What kind of immature interest have you had?

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16 Oct 2008, 9:21 pm

I recently got a Teletubby costume in the mail. I am wearing it now.



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16 Oct 2008, 9:39 pm

...Plenty .



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17 Oct 2008, 5:13 am

I like stuffed animals and other children's toys, cartoons such as The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack, Ben 10, and Spongebob, I have a fascination with 1980s cartoon characters, I have a minor obsession with Boo Berry, Frankenberry, and Count Cocula products...many other things too. This list could go on much longer if I let it.



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17 Oct 2008, 5:17 am

Lego.

And perhaps Erector Set, although with a name like "Erector Set" you know it's for men and not boys.



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17 Oct 2008, 6:05 am

Comic books. I try to get away from them, but I just can't.



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17 Oct 2008, 6:39 am

I have characters from the movie, 'Flushed Away' that I got at McDonald's. I also enjoy my Austin Powers movies.


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17 Oct 2008, 9:31 am

Ooh, I also read a lot of "teen" fiction. Harry Potter, Redwall, D&D novels, comics (absolutely love X-men), Animorophs (back before the series ended--even wrote fan fiction)... Also thrillers (Dean Koontz... who also actually managed a believable autistic character in "By the Light of the Moon"... used to like Stephen King, but he's getting way too predictable, and completely messes up his autie characters) and the "Cat Who" mystery series because you have to say something for actually starting the huge trend of "psychic cat and eccentric detective" stories. Oh, and the Dresden Files, which is like supernatural detective stories with a really interesting style. And... let's see, the Thursday Next series, which is so stuffed full of literary references that it's like a gold mine for anyone who's interested in reading the classics at all (which I am, except for romances and stories where nothing really happens but lots of talking and possibly a few births, deaths, marriages, and betrayals). Plus, it's funny...


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17 Oct 2008, 9:57 am

Legos, it helps that my son loves them.

Cartoons, too bad there are so few good ones.



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17 Oct 2008, 10:12 am

Comic Books. I dont buy the $1-2 ones anymore and maybe 4 or 5 years ago I sold off all the ones i collected growing up. But recently I started buying up all the graphic novel collections, and kinda spending a small fortune on it lol. A few of the ones i've bought recently on recomendations like Watchmen and Sandman are not really kids books but I've also bought the collections of Xmen and Batman, Spawn, Bone. Some of the other ones I remember reading as a kid.

I also love all the animation movies that have been coming out, the disney and pixar ones, I make sure to rent em all once they're out.



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17 Oct 2008, 11:56 am

Morgana wrote:
I seem to be able to play really well with children...it´s sort of an excuse to revisit my childhood and feel a little nostalgia doing the things I used to do, particularly art projects..."Spirograph" is still as addictive as it was when I was a child, I can´t seem to stop once I start.

I also still watch "The Wizard of Oz" regularly, I mentioned that on another Thread. I´m a big fan of South Park too...not sure if that counts as "immature" though?


I find I'm very good with children as well.



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17 Oct 2008, 12:29 pm

Aged 50 and I still love animated movies ..... ... and gangster films :)



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17 Oct 2008, 3:44 pm

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I love cats and children's books, too. I especially love children's books about cats. My favorite is The Grannyman. The elderly cat, Simon, and the kitten he takes care of look amazingly like Lynx points.


Did you ever read "The Cat Who Went To Heaven," by Elizabeth Coatsworth?


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17 Oct 2008, 6:07 pm

I have many immature interests, mostly TV shows. I've been a huge SpongeBob fan since it debuted (I'm watching it now, actually), and besides SpongeBob, two other kids' shows are "special interests" of mine: Ed, Edd n Eddy and iCarly. Pretty much the only TV channel I watch is Nickelodeon. :lol: I also like lots of kids' video games. I'm sure I'm forgetting something, but anyway, while I act a lot more mature than my peers, I do have lots of immature interests.
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17 Oct 2008, 10:14 pm

Stuffed animals. I just love jumping into a huge pile of plushies to cuddle with.

Lion King, even as a kid it was considered imature. So what? Stupid NT's.

My Little Pony and Littest Pet Shop (I customise them)



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18 Oct 2008, 3:44 pm

slowmutant wrote:
Lego.

And perhaps Erector Set, although with a name like "Erector Set" you know it's for men and not boys.


:lmao: (good one!)


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18 Oct 2008, 8:36 pm

I love kermit the Frog!! ! :heart:

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