for New York. The relationship lasted only one episode.Before Eric and Donna (Laura Prepon) started to date, Eric and Hyde both had feelings for Donna. Hyde tried to win Donna to the point that even Fez began to mock him over his repeated failed attempts. At one point he attempts to kiss her, but she rejects him with a slap.

In an early episode, she blows off a "study date" with Hyde at the library to go out with Eric for Valentine's Day. Hyde quickly gives up soon after, prompting the assumption that he was more infatuated with Donna and not in love with her, and they remain close friends

In the first couple of episodes of the first season, Hyde was comparatively less intelligent than in later episodes and more "street smart". However, Hyde quickly fell into the role of the intelligent "tough guy". His intelligence is often undermined because he refuses to apply himself, but he is actually one of the smarter members, if not the smartest member, of the group. In a Halloween episode, it is revealed that Hyde was actually a child prodigy, and might have gone on to do great things

Hyde was actually a child prodigy, and might have gone on to do great things if not for a frame-up in elementary school where he was blamed for destroying a classmate's science project, which Eric had actually done.

Hyde, like Eric, has a witty, blunt, and sarcastic sense of humor. He does not seem to take things seriously, but as the series progresses, the compassion, gratitude, and love he has for those around him arises. Hyde's advice is often sought by the members of the group because of his tendincy to see things how they are. Though due to his cynicism and his pleasure in seeing a good "burn", he would sometimes purposely give his more gullible friends bad advice on purpose so he could watch their pla

plans end in disaster for his own entertainment. Regarding more serious matters, Hyde shows compassion and empathy and gives his friends very good advice, showing he has a good sense of virtue.

At the beginning of the first season, Hyde doesn't care for anyone around him and would much rather spend his time alone. He felt this way probably as a result of his father leaving him as a child and his substance-abusing negligent mother. After the Formans take him in, and Eric and Hyde are considered brothers, he shows love and gratitude for the Formans and the rest of the group. When he moved in with Eric, he also did several chores around the house to show his gratitude.

His mother's own drug and police record is referenced throughout the course of the show. In one of the later episodes, Hyde is seen trying to give up pot and takes up exercising and cooking to get away from the habit, but it was his friends who actually pulled him back in, refusing to let him "ruin his life."

Hyde despises authority. His displays of rebellion include smoking marijuana and cigarettes, drinking beer, and a devout interest in conspiracy theories. Though he may seem sarcastic and careless, as well as manipulative at times, over the course of the series a more mellow side of Hyde revealed itself through his shows of gratitude towards the Formans for taking him in after his mother abandoned him, and his treatment of his significant others in his few relationships.

Hyde holds a great deal of respect for Red and Kitty. His gratitude for them adopting him is very evident, and he tries his best to make them proud. One example of his respect for them is when he was arrested for possestion of marijuana, Red was completely ready to throw him out of the house. While Kitty and Eric tried to persuade him not to, Hyde did not because he did not question Red's judgement. He simply replied that if Red doesn't believe that he's good enough to live in his house

house, or if they don't believe that he is positively influencing the group, then he'll leave immediately without question. He was even about to leave peacefully until Red agreed to allow him to stay. Another example is when he's the only one to remember Kitty's birthday.He also shows compassion throughout the series, sometimes taking responsibility for other people's behavior, such as when Jackie gets caught by the police with marijuana, and when Eric breaks the television screen with a bowling

He was there for Jackie when Kelso cheated on her, for Donna when Eric broke his engagement with her, and when Fez was locked in a closet by a group of jocks, he told Fez to "come get him" if they bother him again. By the end of the series, the viewer is shown that although Hyde is not perfect, his morals and intelligence make him a good person. It's shown that Hyde is a deep person with good morals because he cherishes his friendships more than worldly or materialistic possessions.

