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Fear Of Falling is the Season 2 final episode of the Nickelodeon show All Grown Up. Nickelodeon may refer to: Nickelodeon movie theater, an early 20th century form of small, neighborhood movie theaters Nickelodeon (film), a 1976 film directed by Peter Bogdanovich Nickelodeon (TV channel), a cable TV network whose demographic is primarily children and pre-teens in the United States. ... All Grown Up! is a Nickelodeon animated series, spun off from the popular series Rugrats and produced by Klasky Csupo Inc. ...


Chuckie is looking forward to a mountain vacation where he and the rest of the gang are headed. Chuckie is hoping he and Tommy will be able to spend a lot of time together, just as best friends should. But when Tommy meets a girl named Olivia at the mountain, his focus shifts from Chuckie to Olivia. Chuckie gets rather annoyed at Tommy and his sudden interest in a girl. How does Chuckie handle Tommy's sudden change in personality?



Episode Notes


Dil is only in this episode at the very beginning because he is sick. Susie does not appear at all.


Episode Quotes


Phil: (Looking through binoculars) Man, this baby's so strong, you can make out every pimple on that mountain's butt. Tommy: Spoken like a true astronomer. Go ahead, Chuckie, take a look. Chuckie: Uh, no thanks. I'm not ready to look my enemy in the face just yet. (Tommy stumbles and looks through the binoculars into the ski lodge and gasps) Phil: What? You see somebody #####?


Chuckie: Can I ask you a personal question? Phil: Okay, I didn't shower before I got in. But nobody takes that rule seriously. Chuckie: Am I the only one who feels weird around Olivia? Phil: I don't know about her, but I do feel weird around Tommy when he's around Olivia. She is pretty nice, though. And she didn't cry when I accidentally hit her in the head with a giant snowball. Chuckie: That was an accident? Phil: Okay, I was totally aiming for her head.


Chuckie: (Skiing) Hey, Tommy, is this right? Tommy: Uh, yeah, just keep your skis parallel. Chuckie: Got it. You want to walk into town later, check out the giant clock? Tommy: Yeah cool! The town giant. Chuckie: Good, and on our way back, I was thinking we could look for road-kill, bring it back to the lounge, and boil it up in the hot tub. Tommy: Sounds great.


Chuckie: This is going to be so sweet, you and me hanging out 24/7, having adventures just like back in the day. Tommy: Knack that. Chuckie: We haven't spent that much time together since we got stuck on your roof for 11 hours. That fateful day I discovered my fear of heights... and gutters.


Chuckie: Thanks for nothing, Tommy!


Tommy: That's Chuckie!


Tommy: Chuckie! Chuckie: Tommy! Tommy: Don't worry! I'm coming to get you!


Chuckie: Ten years of best frienditute.


Chuckie: Oh man! Hold on Tommy! I'm coming to get you.


Tommy: Grab my hand Chuckie. Chuckie: I'm gonna finish what I started.


Tommy: MY FIRST KISS! Angelica: His first kiss! I'm gonna kill him!


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Age and Ageing: Fear of falling and restriction of mobility in elderly fallers (1240 words)
If individuals at risk of developing fear of falling can be identified and fear of falling proves to be an independent factor in functional decline, it may be possible to target clinical interventions to prevent or alleviate this fear and its consequences in elderly patients.
Fear of falling was defined as a participant answering yes to the question "Are you worried about falling again?" after at least one fall in the 2 year period.
In addition, fear of falling was associated significantly with the development of balance ([chi square] = 4.08, P [is less than] 0.05) and gait ([chi square] = 16.94, P [is less than] 0.001) abnormalities during follow-up in those who did not have balance or gait problems at baseline.
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