Lazytown in real life

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  • Deep4t
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    I aint seen that one
    Sportacus went on that show Im pretty sure. And they had all kids and i think one of them cried.

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  • Glanni's Girl
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    haha

    A while ago on tv REALLY late at night I watched this bald {or shaved headed} white guy "magician" fail a trick that involved a straight jacket.
    He had a noose around his neck and he was in a sraight jacket {I think} and he had to get out of it before he got hung............which he didn't, and he did, scared the hell outta me!!
    I think his name was Johnathan and {for readers in the UK} he was on the Paul O'Grady show and he put a Scorpion in his mouth, anyone remember that?

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  • Deep4t
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    ive always wanted a straight jacket. I bet their really comfy.
    Moving arms are over rated anyway

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  • Glanni's Girl
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    Originally posted by Deep4t
    I have problems
    Join the club, we have jackets
    ;)

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  • Deep4t
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    I usually turn to Lazytown when im depressed
    I have problems.

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  • diesal11
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    First saw it when i was 13 and had to go to our neighbors when my mum left for work an hour early on Wednesdays. the kids there were younger and one of them was a pre-schooler so they had ABC on (the kids network in Australia...well before and after school anyway) i just sat on the couch pretending i was bored but secretly watching the show ;)
    3 years later (now) my mate showed me the "lol, limewire" flash thing. i remembered the song and then Lazytown. and my obsession grew from there.
    IRL it's defiantly helped me through tough times lately (i get "meltdowns" quite often cause of my A.D.H.D and Aspergers) only 3 of my friends know one thinks i like it cause the songs are catchy. another cause they think i wanna **** juli/steph (despite explaining it to them 100000 times that i find steph cute in a NON-SEXUAL way.) the other one hates it and hates when i talk about it. but JUST accepts it cause it helps me through all the shit.

    On top of all that since i started watching it i've started brushing my teeth more/properly, exercising more (wanna be like sportacus...but thats never gonna happen lol) and i've generally been happy more!

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  • Glanni's Girl
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    Agreed

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  • Deep4t
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    I still hate most people :hitler:

    perhaps even more so than before I watched Lazytown

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  • Glanni's Girl
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    Originally posted by Locard
    I hated everyone. Now not
    hahahaha

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  • Locard
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    Originally posted by agusxx2
    Originally posted by Locard
    I watched LazyTown when i was 6 years old.
    I don't love it at the first time but i liked it. Some days later i started to watch the show, And i like more, more, more. Then i loved it. I started to search about it, Watch it, watch it..
    And here i am. I love love love love love the show. :)
    And how did LT change your life?... :?

    I hated everyone. Now not and thanks to LazyTown.

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  • Locard
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    Originally posted by yhpets
    Originally posted by Locard
    I watched LazyTown when i was 6 years old.
    I don't love it at the first time but i liked it. Some days later i started to watch the show, And i like more, more, more. Then i loved it. I started to search about it, Watch it, watch it..
    And here i am. I love love love love love the show. :)
    You're 12?
    11.

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  • agusxx2
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    Originally posted by Locard
    I watched LazyTown when i was 6 years old.
    I don't love it at the first time but i liked it. Some days later i started to watch the show, And i like more, more, more. Then i loved it. I started to search about it, Watch it, watch it..
    And here i am. I love love love love love the show. :)
    And how did LT change your life?... :?

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  • yhpets
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    Originally posted by Locard
    I watched LazyTown when i was 6 years old.
    I don't love it at the first time but i liked it. Some days later i started to watch the show, And i like more, more, more. Then i loved it. I started to search about it, Watch it, watch it..
    And here i am. I love love love love love the show. :)
    You're 12?

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  • Buzz
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    LT has not affected my life except the fact that I developed a unusual passion for a tv show the first time...

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  • LazyTownWW
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    I'm glad to see some of the people I belived to be cinics come here with these wonderful confessions!

    Well, LazyTown has certenly changed me a whole lot...I don't even know where to start...first of all, you should know that I was never lazy, and I never hated phisical activities, and I never ate unhealthy...ok, here goes:

    It has changed my personality big time...before I used to be kind of anti social, and I didn't realy trust many people, and I was a cinic when it came to the idea of "true friendship"...since I discovered LT, I am more acceptant of people (no, I'm not naive now, infact I'm an even better judge of charachter), and I am a lot better at keeping away the saddness moods I used to have as a teenager. And I am a lot more confident about myself and my beliefs.

    Lazytown as also encouraged me to do better in school...it helped me alot to accept maths...although I still hate it, I atleast made a better effort to study it in high school.

    As I already mentioned, Lazytown has made me a lot happier in general that I have been since I was a little kid...part of this is that I love the whole atmosphere of the show and the town...can't realy explain why...I just love the sky, and the surroundings of LazyTown, with the purple mountains, and the town with all the funny, bright buildings...
    The other LT related source of happiness is that since LT, I suddenly began to remember my childhood, and how great it was (even with the bad parts), and I became all nostalgic about it. A few years ago I would tease little kids who were playing outside for being "little roddents"...now I just let the be and i think "Man, I used to be like that too, having fun and being care free, and discovering the world...I miss that *tear* ".

    Since my beginning as a LT fan, Lazytown has become a life philosophy for me...or should I say part pf my life philosophy...it's just as important to me as my other passiones.

    Before you ask, no, i am not ashamed at all about it. I am proud of it. As most of you realise, joy has no age limmit (thak's GG)...I mean, as old men/women, will we forget our teenage years, and all the parties and stuff? No! Then why should teenagers forget when they were kids, playing outside or with toys?

    I have told some of my friends, but since most of them are too ignorant and limmited to understand anything else then what "the tenage rules of coolness" dictate to them what to do, I just gave up telling other people.

    Today only my mom and a few close friends know that I like that show...and thanks to my previous fundamentalist atitude about LT, they like it as well , mostly, but not as much as me

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