Hyde wears an afro and sideburns, and his sunglasses, which he is almost always seen in. He regularly sports jeans, was once failed in PE for refusing to wear shorts, and also has many band t-shirts, which include: Santana, Judas Priest, Eric Clapton, AC/DC, KISS, Led Zeppelin, Jimmy Page, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Pink Floyd, The Beatles, Black Sabbath, Jethro Tull, Jimi Hendrix, The Doors, The Rolling Stones, Ted Nugent, Rush, Aerosmith, John Lee Hooker, The Allman Brothers Band, Blue Öyster Cult

BurkhartBirthdaySeptember 24, 1961Nickname(s)Midget (by everyone)Jackie Sunshine (by herself)Donna Pinciotti (used as a fake identity)Jerkie Backhart (herself accidentally while being drunk)The Jackie Experience, Beulah, Doll, Dear, Baby, Wench (by Hyde)Loud Girl (by Leo)Baby, Puddin', Little Bird, Complicated Woman, Crazy, Moron (by Kelso)Kelso's loyal girlfriend, Yoko, Manager-Kissing Cheese Maiden, Tramp-Face, The Devil (by Eric)The Burkhart Girl, The Poor Girl (by Kitty)The Rich Girl, Bossy

her name is Jacqueline Beulah Burkhart, Jackie for short, Jacqueline is the self-absorbed, snobby, rich girl and girlfriend of Kelso, Hyde, and then Fez. She is introduced in the pilot episode primarily as Michael Kelso's younger girlfriend. She likes to give advice which often sounds typically thoughtless and superficial, but turns out to be occasionally correct

She is rich, spoiled, conceited, and irritating, and is never really invited into the circle of friends--but believes she has a VIP pass into the group because she is dating Kelso, who is a member. Despite these characteristics, Jacqueline is popular at school, and has been voted Most Popular and Best Legs, and was the runner-up Snow Queen. She is also something of a Chatterbox, rambling on about things that no one has any interest in.

She often is shown thwarting the affinity with others in the group due to her self-absorbed persona. While she can be very manipulating, she is shown to have her serious moments and be very kind.Jacqueline is also known to be very insecure about herself as when she dated Hyde, every time he made a comment about another lady she immediately became insecure about herself and demanded him to call that lady ugly. She is also insecure about having stuffed animals which Lauren later teases her about.

During the first season, Jackie is in her sophomore year of high school, making her approximately 15 years old. She appoints herself Donna Pinciotti's best friend. Due to her extreme haughtiness, Jackie believes Donna is unattractive compared to herself, and also kinda boring - but as she states in numerous episodes, she believes Donna could do much better than Eric

In the beginning, Jackie is dating Michael Kelso, an attractive, but dim-witted, partyboy. The two lost their virginity to each other after Kelso and his friends got out of jail for riding in a car that was mistaken for being stolen. Jackie gets on Kelso's friends' nerves on a daily basis and Kelso repeatedly said that he was going to break up with her

But Jackie beat him to it and broke up with him after catching him kissing Pam Macy. However, they got back together in the very same episode. Jackie later broke up with Kelso again after a pregnancy scare, but they got back together later at the Junior Prom. The two's relationship is somewhat of a contrast to Eric and Donna's mostly steady union. The main difference between their relationships is that Jackie and Kelso's relationship was mainly based on mutual obsession and physical attraction

Jackie's dream is to move to Dallas, Texas. One time, she said she wanted to become a cheerleader for the Dallas Cowboys, and another time, she tries to convince Donna to go to Dallas with her and become a weather girl. However, in another episode, she claims she dislikes Texans (or anywhere in the south).Jackie's grandmother is 92 as of 1978, and Michael kept shooting her with a water pistol because "She had jam on her face

Red claims that Jackie is his favorite one of Eric's friends after she demonstrates her skills at holding a flashlight and helping him work on the car, despite Eric pointing out that they are not friends. Coincidentally, in another episode, Jackie didn't bother to help with Red's muffler shop. Instead, she just stood around saying "Eww... grease".Jackie loves disco music and keeps up with the fashions of the late 70s, and presumably 80s after the main story of the show.

Jackie's phone number is 412-5736. This is the number Kelso was dialing on the phone when he was in jail, asking for help. ("Stolen Car")

the Halloween episode where her middle name is mentioned, Beulah, she would become very angry whenever it was said. However, at the start of a season (and subsequent seasons), one episode where the audience comes in midway through an argument about who could beat up the other (Bruce Lee or The Fonz), her shirt says "JSB". It is not stated whether it is her initials or not, but it could possibly be a cover-up to what her real middle name is.

