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Anne Marie Darcie "Anna" Pamhouser III (born April 7, 1972) is the high school friend and neighbor of the characters [[Ava Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Ava Willis]], [[Tiffani Donovan (Queen of the Willis)|Tiffani Donovan]], and [[Melissa Rose (Queen of the Willis)|Melissa Rose]]. Her first name was only spoken in the TV series during the season 6 episode, "[[Uh-oh, MEXICO!]]", when the Mexican woman with whom she'd switched houses for the summer said, "Hello, Anna. Oh my, it's the 30th already?". Her driver's license as shown in the season 6 finale reads simply "Pamhouser, Anna".
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Anne Marie Darcie "Anna" Pamhouser III (born April 7, 1972 and died May 1, 2019) was the high school friend and neighbor of the characters [[Ava Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Ava Willis]], [[Tiffani Donovan (Queen of the Willis)|Tiffani Donovan]], and [[Melissa Rose (Queen of the Willis)|Melissa Rose]]. Her first name was only spoken in the TV series during the season 6 episode, "[[Uh-oh, MEXICO!]]", when the Mexican woman with whom she'd switched houses for the summer said, "Hello, Anna. Oh my, it's the 30th already?". Her driver's license as shown in the season 6 finale reads simply "Pamhouser, Anna".
  
The location of Pamhouser's house is inconsistent during the series. In the season 5 finale [[Quillsville Cold Case]], her address is shown on her driver's license as 6345 Evansville Road, which would place her on the same side of the alley as Ava, Melissa, and Lando Anhrams (6336 Evansville Road). However, in "Uh-oh, MEXICO!", the rear of Pamhouser's house is shown to be across the alley from Melissa's house (6320 Evansville Road), diagonally across to the right from Ava's back yard (6328 Evansville Road), which would place the front door of her house (and its address) on another street.
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The location of Pamhouser's house was inconsistent during the series. In the season 5 finale [[Quillsville Cold Case]], her address is shown on her driver's license as 6345 Evansville Road, which would place her on the same side of the alley as Ava, Melissa, and Lando Anhrams (6336 Evansville Road). However, in "Uh-oh, MEXICO!", the rear of Pamhouser's house is shown to be across the alley from Melissa's house (6320 Evansville Road), diagonally across to the right from Ava's back yard (6328 Evansville Road), which would place the front door of her house (and its address) on another street.
  
Pamhouser's primary pursuits are classic vehicles and men. She currently drives a 1975 Chevy Camaro; in high school, she drove an early 1970;s El Camino nicknamed "Mr. Mark" in which she had a lot of sex with strange men until the car was accidentally driven into the Quillsville River by Melissa (then Braden Rose), Ava (then Frank) and [[Kendra Kendall (Hoosier Anchorwoman!)|Kendra]] (then Ken) while playing a prank on Pamhouser and Tiffani (Melissa did not know how to drive a manual car and confused the clutch for the brake pedal).
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Pamhouser's primary pursuits were classic vehicles and men. She drove a 1975 Chevy Camaro; in high school, she drove an early 1970;s El Camino nicknamed "Mr. Mark" in which she had a lot of sex with strange men until the car was accidentally driven into the Quillsville River by Melissa (then Braden Rose), Ava (then Frank) and [[Kendra Kendall (Hoosier Anchorwoman!)|Kendra]] (then Ken) while playing a prank on Pamhouser and Tiffani (Melissa did not know how to drive a manual car and confused the clutch for the brake pedal).
  
Pamhosuer spends most of her spare time drinking Mississinewa Cola with Ava, Melissa and Tiffani in the alley behind Ava's house. While she enjoys her friendship with Ava, she sometimes has limited patience with Melissa (whom she sharply refers to as "Rose") and considers Tiffani "boring" due to her inferiority complex. Pamhosuer favors animal-print undergarments, which have been observed a few times in the show when she's appeared without her shirt and  [[wikipedia:Jeans|blue jeans]]; she tends to overuse perfume, bragging about her Estee Lauder attracting men "like catnip". Pamhouser is a strict non-smoker who carries a lighter, implicitly for emergencies or for lending.
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Pamhosuer spent most of her spare time drinking Mississinewa Cola with Ava, Melissa and Tiffani in the alley behind Ava's house. While she enjoyed her friendship with Ava, she sometimes has limited patience with Melissa (whom she sharply refers to as "Rose") and considered Tiffani "boring" due to her inferiority complex. Pamhosuer favored animal-print undergarments, which have been observed a few times in the show when she's appeared without her shirt and  [[wikipedia:Jeans|blue jeans]]; she tended to overuse perfume, bragging about her Estee Lauder attracting men "like catnip". Pamhouser was a strict non-smoker who carries a lighter, implicitly for emergencies or for lending.
  
