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Partymember 05-05-2007 02:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Ditchy McAbandonpants (Post 42867)
jekylljuice: Ah, but you're a lady, are you not? For a girl to get a nostalgic kick from Care Bears doesn't have quite the same stigma attached to it as it would for a rough-and-ready man's man like Mr Marshmallow; we men supposed to like things like cars, beer, wenches and killing. ;D

Yeah we are!

I just got back from climbing a mountain. My buddy and i got totally lost for a few hours, but i found a stream which emptied into a pond, which we hugged until we found the trail again. Woodscraft baby.

Mr. Marshmallow 05-05-2007 03:18 PM

A rough and ready man, gee thanks....I think :terrconf:. Anyways, I never watched the Care Bears for their messages, I know that's what they were designed for but I enjoyed them as a show and as characters more so then what they stood for.

Everything they said was stuff I already knew, and I just really fell in love watching the little fur balls interact with each other. My favorite was easily Brightheart raccoon. I loved the movies and even though I only own the 2nd one (which is REALLY good), the first one is an impressie film none the less.

Even if you hate the Care bears, I cannot ignore the fact they did such a wonderful job on their first movie. The cartoon show really got my attention when they introduced Beastly, Shrieky, and No Heart. Because by then, it was more then just making cutesy messages, it was about fighting evil.

They had villains and villains who STAYED villains which is rare to find in a Care bears series since most end up turning good. But manly man or not, I still always enjoy Care bears and will hold a special spot for em inside me.

Partymember 05-05-2007 04:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr. Marshmallow (Post 42936)
A rough and ready man, gee thanks....I think :terrconf:.

the only way to be.

jekylljuice 05-07-2007 01:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Mr. Marshmallow (Post 42936)
Everything they said was stuff I already knew, and I just really fell in love watching the little fur balls interact with each other. My favorite was easily Brightheart raccoon. I loved the movies and even though I only own the 2nd one (which is REALLY good), the first one is an impressie film none the less.

Heh, I bet you always joined in with the audience participation bit toward the end of the second film. :bloocross:

Don't worry, I won't laugh. I did exactly the same. In fact, I think I even remember crying during the scene in question, an uneasy little fact which will do my street-credit no favours, female or no. :-[

Mr. Marshmallow 05-07-2007 12:50 PM

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Originally Posted by jekylljuice (Post 43136)
Heh, I bet you always joined in with the audience participation bit toward the end of the second film. :bloocross:

Don't worry, I won't laugh. I did exactly the same. In fact, I think I even remember crying during the scene in question, an uneasy little fact which will do my street-credit no favours, female or no. :-[

In the beginning i did chant, being older now I admittingly don't chant (thought kudos to you for remembering that exact scene :D). However the scene has never lost it's affect on me never the less.

Their music was actually very catchy, especially that "I care for you" baby/clean up segment with the 2 kids taking care of all the cubs.

Cassini90125 05-16-2007 06:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Partymember (Post 44099)
Gulity pleasures?


i will only mention this once. If asked about it later, i will deny ever saying it:

Duran Duran

Too late; I made a screencap. :blooevil:

bloonuggets 05-17-2007 10:58 AM

Feel free to LOL on this one.

Teletubbies.

Sparky 05-17-2007 01:29 PM

I lived in Los Angeles when Teletubbies first came out. The ad campaign involved a GIGANTIC mural of the characters on the side of a skyscraper in LA, with something like "Coming Soon" on it. People had no clue what the hell it was for. The creatures seemed to be aliens but when it turned out to be some toddler show a lot of people were annoyed, lol. Guess they were expecting an action movie or something.

Partymember 05-17-2007 03:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Cassini90125 (Post 44102)
Too late; I made a screencap. :blooevil:

I JUST deleted it!

You dirty, rotten...8D

Cassini90125 05-17-2007 03:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Partymember (Post 44152)
I JUST deleted it!

You dirty, rotten...8D

I'll be PM-ing a copy of my power bill to you later. Excuse me while I go visit my Photobucket account... :blooevil: 8D

Does "Blackmail" count as a guilty pleasure? 8D


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