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  1. I have to agree with this statement. As a female child I loved playing with my older brother's toys, and I loved Ninja Turtles, Power Rangers, and Ghost Busters toys along with my Ponies, Care Bears, and Barbie dolls. Then again, I was obsessed with musicals, so anything that I could use to reenact scenes from my favorite musical numbers from my favorite musicals was welcome to me. I remember using my Ponies for Rogers and Hammerstein's Cinderella coach, or my brother's Dinosaurs to be the Audry 2 plant from Little Shop of Horrors until my mum got me an Audey 2 figurine that could open its mouth. Now as an adult and a videographer, I am thinking of turning a zombie idea I have into a movie musical based on inspiration from Repo the Genetic Opera. Being exposed to different things and having my creativity fostered as a child has helped me to express my creativity, so exposing this young man to ponies can not hurt him. In the end, he gets to decide what he wants to do with his life. You just have to be there to help him find his talents and encourage him to be his best. Think of this time in his life as him trying to find his cutie mark, and you being there to help him along.
  2. Boiled jalapeno flavored ice cream. I hate cold things touching my teeth. Paper or plastic?
  3. Disclaimer: This is legitimate. I'm posting this for the following reasons: One: It's a tough economy, and I'm sure there's a lot of young, creative people on this forum who could use a genuinely enjoyable weekend job to make a little extra cash. Two: I have been working for this company for four years as a videographer, and this is by far the best job with the best people I have ever had the privileged to work with. Three: DJing, videography, and photography in the wedding industry is one of the most useful job training experiences that people can use. It teaches you to think on your feet, be positive and persistent in difficult situations, and how to network. These are useful skills for any job you can get into. We good? Good. Now for the good part. The company I am talking about is called Complete Music. We're a chain, and we've got locations all over the nation. Having seen what our guys in St. Louis can do, I can confidently tell you all the following: You will be provided not only with comprehensive training, but also DJ equipment provided by Complete. What you will need to provide is yourself, meaning your personality, professionalism, talent, love of music, and the love of seeing people smile. This is important, especially since I have seen several DJs tank not being able to be up to par. The bar is set high, so this isn't something to take lightly. We have been the top entertainment company several years in a row on TheKnot.com, so be prepared to learn how to become awesome. Can you take that and make it 20% cooler? So, if any of you are up for the challenge of not having just another job, take a look at the following locations to see if one is near you: http://www.cmusic.com/locations/. If Again, I'm posting this to help out my fellow Bronies and Pegasisters who not only need a job, but want to do something amazing and life changing with their creative energy while still getting paid for it. Only serious folks need apply, okay? Good luck everypony, and may you make your lives and those who you work for extraordinary!
  4. [colour=#7C826E]Boy, have I been meaning to post this! [/colour] [colour=#7C826E]I have an old college friend named Kate who I used to tutor in video back in my college days who was got married this year. As of the end of October, she is now Mrs. Mraz. And I was blessed with the honor of filming her very special day. [/colour] [colour=#7C826E]Kate had a difficult trip to the alter due to her mother passing away from Leukemia last year. She decided that she didn't want the day to revolve around that, though there were moments that included her departed mother. Instead, she chose to focus on the love that she shared with her new husband and wonderful father. Her brother was going to put together a simple slide show for the father/daughter dance, but ducked out of the duty last minute due to a business trip. Good thing she knew somebody who knows how to edit! I was able to put this together last minute to commemorate the father/daughter dance:[/colour] [colour=#7C826E]And because I'm such a little booger, I decided that she just had to have some sort of video surprise wedding gift from the gal who spent so many late nights with her in the editing lab. This Same Day Edit video took about four hours to put together between ceremony and reception, but it knocked everyone's socks off right before they started up the spotlight dances. Considering an add on like this normally costs $300, I knew this would be quite the wedding present:[/colour] [colour=#7C826E]Kate's wedding day was AMAZING, and I couldn't be happier to be a part of it. Her coordinator was one of the best I've ever worked with, the venue was one of my all time favorites to work at (this being my fourth wedding at The Christy Banquet Center, and they love me there!), and her guests were so much fun. I couldn't be happier with how everything turned out for Kate and Don. [/colour]
  5. Though I also like Linkhopper's idea. And if I can locate a decent ocarina by that time, I shall be joining Linkhopper in playing Oath to Order. Scientist OUT! PEACE! The last time an end of the world theory went going (May of last year I think) I was filming a wedding. The DJ played that song and it was glorious.
  6. Ever seen The Galaxy Song from Monty Python? See that and then you will know.
  7. 50's doo wap music. They popularized such nonsense as chang-chang-changity-chang-shoo-bop, whap-boma-looma-balap-bam-boom, and other such nonsense. Then again we have lyrics like Wiggle wiggle wiggle wiggle wiggle yeah making it into the top 40 these days, so we really haven't come that far musically. At least back then they did not use autotune. Stuffing or potatoes?
  8. When I first saw the episode with Discord I thought it was Kelsey Grammar, who voices Side Show Bob.
  9. Fourth wall? Where this series is going, we won't need fourth walls.
  10. Combo! Twice the calories in one easy to wear package. Who put the ram in the ram-a-lam-a-ding-dong?
  11. But their so high in fiber! Boxers or briefs? You know, for empty calories.
  12. Patience young Skywalker. I don't get too mant hits myself, but when I do I answer randomlu. Speaking of such: your first random questiin of random proportions! Paper or plastic?
  13. Clean bacon grease, with bits if bacon swimming in it. Only that will do.
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