I was always the pink one. She was cool. I still have all of the movies. I have all of my old Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles videos too, but those were more of my brother's than mine.
And then five years later, I was ecstatic that there was Power Ranger reference on Buffy. "Calm down, Pink Ranger." Because Sarah Michelle Gellar's stunt double is, erm, Sophie Crawford, I think, and she was the stunt double for the PInk Ranger.
I sincerely hope someone else knows what I'm talking about.
The pink ranger and the white ranger were together?!? Damn, I guess I never had a chance...
So THAT'S where the green ranger went. I guess this was all too much to wrap my four year old brain around.
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I don't like all of the new Power Ranger shows. Now they can turn into animals or whatever, and one is an armadillo. God, an armadillo? An armadillo can't do anything cool!
And the white one, who's name is apparently Tommy, is mine. Muhahahaha.
I was the yellow one, because they (wherever we went) were out of pink costumes. This was upsetting, since no one likes the yellow ranger as much as the pink ranger. I think the next year, or two years later, I made my mom take me earlier so I could geta Pink costume.
Trini was awesome. And yes, Aisha was her replacement. She wasn't as cool.
I'm suprised my Barnes and Noble had it before the 7th. Once I asked if they had Peeps (by Scott Westerfeld) before the announced date, and the lady got really mad at me. I was like, "Sheesh... I'm just asking..."
I liked that movie. But the plane crash part made my grandpa freak out, since he was in a plane crash years ago, and now he's sort of messed up because of it.
"We get to our seats, movie trivia's the illest/What friends alum starred in films with Bruce Willis?/We answer so fast it's scary/Everyone's standing in awe when we scream "Matthew Perry."
I just shouldn't be allowed near animals. I used to take horse-back riding lessons from my uncles sister-in-law, so my, erm, aunt-in-law? Not sure. Anyway, I did something and while I was riding and the horse freaked out and I fell off.
I love snorkeling. Everyone in my family are big snorkelers, so we do it often. I almost stepped on an urchin once, though, and that scared the crap out of me.
My science teacher sort of did that to me. I was calmly sitting in class after doing my assignment reading, when she comes up to me, screeches in her god awful voice, "What are you reading?!?" then she yanked it out of my hands and started reading it. Then she was like, "What's all of this GAY crap?" Which was sort of to be expected since I go to a completly bigoted catholic school, but still. You can't just go around taking people's books. It's rude.
Yeah... well... That's just my school for you.
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I went to Disney World a long time ago.. Now I want to go back. I loved the Hollywood Tower of Terror.
I liked Pocahantus (Pocahuntus? Hm...) I had a Pocahauntus barbie, a Pocahantas (that looks right) halloween costume, overalls, sweater... The list goes on. The movie initially scared me though. The whole part at the end when she's running around trying to save John Smith's life and whatnot... That freaked me out.
Ooh I remember I went in 2000 when they had the whole millenium celebration thing going on. And everyone had lanyards and there were these pins and you could trade with other people and everything. Hmm, good times.
Pocahontus, okay. Thanks. She owned. She made me wish I had a pet raccoon. I asked my parents if I could get one, but, not surprisingly, they said no.
My favorite park was the Magic Kingdom, because of the castle. It's five feet higher than Disney Land's, uh huh. Just a sample of all of the facts I memorized in case I was called upon to defend Disney World instead of Disney Land.
I like the big tree in Animal Kingdom, too.
Oh I want to go!!! You people have to post pictures. He's not coming here, so I have to live vicariously through those who are going.
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