Michael Christopher KelsoBirthdayAugust 28, 1959Nickname(s)Kelso, Doofus, Tater Nuts (by everyone)Cadet Kelso (formerly)Ted (used as a fake identity)Apollo Rocket of Love, The King, The Prince of South Carolina, The Good One, Gentleman (by himself)Dillhole, Moron (by the Gang)Pretty-boy moron, Jughead, Dumbass (by Red and Hyde)Lover, Casanova, Goon, Moron (by Jackie)Son of a Bitch, Brother, Pageant boy, Pointy nipple man (by Fez)Daddy (by Kitty)Perv (by Donna and Jackie)Nurse Ding-A-Ling

Tall and lanky (6'2.5"), he is the dim-witted pretty-boy of the group, coasting through life on his good looks. His behavior is very much in line with a stereotypical oversexed lunkhead. Michael has surprised many by scoring higher on a test than some of his other friends, leading some to believe that perhaps Michael is not dumb, but just naive.

Michael is the oldest of the gang, having failed the first grade for his "refusal" to write in cursive and accidental murder of the class bunny. He has been lying about his age ever since. After the truth was revealed, Hyde was annoyed because Kelso could have used his age to get the gang beer.[1] On a trip to potential colleges he claimed that he had been dropped on his head as a child

Michael is one of 7 siblings, including his older brother, Casey, at least two other brothers and a sister (whom Hyde says is an uggo; a term used by Hyde to describe someone who he does not deem attractive, which is somewhat ironic as Michael is constantly referred to as handsome, along with his brother Casey).[3]

Michael's interests mainly include watching cartoons, having sex, smoking marijuana, playing with "Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots", toy dinosaurs, dreaming of becoming an astronaut, and incessantly boasting of his God-like complexion

Apart from acting incredibly stupid, Michael is also known to be quite sensitive. Michael is shown in a flashback as a 13-year-old, stating that he is lost all interest in school and academic aspirations,[4] suggesting that he was not always as dumb as people believe him to be. Michael enjoys a good "burn", a painful humiliation to someone. He screams "Burn!" anytime anyone says a burn.Kelso appears to enjoy the music of Led Zeppelin, Foghat, Pink Floyd, Molly Hatchet, Aerosmith, David Bowie

Kelso loves dogs, he was confessing stuff to Jackie, one of the things which was that one time they were about to fool around and he said that he had washed his hands but he had just finished playing with six dogs.

Whenever Hyde and Kelso fight, Kelso ends up yelling "OW, MY EYE!"Michael can be seen wearing Nike brand shoes in several episodes even though Nike sneakers were not released to the public until the early 80's. This is a common flaw in some shows taking place in the past, as they can wear almost any shoe they want.

In "The Kids Are Alright", Kelso drinks raw eggs and goes to the hospital due to face swelling. Yet in the first season, he ate deviled eggs and even other types throughout the series and was perfectly fine. However, one can grow an allergy to any sort of substance over a period of time, even after eating it previously.

kids.Most of the girls in Point Place High or anywhere else find Michael irresistible.Kelso loves to play with dogs and fall off the water tower.In Season 8, Michael left Point Place for Chicago to be closer to his daughter and Brooke. After his split with Brooke, he moved back to Point Place.He once suggested calling Fez "Captain Poo-face".He first saw Donna's breasts in Class Picture.Kelso is the oldest of the group, as he was born in August of 1959, surpassing Hyde by three months.

Kelso knows how to operate a manual transmission.Kelso has had three vehicles over the course of the series.Even though he is a Packers fan, he constantly wears a purple shirt that resembles a Minnesota Vikings jersey.Kelso has dated two of his friends' sisters (Laurie and Angie).