According to her Indiana driver's license, which is seen in the season 5 finale, Pamhouser is 5'4", and 131 lbs., and has hazel eyes. Pamhouser is missing her left pinky finger, due to an accident while she was in the Order of the Straight Arrow.
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According to her Indiana driver's license, which was seen in the season 5 finale, Pamhouser is 5'4", and 131 lbs., and had hazel eyes. Pamhouser was missing her left pinky finger, due to an accident while she was in the Order of the Straight Arrow.
  
Pamhouser is apparently highly astute and often gives advice to her friends. She, along with [[Heather Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Heather]] is also a frequent voice of truth, owning up to the wrongdoings of the group despite not always acting appropriately herself.  Although, since her speech pattern is not understood by most people, her confessions are usually ignored. In the episode "[[A Case Managing We Will Go]]", after Ava blames the deceased Marla Webb for causing the mental health clinic to burn down, Pamhouser points out that Melissa was the one who plugged in the malfunctioning Mississinewa Cola sign. However, Quillsville Fire Chief Bruce Cochrun does not seem to understand her and decides that the blame for the fire will be placed on electrical problems, in order to leave the integrity of Marla Webb's name intact.
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Pamhouser was apparently highly astute and often gave advice to her friends. She, along with [[Heather Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Heather]] was also a frequent voice of truth, owning up to the wrongdoings of the group despite not always acting appropriately herself.  Although, since her speech pattern was not understood by most people, her confessions are usually ignored. In the episode "[[A Case Managing We Will Go]]", after Ava blames the deceased Marla Webb for causing the mental health clinic to burn down, Pamhouser points out that Melissa was the one who plugged in the malfunctioning Mississinewa Cola sign. However, Quillsville Fire Chief Bruce Cochrun does not seem to understand her and decides that the blame for the fire will be placed on electrical problems, in order to leave the integrity of Marla Webb's name intact.
  
In another episode, she mentions that her grandfather wanted her to become an electrical engineer. Given the opportunity, Pamhouser will demonstrate that she is, in fact, quite cultured.  
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In another episode, she mentions that her grandfather wanted her to become an electrical engineer. Given the opportunity, Pamhouser demonstrated that she was, in fact, quite cultured.  
  
Three of the main characters (Ava, Melissa, and Pamhouser) graduated from Quillsville Central High School (now Kenneth "Babyface" Edmunds Regional High School) together (Kendra nor Tiffani did not complete their senior year having enlisted in the [[wikipedia:United States Marines|U.S. Marines]]). Pamhouser was the starting point guard for the girls basketball team, while Tiffani was a the shooting guard, Cynthia Wilson was a forward, [[wikipedia:Karly Jameson|Karly Ryder]] was power forward, and [[wikipedia:Avril Lavinge|Avril Lavinge]] was a small forward. Pamhouser and Tiffani were also cheerleaders for the football and boys basketball team Ava played center, Kendra played guard, and Melissa, not being as athletic as her friends, was the towel manager for both basketball teams and foot teams. Melissa referred to Indiana Pacers legend [[wikipedia:George McGinnis|George McGinnis]] as Pamhouser's idol in a season 6 episode. Pamhouser is the most modern of the four friends, and as such was first to own a smartphone.
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Three of the main characters (Ava, Melissa, and Pamhouser) graduated from Quillsville Central High School (now Kenneth "Babyface" Edmunds Regional High School) together (Kendra nor Tiffani did not complete their senior year having enlisted in the [[wikipedia:United States Marines|U.S. Marines]]). Pamhouser was the starting point guard for the girls basketball team, while Tiffani was a the shooting guard, Cynthia Wilson was a forward, [[wikipedia:Karly Jameson|Karly Ryder]] was power forward, and [[wikipedia:Avril Lavinge|Avril Lavinge]] was a small forward. Pamhouser and Tiffani were also cheerleaders for the football and boys basketball as Ava played center (her #41 jersey is retired as she scored a number of three pointers), Kendra (who has [[The Girls Are Back in Quillsville|since returned to Quillsville]] after [[Hoosier Anchorwoman!|living in Michiana Falls, Indiana]]) played guard, and Melissa, not being as athletic as her friends, was the towel manager for both basketball teams and football teams. Melissa referred to Indiana Pacers legend [[wikipedia:George McGinnis|George McGinnis]] as Pamhouser's idol in a season 6 episode. Pamhouser was the most modern of the four friends, and as such was first to own a smartphone.

