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Post by luvsvelma on Apr 30, 2010 19:59:06 GMT -5
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Post by Joshua on May 1, 2010 5:50:20 GMT -5
That's understandable, pal. At least you and I can still get time to chat in, which makes me very happy
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Post by Zephyr on May 10, 2010 14:17:27 GMT -5
If you haven't noticed, the devotee of KP level here as more than dwindled.
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Post by savingkp on May 10, 2010 22:57:08 GMT -5
if disney made a moive or a season 5 would you watch it luvsvelma?? may i ask this. what dose being 17 having to do with not watching kp any more?? i'm 20 and still love to watching kp.
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Post by luvsvelma on May 12, 2010 18:32:39 GMT -5
Freak of Zephyr- I know and I feel bad about this savingkp- I'd probably watch it and the only reason I dont like it anymore is because I've matured into a 17 year old teenager, i still write the stories, but since the show ended, I've decided to sell all my KP toys and DVDs on ebay, i bet you'd want a talking bueno nacho rufus toy
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Post by Dr. Feelgood on May 17, 2010 18:49:39 GMT -5
Moving on is good. In fact, the (very solid) theme of Graduation, as I see it, was to accept change and to be mature enough to head into the unknown future with confidence. As such, it seems to be aimed directly at the fans, something that I think was lost on the more obsessive members of the fandom. Regardless, that theme is universal, no matter what stage of life you're in, and it's one of the main reasons the show has a secure, honorary place in my mental nostalgia shelf. Moving on doesn't mean you can't still appreciate it for what it was. By the way, I didn't become a fan until I was 29, so either I'm really immature, or the show was just that well written. Or both. Speaking of maturity, Loter announced his new project on this site a few days back. I'd check it out if I were you, it looks a lot bolder than KP ever was.
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