 
 "Welcome" to the forum!!!
I didn't realize that this was for newbies to introduce themselves, so I came on here when I wasn't much of a newbie anymore.Fidget1234 wrote:Haha, thanks chay.
I cant believe it took me that long to post in that discussion, I figured it was gonna take me a few minutes to type it up- i've just been lazy-hee hee.
 First off I'll let you know that I am a boy. A guy. A male human. My Disney story starts with me at three years old. My parents were at a party, and the house they were at had a really nice, big jungle gym. I was on those rings that dangle and you go from one to the other (sort of like monkey bars). When I was reaching for one of the rings, I missed it, and fell. I broke my arm. I ran crying to my mom, and to cheer me up when I got home, they rented some movies for me. Now, I was three, so I have trouble remembering, and I can't ask my parents to remember every movie they rented for me, but my mom thinks she rented The Wizard of Oz and Walt Disney's Cinderella for me. According to my mom, I was enthralled with both movies. I think I can remember having my arm in a cast as a sat on the couch and seeing a scene in Cinderella where the stepsisters are practicing music(which is a pretty funny scene, and I love Lucifer the cat's reaction!). So from then on I LOVED and was OBSESSED with Cinderella,as well as The Wizard of Oz. I constantly watched those movies, and I remember that all the scenes with Cinderella and the Fairy Godmother were my favorite, and they still are today. I drew lots and lots (maybe hundreds) of pictures of pumpkins with huge curling vines and Cinderella in her ball gown. I was so obsessed I tell you I must have memorized the whole thing and nearly memorized every frame of that gown transformation! I WAS OBSESSED! I later learned that Cinderella was a common story the Disney movie was based on, and even though I read, watched, and liked many other versions, Walt Disney's was and is my favorite. And as for later Disney movies, I remember seeing Sleeping Beauty at my grandmother's house, and many fond memories of seeing that and other Disney movies at my aunt's. In Sleeping Beauty there are a few scenes where the fairies change the color's of the dress from pink to blue. I liked the dress blue and my cousin liked it pink, so we argued over that in good fun. I remember that along with seeing The Little Mermaid and other Disney movies with my aunt, my cousins and I watched the old Disney shorts, like The Skeleton Dance and Music Land, which are REALLY nice shorts. In theaters I remember seeing Aladdin, which I love, and later one of the rereleases of Snow White with my parents. The reason so many of these memories were with my aunt was because my mom had to work a lot so my aunt was a good choice to take care of me while my mom worked.
  First off I'll let you know that I am a boy. A guy. A male human. My Disney story starts with me at three years old. My parents were at a party, and the house they were at had a really nice, big jungle gym. I was on those rings that dangle and you go from one to the other (sort of like monkey bars). When I was reaching for one of the rings, I missed it, and fell. I broke my arm. I ran crying to my mom, and to cheer me up when I got home, they rented some movies for me. Now, I was three, so I have trouble remembering, and I can't ask my parents to remember every movie they rented for me, but my mom thinks she rented The Wizard of Oz and Walt Disney's Cinderella for me. According to my mom, I was enthralled with both movies. I think I can remember having my arm in a cast as a sat on the couch and seeing a scene in Cinderella where the stepsisters are practicing music(which is a pretty funny scene, and I love Lucifer the cat's reaction!). So from then on I LOVED and was OBSESSED with Cinderella,as well as The Wizard of Oz. I constantly watched those movies, and I remember that all the scenes with Cinderella and the Fairy Godmother were my favorite, and they still are today. I drew lots and lots (maybe hundreds) of pictures of pumpkins with huge curling vines and Cinderella in her ball gown. I was so obsessed I tell you I must have memorized the whole thing and nearly memorized every frame of that gown transformation! I WAS OBSESSED! I later learned that Cinderella was a common story the Disney movie was based on, and even though I read, watched, and liked many other versions, Walt Disney's was and is my favorite. And as for later Disney movies, I remember seeing Sleeping Beauty at my grandmother's house, and many fond memories of seeing that and other Disney movies at my aunt's. In Sleeping Beauty there are a few scenes where the fairies change the color's of the dress from pink to blue. I liked the dress blue and my cousin liked it pink, so we argued over that in good fun. I remember that along with seeing The Little Mermaid and other Disney movies with my aunt, my cousins and I watched the old Disney shorts, like The Skeleton Dance and Music Land, which are REALLY nice shorts. In theaters I remember seeing Aladdin, which I love, and later one of the rereleases of Snow White with my parents. The reason so many of these memories were with my aunt was because my mom had to work a lot so my aunt was a good choice to take care of me while my mom worked. But, back to my story...
  But, back to my story...   I really like Disney and I can't wait until Cinderella Special Edition comes to DVD this October. I'M SO EXCITED!!!!!!! Walt Disney's Cinderella is my favorite movie. Not just my favorite Disney movie, or my favorite animated movie. It's my favorite movie.
  I really like Disney and I can't wait until Cinderella Special Edition comes to DVD this October. I'M SO EXCITED!!!!!!! Walt Disney's Cinderella is my favorite movie. Not just my favorite Disney movie, or my favorite animated movie. It's my favorite movie. 
 I think I got it. Welcome to the forums Ma'mm!Disney Duster wrote:First off I'll let you know that I am a boy. A guy. A male human.
 
  Great Story. I hope you have fun posting on the forums! I joined just a few weeks ago, and everyone has been very nice to me. I'm sure you'll be welcome here.
 Great Story. I hope you have fun posting on the forums! I joined just a few weeks ago, and everyone has been very nice to me. I'm sure you'll be welcome here. I'm glad you like Aladdin. It's also one of my favorites.
  I'm glad you like Aladdin. It's also one of my favorites.
 No, I'm just kidding--you know, the Duster and your favorite movie is Cinderella.
 No, I'm just kidding--you know, the Duster and your favorite movie is Cinderella. 
 
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 Also, I'm really glad that you were alright with my long posts.
 Also, I'm really glad that you were alright with my long posts.  Oh, and please let me know whenever you think my posts need to be shorter or less critical or just however they can be better.
  Oh, and please let me know whenever you think my posts need to be shorter or less critical or just however they can be better.Actually, I don't really know Russian. I just typed "welcome" into a translator online and that's what it came out as. It was a tiny joke, as I am certainly one to play pranks.Disney Duster wrote:WOW! Everyone is so nice here! Thank you guys so much for the great welcome!
Wonderlicious: You know Russian?! If you do that's so cool! I actually have a friend who has a Russian background and is fluent in Russian. She's my neighbor and my best friend. Thanks for the comment on my name, and I hope to not disappoint anyone and make great posts!
 
 
Don't worry, we encourage long posts here. Long posts breed discussion and that's what a message board is for. Post as long as you want!Disney Duster wrote:Also, I'm really glad that you were alright with my long posts. Oh, and please let me know whenever you think my posts need to be shorter or less critical or just however they can be better.
