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The Party Room / Re: The Forbidden Letter Game
« on: October 23, 2020, 06:05:46 PM »
W: Scorchin' like bourbon
slicker than slime
Teacher says
I can't finish this rhyme

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It's Party Time! / Re: Move In or Run?
« on: October 22, 2020, 06:12:11 PM »
Move in happily!

 :idea
 :thudstonk
 :bang

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The Party Room / Re: The Forbidden Letter Game
« on: October 22, 2020, 02:35:10 PM »
U: Some people don't know that it's not smart to move fast while holding scissors!

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It's Party Time! / Re: Transform the next poster
« on: October 22, 2020, 12:34:10 PM »


Sharptotoh's...different.

I transform the next poster into a feesh  :DD

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It's Party Time! / Re: Transform the next poster
« on: October 22, 2020, 02:31:48 AM »


I transform the next poster into Petrie!!

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Ask Me / Re: Ask Dagmar
« on: October 21, 2020, 12:01:20 AM »
Do you have any pets?

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Ask Me / Re: Ask SHARPELY!
« on: October 20, 2020, 11:59:38 PM »
HTML and CSS is web programming, so are you studying IT field right now?

Not exactly! I've been working towards a certificate in the field of web programming since I was in high school. I don't have a specific career in mind right now, but I'm hoping to go on to study some form of biology. Still, I really enjoy playing with CSS!

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The Welcome Center / Re: Hi
« on: October 18, 2020, 10:48:10 PM »
Hey, nice to meetcha  :)petrie I like singing too!! But I'm kinda shy about it, so usually I just play guitar  :D

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The Welcome Center / Re: Hello
« on: October 18, 2020, 06:26:12 PM »
Yo!  :rainbowwave

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General Land Before Time / Re: Being a Yellowbelly
« on: October 18, 2020, 02:14:32 PM »
I'd get as far away from my own herd as I could.

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1988 Theatrical Release / Re: Tell Your Story About LBT
« on: October 18, 2020, 02:12:39 PM »
Maybe they are listed here? https://lbtcollection.weebly.com/plushies.html :)

Hey yeah! A few of them are there  :^^spike Interesting how none of the ones I'm looking for seem to have an associated brand. Still, pretty cool list!

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Petrie scanned the area intently, but couldn't see Cera or Ducky anywhere. He frowned, still munching on the cluster of treestars he'd scooped up before coming up here. They had an odd texture about them today, he'd started to notice...and what was that weird flavor that was starting to kick in? He gnashed his teeth and frowned, then let out a choking squawk of horror. "P'TEHHH!" he spat, realizing queasily that he'd been chewing on bugs for the past ten seconds. "Bllleeegh!!" Petrie flapped awkwardly over to where Littlefoot and Spike were suffering the same fate, still spitting and trying to get rid of the nasty taste.

As the offending ball of mud hit him square in the forehead, Nod's laugh turned into a yelp as he was caught off-guard and tripped face first into the muddy ground. He couldn't bring himself to be all that annoyed, though. This guy was...cool! The usually shy preteen's personality had changed drastically in the short time they'd spent sparring in the mud together, and it was all because of the tough Hypsilophodon. Nod's eyes glinted as he staggered back onto his feet and shook the mud off, suddenly desiring to be more like him. "And..." he struggled to find something "cool" say in retaliation, "and you need longer arms!!" He shuffled together another pile of soft earth with his tail, preparing a second barrage.

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It's Party Time! / Re: Move In or Run?
« on: October 17, 2020, 11:39:24 PM »
Move in happily  :CeraHAPPY

 :threehornmad
 :spikeblush

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Gamers Zone / Re: What Mario Kart game had the best tracks?
« on: October 17, 2020, 10:57:06 PM »
Mario Kart Wii, for sure!!! Toad's Factory and Coconut Mall should've been in 8 2.0  x(cera

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1988 Theatrical Release / Re: Tell Your Story About LBT
« on: October 17, 2020, 10:49:59 PM »
@Sharpely Oh my gosh, the way you describe receiving your GoF plushies is almost EXACTLY the way I got mine as a kid! I think I was even the same age! But it happened on my birthday, and I wouldn't get ahold of a Chomper until years later (I would've been SO JEALOUS of your Chomper back then). :lol For years, my LBT plushies were my best friends who I took on all kinds of adventures as well. :D Do you still have yours around?

Coincidentally, I also was 7/8 when I thought I was outgrowing LBT...and yeah, that would definitely prove not to be the case. :p

That's so awesome!!! Unfortunately my LBT stuffed animals are no longer with me, since I lost/forgot about most of my childhood toys around the same time my parents split. I troll eBay on the rare occasion hoping some of them might be there, but so far no such luck. And they're pretty expensive to boot!  :opetrie
Yup, I might've been trying to get away from kid stuff at that age, but I, too, harbored a secret affection for those movies. When I had more little siblings who were in its age demographic, I'd get secretly excited when my mom put those films on for them  :petrieLOL

Same, I would always hint reeeeeaaally hard for my brother to choose LBT when it was his turn to pick movies! :lol

Aw, I'm sorry to hear that you lost those toys. :( What brand were they? I didn't even know there were many Chomper plushies out there before the TV show came around.

