Monday, October 11, 2010

Lindana

After months of a terrible hair cut I finally got it cut last Saturday. It has volume and I couldnt be happier. I guess maybe it has too much volume (keep it mind it has been the summer of the pony tail and there has been zero fullness) when CEM says to me "Mom you look like Lindana"



Who is Lindonna you ask? Phineas and Ferb's mother

(CEM's favorite cartoon-I do believe in her own right this is a compliment).

Linda Flynn-Fletcher
Linda Flynn-Fletcher (voiced by Caroline Rhea) is the mother of Phineas and Candace, and stepmother to Ferb. She prefers to use both her maiden and married last names, as shown on her voice mail in the episode "Phineas and Ferb's Hawaiian Vacation". However, other characters frequently call her "Ms. Flynn" (Phineas and Candace's last name). She was, however, referred to as "Mrs. Fletcher" by Isabella in "Candace Loses Her Head" and again in "Hip Hip Parade". Although Jeremy called her correctly in the episode, "Atlantis", (Quote: And here are the Flynn-Fletchers....-Jeremy Johnson)) Linda also used to be a famous pop star: as first seen in "Flop Starz" (and was revealed in several other episodes). she was a one-hit wonder known as "Lindana," singer of "I'm Lindana and I Wanna Have Fun" which is sometimes used as elevator music throughout the series. Linda went on a date with Dr. Heinz Doofenshmirtz in a flashback in "What Do it Do?", only to reject him when he broke the movie screen. She is also the one who gave him the idea of conquering the tri-state area (to give him a start on conquering the world), although this was accidental and is currently unaware of Doofenshmirtz.

4 comments:

Amy said...

Phineas and Ferb is extremely popular in the Judd household. I say take it as a compliment.

Queen B said...

RO! That is awesome! love the bio

my hair is crying for a good cut, and I think I have finally found the person to do it :)

Diane said...

Your hair looks great! Better than Lindana I think.

Kim Thomas said...

Saw a tshirt the other day with P and F, thanks to you I knew what this was