Revision as of 05:33, 22 December 2018

Anne Marie Darcie "Anna" Pamhouser III (born April 7, 1972 and died May 1, 2019) was the high school friend and neighbor of the characters Ava Willis, Tiffani Donovan, and Melissa Rose. Her first name was only spoken in the TV series during the season 6 episode, "Uh-oh, MEXICO!", when the Mexican woman with whom she'd switched houses for the summer said, "Hello, Anna. Oh my, it's the 30th already?". Her driver's license as shown in the season 6 finale reads simply "Pamhouser, Anna".

The location of Pamhouser's house was inconsistent during the series. In the season 5 finale Quillsville Cold Case, her address is shown on her driver's license as 6345 Evansville Road, which would place her on the same side of the alley as Ava, Melissa, and Lando Anhrams (6336 Evansville Road). However, in "Uh-oh, MEXICO!", the rear of Pamhouser's house is shown to be across the alley from Melissa's house (6320 Evansville Road), diagonally across to the right from Ava's back yard (6328 Evansville Road), which would place the front door of her house (and its address) on another street.

Pamhouser's primary pursuits were classic vehicles and men. She drove a 1975 Chevy Camaro; in high school, she drove an early 1970;s El Camino nicknamed "Mr. Mark" in which she had a lot of sex with strange men until the car was accidentally driven into the Quillsville River by Melissa (then Braden Rose), Ava (then Frank) and Kendra (then Ken) while playing a prank on Pamhouser and Tiffani (Melissa did not know how to drive a manual car and confused the clutch for the brake pedal).

Pamhosuer spent most of her spare time drinking Mississinewa Cola with Ava, Melissa and Tiffani in the alley behind Ava's house. While she enjoyed her friendship with Ava, she sometimes has limited patience with Melissa (whom she sharply refers to as "Rose") and considered Tiffani "boring" due to her inferiority complex. Pamhosuer favored animal-print undergarments, which have been observed a few times in the show when she's appeared without her shirt and blue jeans; she tended to overuse perfume, bragging about her Estee Lauder attracting men "like catnip". Pamhouser was a strict non-smoker who carries a lighter, implicitly for emergencies or for lending.

According to her Indiana driver's license, which was seen in the season 5 finale, Pamhouser is 5'4", and 131 lbs., and had hazel eyes. Pamhouser was missing her left pinky finger, due to an accident while she was in the Order of the Straight Arrow.

Pamhouser was apparently highly astute and often gave advice to her friends. She, along with Heather was also a frequent voice of truth, owning up to the wrongdoings of the group despite not always acting appropriately herself. Although, since her speech pattern was not understood by most people, her confessions are usually ignored. In the episode "A Case Managing We Will Go", after Ava blames the deceased Marla Webb for causing the mental health clinic to burn down, Pamhouser points out that Melissa was the one who plugged in the malfunctioning Mississinewa Cola sign. However, Quillsville Fire Chief Bruce Cochrun does not seem to understand her and decides that the blame for the fire will be placed on electrical problems, in order to leave the integrity of Marla Webb's name intact.

In another episode, she mentions that her grandfather wanted her to become an electrical engineer. Given the opportunity, Pamhouser demonstrated that she was, in fact, quite cultured.

Three of the main characters (Ava, Melissa, and Pamhouser) graduated from Quillsville Central High School (now Kenneth "Babyface" Edmunds Regional High School) together (Kendra nor Tiffani did not complete their senior year having enlisted in the U.S. Marines). Pamhouser was the starting point guard for the girls basketball team, while Tiffani was a the shooting guard, Cynthia Wilson was a forward, Karly Ryder was power forward, and Avril Lavinge was a small forward. Pamhouser and Tiffani were also cheerleaders for the football and boys basketball as Ava played center (her #41 jersey is retired as she scored a number of three pointers), Kendra (who has since returned to Quillsville after living in Michiana Falls, Indiana) played guard, and Melissa, not being as athletic as her friends, was the towel manager for both basketball teams and football teams. Melissa referred to Indiana Pacers legend George McGinnis as Pamhouser's idol in a season 6 episode. Pamhouser was the most modern of the four friends, and as such was first to own a smartphone.