A) I am sorry to have earwormed you. :( I clearly didn't think through the consequences of my actions! If it's any consolation to you, every time I watch Monty Python I'm earwormed with a song that I was forced to sing every day in 4th grade. It went, "My bird is dead, my bird is dead, he'll no longer sing koo koo dee, koo koo da" -- rinse and repeat. (The other song we had to sing every day was about the Titanic sinking. In retrospect, it's possible that my 4th grade teacher was one sick fuck.)
B) THEY TOTALLY MADE SADDLE CLUB TEEVEE OMFG!!!! Not only that, but they made a couple of different versions; the one I usually watch has slightly older kids, but then one day I tivoed it and it was the same characters but suddenly they were younger and completely new actors. I was so confused. :D (This is the one with the unfamiliar cast; I can only assume that the original girls got too old and they decided to continue the show with different people.) This is the one I've usually watched, and apparently you can buy it on DVD. *tries not to be tempted* On my cable network it airs almost daily on Discovery Kids (I should totally set it up to DVR it), and I think when I had satellite it was on PBS or something.
C) You are awesome. I'd really love to work for a program for troubled kids, but I also feel like there aren't enough opportunities for kids who aren't in trouble but are just poor. That was me as a kid, and I can't tell you how bitter I was that there were no programs like Outward Bound for me unless I turned myself into a criminal. :D There's a therapeutic riding program up here that uses fjords, which are the cutest things ever, but my friend volunteers up there every now and again and she says that their horses are really mean... they bite and kick like it's their religion. Which kind of to me means they're unsuitable for disabled kids, but whatever.
D) YES DO IT. Horse icons are important. Especially ones with cute and kissable Juno foreheads. ;)
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Date: 2010-03-24 04:49 pm (UTC)B) THEY TOTALLY MADE SADDLE CLUB TEEVEE OMFG!!!! Not only that, but they made a couple of different versions; the one I usually watch has slightly older kids, but then one day I tivoed it and it was the same characters but suddenly they were younger and completely new actors. I was so confused. :D (This is the one with the unfamiliar cast; I can only assume that the original girls got too old and they decided to continue the show with different people.) This is the one I've usually watched, and apparently you can buy it on DVD. *tries not to be tempted* On my cable network it airs almost daily on Discovery Kids (I should totally set it up to DVR it), and I think when I had satellite it was on PBS or something.
C) You are awesome. I'd really love to work for a program for troubled kids, but I also feel like there aren't enough opportunities for kids who aren't in trouble but are just poor. That was me as a kid, and I can't tell you how bitter I was that there were no programs like Outward Bound for me unless I turned myself into a criminal. :D There's a therapeutic riding program up here that uses fjords, which are the cutest things ever, but my friend volunteers up there every now and again and she says that their horses are really mean... they bite and kick like it's their religion. Which kind of to me means they're unsuitable for disabled kids, but whatever.
D) YES DO IT. Horse icons are important. Especially ones with cute and kissable Juno foreheads. ;)