Do Over: (Verb) To get a second chance at something you didn't do right the first time.Dave "Uncle Joey" Coulier is finally opening up about being the guy behind Alanis Morrisette's iconic song, "You Oughta Know," which was consolation to more than a few scorned, drunken co-eds in the mid-90's.
"I said, 'Wow, this girl is angry.' And then I said, 'Oh man, I think it's Alanis,'" Coulier tells the Calgary Herald. "I listened to the song over and over again, and I said, 'I think I have really hurt this person.'"
Inundated with press calls, he says he tried to get a hold of her — and eventually got through.
"I said, 'Hi. Uh, what do you want me to say?'" he recalls. "And she said, 'You can say whatever you want.'"
Eventually, he says, "we saw each other and hung out for an entire day. And it was beautiful. It was one of those things where it was kind of like, 'We're good.'" (Source)
Oh God,
shut up Uncle Joey. What a dumb turd this guy is. Can we all just collectively agree that "You Oughta Know" was actually written about Ryan Reynolds and that Alanis maybe dated Uncle Joey at some point but totally dumped his sorry ass? Yes? OK, agreed!
Alanis, who did
not, in fact, blow Uncle Joey at the movies, on tour earlier this summer:




THe song can't be about Ryan Reynolds since it came out before they started dating.
That's the whole point of a do over. It doesn't necessarily have to abide by rules of time or logic.
Are you kidding me? Everyone has known for years that this song was about Uncle Joey. If you're going to do a gossip website, at least you should know your history.
It was Uncle Jessie.
Joey wasn't an uncle.