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<blockquote data-quote="Gay-Guy" data-source="post: 232553"><p><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (jawmalawm24 @ Dec 7 2008, 10:59 PM) <a href="http://index.php?act=findpost&pid=365502" target="_blank"><{POST_SNAPBACK}></a></div></p><p>"Gabriela" - Vanessa Hudgens. </p><p></p><p>I totally understand what you mean by being in FTW mode. For me HSM is part of me rediscovering my happy side after many years in my 20's succumbing to the peer pressure of South Auckland lets be hard bullcrap. As a musician I so know that HSM is crap and 100% cheesy rubbish....but that is also what I like about it. The corny themes in it remind me of an innocense lost....and how dark adults get when they get older with each year and lose their happy teenage attitudes of fun.</p><p>[/b]</p></blockquote><p>Far that's exactly how I feel like I've lost my innocense and I just keep getting more negative as time goes on. I even try to stay away from things like the news these days because all they show are the bad things happening in the world.</p><p></p><p>I wish I could enjoy HSM because I can see how much joy it brings to all my nephews n nieces they totally love it. 1 of my nephews he just turned 10 recently found out about Santa and I think it really got to him because christmas is not far away and he doesn't really seem to care much which is very unfortunate.</p><p>[/b][/quote]</p><p>Hey bro I kow how you feel....been there and stuff.  I think in my 20's I was lucky because I didn't drink or do drugs like the rest of my crowd and the boys often looked to me when it came to "fun" stuff that had nothing pretentious about it.  Some of the best moments in my 20's was when the boys dropped the macho image and had a laugh about silly eggy stuff.  Once we were driving around and then randomly we wound down the windows and started singing maori songs we had learnt in school as 6 year olds as loud as we could.  Gee that really was a laugh.  Another time was when we would be driving along and then out of the blue we would stop the car and get out.  Make a mini ring with our touch cones and play wrestling survivor series and try and push each other out...right there on the side of the road.  Very serious yet very funny lol!  I suppose i was lucky that I was not into the heavy drinking drugs scene that the rest of the boys were into and on nights when I knew they were not drinking I would drive around and pick them up and while they were straight they would relive the days of innocent youthful fun.</p><p> </p><p>Don't get me wrong though...when the weekend approached they would go back to the tough macho image.  However they always enjoyed the moments of being stupid and being young again.</p><p></p><p>Since I had my own car and was always the sober driver I got to say what music was playing...and strangely enough....the boys never complained once about whatever was on nor did they suggest I play their stuff.  This is because I think deep down they secretly enjoyed the Nolan Sisters and ABBA.</p><p></p><p>Anyway....yesterday was with a couple of teenagers in my car and I was playing HSM.  At first they didn't know what to think of me playing it because they are 15 and are trying to break into an older than their age group market.  However after a while one of the girls realises that if it is ok for me to like it then it is ok for her to admit she likes it and starts singing away.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Gay-Guy, post: 232553"] <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (jawmalawm24 @ Dec 7 2008, 10:59 PM) [url='index.php?act=findpost&pid=365502']<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/url]</div> "Gabriela" - Vanessa Hudgens. I totally understand what you mean by being in FTW mode. For me HSM is part of me rediscovering my happy side after many years in my 20's succumbing to the peer pressure of South Auckland lets be hard bullcrap. As a musician I so know that HSM is crap and 100% cheesy rubbish....but that is also what I like about it. The corny themes in it remind me of an innocense lost....and how dark adults get when they get older with each year and lose their happy teenage attitudes of fun. [/b][/quote]Far that's exactly how I feel like I've lost my innocense and I just keep getting more negative as time goes on. I even try to stay away from things like the news these days because all they show are the bad things happening in the world. I wish I could enjoy HSM because I can see how much joy it brings to all my nephews n nieces they totally love it. 1 of my nephews he just turned 10 recently found out about Santa and I think it really got to him because christmas is not far away and he doesn't really seem to care much which is very unfortunate. [/b][/quote] Hey bro I kow how you feel....been there and stuff.  I think in my 20's I was lucky because I didn't drink or do drugs like the rest of my crowd and the boys often looked to me when it came to "fun" stuff that had nothing pretentious about it.  Some of the best moments in my 20's was when the boys dropped the macho image and had a laugh about silly eggy stuff.  Once we were driving around and then randomly we wound down the windows and started singing maori songs we had learnt in school as 6 year olds as loud as we could.  Gee that really was a laugh.  Another time was when we would be driving along and then out of the blue we would stop the car and get out.  Make a mini ring with our touch cones and play wrestling survivor series and try and push each other out...right there on the side of the road.  Very serious yet very funny lol!  I suppose i was lucky that I was not into the heavy drinking drugs scene that the rest of the boys were into and on nights when I knew they were not drinking I would drive around and pick them up and while they were straight they would relive the days of innocent youthful fun. Don't get me wrong though...when the weekend approached they would go back to the tough macho image.  However they always enjoyed the moments of being stupid and being young again. Since I had my own car and was always the sober driver I got to say what music was playing...and strangely enough....the boys never complained once about whatever was on nor did they suggest I play their stuff.  This is because I think deep down they secretly enjoyed the Nolan Sisters and ABBA. Anyway....yesterday was with a couple of teenagers in my car and I was playing HSM.  At first they didn't know what to think of me playing it because they are 15 and are trying to break into an older than their age group market.  However after a while one of the girls realises that if it is ok for me to like it then it is ok for her to admit she likes it and starts singing away. [/QUOTE]
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