I never had any My Little Pony stuff of my own, but looking at these guys I kind of wish I did. Then if I had dyed my hair when I was young or coloured it in with textas and highlighters then I'd have some sort of influence to blame. Instead I never did get to comb that fake hair and look at all the pretty colours of the rainbow attached to a plastic pony. I lead a sad life, but at least I had Pokemon in my childhood.
I could do with some hot pink hair with tones of orange and a lighter pink to warm me up- this cold Melbourne weather I guess has been getting me down lately. As well as the cold indifference from some people I know... it's not exactly making my Summer break between high school and university pleasant but I guess anything is better than having to prepare for exams. Looking down and seeing warm pink hair might cheer me up- or maybe I'll put the money I earned for using my blog as a space for ads and buy myself a little Pony mascot from eBay. They don't go for too much.
Now that I am free from the clutches of exams and the 9am-3pm routine of high school I am free to be able to watch television again! And may I just say that the new range of My Little Pony figures are weird and skinny, I much prefer the vintage stylised ones I used to see when I was a little tyke doing shopping with my mother and that they had a much more natural shape to them. I can handle the weird coloured hair, the bulging blue eyes that look like stickers and the purple bodies but I don't think I can really handle the weird skinny bodies that make me feel fat. It's like the barbie doll dilemma all over again...