I think most of them were Equity? I dunno, I'm having a hard time doing a Google search for the specific ones. I definitely had the four pictured here in the same pose, just with cheaper fabric. What kind are yours?

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The little flyer got a decent beakful of crispy treestars and crunched them down with satisfaction. Nothing like fresh green food for breakfast, especially treestars, of course! He flew back up into the tree to get another look around, sure another one of their friends was probably on their way here.

Nod's self-satisfied snicker turned into a roar of laughter as Hyp fell onto the ground in front of him. "Uh..." he choked out between spasms, "you kinda need a longer tail, genius!" Nod doubled up laughing, his knees bent and his balance compromised.

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1988 Theatrical Release / Re: Tell Your Story About LBT
« on: October 17, 2020, 07:51:52 PM »
@Sharpely Oh my gosh, the way you describe receiving your GoF plushies is almost EXACTLY the way I got mine as a kid! I think I was even the same age! But it happened on my birthday, and I wouldn't get ahold of a Chomper until years later (I would've been SO JEALOUS of your Chomper back then). :lol For years, my LBT plushies were my best friends who I took on all kinds of adventures as well. :D Do you still have yours around?

Coincidentally, I also was 7/8 when I thought I was outgrowing LBT...and yeah, that would definitely prove not to be the case. :p

That's so awesome!!! Unfortunately my LBT stuffed animals are no longer with me, since I lost/forgot about most of my childhood toys around the same time my parents split. I troll eBay on the rare occasion hoping some of them might be there, but so far no such luck. And they're pretty expensive to boot!  :opetrie
Yup, I might've been trying to get away from "kid stuff" at that age, but I, too, harbored a secret affection for those movies. When I had more little siblings who were in its age demographic, I'd get secretly excited when my mom put those films on for them  :petrieLOL

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Silver Screen / Re: What are you watching?
« on: October 17, 2020, 05:35:23 PM »
I can't believe I didn't find FLCL until THIS YEAR. It's the bomb!! I skipped ahead and started Progressive after getting halfway through the original mini-series, and I thought it was going to be lame and modern like some Sword Art Online crap but it's still SO COOL

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1988 Theatrical Release / Re: More Original Cels From The First Movie
« on: October 17, 2020, 05:21:07 PM »
Number 16 in the movie still slideshow on Amblin. I haven't seen the first one in awhile though, so I'm guessing it's just a scene I forgot about  :p

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1988 Theatrical Release / Re: Tell Your Story About LBT
« on: October 17, 2020, 03:51:28 PM »
When I was around four years old in the early 2000s my grandparents gave us some VHS tapes. One of them was "The Mysterious Island", and at first glance I remember thinking it was some Jungle Book movie because I thought Chomper was a monkey on the cover  :ChomperImAwesome So we watch it, and I fall in L.O.V.E. Particularly around the part where they're lost on the outskirts of the ocean and get caught in an earthquake. I'd never seen anything so psychedelic and awesome in a movie before, and it was how I learned how destructive and powerful nature can be in real life. Oh yeah, and the part where they're debating who's going to cross the ocean to alert the adults of their whereabouts and then start singing about how "deep and dark and dangerous" the ocean is? My God, what an awesome sound! Little kid me would play that film on repeat and just wait all excited for that song to come on every time :petrieLOL Particularly because I loved how adorable and scared Petrie looked in that scene. At first my favorite character was Littlefoot (because I thought he was a girl and he seemed like the "older sister" of the group), but eventually it became Petrie. His sweet, unique voice and awkward way of talking/moving really drew me to him, and I remember pretending he was real and I was protecting him from all the mean, scary things. I'd make up stories about how Petrie was friends with a little human girl (*cough*yours truly*cough*) and tell them to my mom. I was disappointed to learn that dinosaurs had gone extinct long ago and that I'd never get to play with the Go5 in real life (let alone the part that they're cartoon characters), and I'd bring this up to my parents at unwelcome times. A lot. My dad got frustrated with me and told me that humans couldn't even have survived in the time of dinosaurs. I listened to his spiel, but I still wished I could still have Littlefoot and the others as my friends in real life. For Christmas that year (I was five), my mom gave me a cardboard box. Inside were stuffed toys of the entire gang of five, plus Chomper! I practically screamed, I was so excited. I'd take them outside with me and pretend we were exploring together  :CeraHAPPY
I didn't grow out of LBT until I was around seven. By that time I'd seen most of the subsequent films (originally I'd just had the first one and V, which are still my favorites), but around that time Cera took the place of my favorite character. By now I'd realized she was a girl and not just another dumb, aggressive boy, which I thought was really cool. I started trying to act more like her, which led to me picking fights with my younger siblings a lot more. I thought her dad was cool as well; I had these little triceratops figurines I'd pretend were Cera, her dad and her little sisters I'd made up. But yeah, after that year I moved on to Disney Channel, Pokemon and stuff. Now that I'm an adult, I've accepted that I'll always love this series, both for the nostalgia aspect and for the general style of the whole thing. Plus it has awesome characters :)petrie

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