BornFezBirthdayAugust 4, 1960[1]Nickname(s)The Foreign Kid, The Foreigner, Mush-Mouthed Foreigner, Creepy Bastard (by Red)Hot-looking Smooth-talking Frisky-assed son-of-a-bitch,The King, Problem solver, Old boy (by himself)Captain Poo-Face, dumb-ass, dude (by Kelso)Buddy (by Hyde)Pez, Eric Forman, Johnny Table (used as a fake identity)Boy With An Accent (by Kitty)Fezzie (by Caroline and Jackie)Mushmouth, Moron (Mitch)New Dad (by Gwen)Bitch (by Fenton)Hubby (by Laurie)

One of the show's running gags is that no one knows what country Fez is from. Fez is merely the phonetic version of the acronym FES: Foreign Exchange Student. His friends know his true name (the audience does not because when he says his name, the high school bell is ringing), It is very long and he says the first five K's are silent. His friends say they are not going to remember it, as seen in a flashback episode, so they decide to call him Fes(z)

He once said he had Latin pride, which led Red to believe he was Latin. Fez retorted "No, only my pride is". He once said that he could speak Dutch in a job interview, and viewed this as "his strongest point". Also, Fez once claimed his country has never fought a war. In another episode, however, he alludes to the fact that his country "won the war" against Britain. In Stolen Car, he referred to his country as "The beautiful island of-" but was interrupted.

Another running gag for Fez in the show is his accent and slight lisp. Fez also tries to constantly pick up women flirting constantly with Donna, Jackie and even Laurie on a regular basis and he fails miserably every time. Fez's hormones and pervert-like instincts always get the better of him and he resort to hiding in a closet like a pervert watching Donna and Eric having sex and has been caught on at least two occasions.

Eric and Fez are good friends, playing burns on each other, playfighting like the rest of the guys do, and complimenting each other. Eric is especially helpful in keeping the peace following Red's heart attack over Laurie & Fez's marrying, to help Fez not get deported.

Kitty Forman is the mother Fez never had. Very supportive, nurturing, smothering, and kind to him, Fez and Kitty have a very tight-knit relationship. Fez loves Kitty's upbeat and strong personality along with her protection of him while Kitty loves Fez's innocence, independence, happy-go-lucky, sensitive, and somewhat intellectual personality.

Their relationship does take a bump in the road however towards the end of the series where Fez shouts to Kitty "You're not my mother!", exclaiming displeasure and disobedience in Kitty's demand for Fez to stop having one night stands. Kitty was very upset and disappointed over the whole ordeal and reminisced over their best moments as she was quiet for a while, which was unusual, especially for Red. Fez later apologized and the duo rekindled with open arms

Hyde and Fez start out by sharing the commonality of being more aware of how to romance girls than Eric and Kelso, while also being the competition to the latter two guys' respective girlfriends, Donna and Jackie. Especially around Kelso, Fez and Hyde always share knowing looks and appreciate each other's burns where Kelso is oblivious. They also take to defend each other to the group or protect each other, such as when Eric and Donna post break-up fight over rights to the gang

Michael KelsoThe two start out as rivals for Jackie's affections, although she isn't ready to admit that she'd rather be with Fez until years later. Where Kelso is a complete schmuck when it comes to Jackie, and also cheats on her, Fez is suave, a great dancer and a romantic. Fez also tells Kelso straight up what he thinks of him and the two eventually bond over not being able to win Jackie (after Jackie and Kelso break up) and become close friends, although the two do have their moments,

Caroline DupreeAnother short relationship he had was with a girl from school named Caroline, whom Donna had set up with Fez. They shared a few love-filled months together until Fez realized that Caroline was obsessed with him and also mentally unstable. He broke up with her, lying that he and Donna were in love so as not to make Caroline think he ended the relationship because she was crazy

Rhonda TateJackie brings Rhonda to the party to find Hyde a girlfriend, and she and Fez hit it off almost immediately, Rhonda telling Fez "I may not be pretty but, given the chance, I'll put out something fierce".[2] Fez was romantically involved with Rhonda for awhile, and almost lost his virginity to her but she dumped him because of his perverse advances.[

Nina BartellEventually, Fez got a job at the DMV where he seduced his coworker Nina.Fez was happy to show his friends he had a beautiful girlfriend, as they expressed pride in him. He was disgusted by her bigoted parents and wanted nothing to do with her afterwards. However, Nina caught up to him and begged him to give her a second chance by having sex in the bed of her parents as revenge, finally ending Fez's agonizing life as a virgin. But, as Fez recounted, it was not a magical moment;

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