PlutosRHM55
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Phineas & Ferb= Epicness! 

Me either. I hate Shake It Up and A.N.T. Farm looks stupid.I don't really like Disney channel much anymore. I don't like Shake It Up at all.
Why are all of the new DC shows featuring middle-school aged children?
I don't really like Disney channel much anymore. I don't like Shake It Up at all.
This. When I was in my major DC phase, I was in middle school. And I loved watching shows about high school, but I would have definitely been able to relate more if they were middle schoolers.Trying to relate to the demographic more?
YES. I knew it seemed familiar! Victorious > A.N.T. Farm.A.N.T Farm is ok, but it feels like a ripoff of Victorious.
I guess. But in doing that they're limiting themselves drastically.Trying to relate to the demographic more?
I'm into rock, indie, female vocalists, emo and alternative, including:
The Used, AFI, My Chemical Romance, Lights, He Is We, The Birthday Massacre, The Narrative, Billy Talent, Scary Kids Scaring Kids, Armor for Sleep, Greeley Estates, VersaEmerge, Dear and the Headlights, Portugal. The Man, Ayria, Raining And OK, Terrible Things, Eyes Set to Kill, She Screams Remedy, The Color Fred, Fear Before the March of Flames, The Bled, Paramore, My Arcadia, A City Serene, Rise Against, The Wonder Years, Bayside, Bad Religion, Hannah Fury, Emarosa, Flyleaf, Straylight Run, Angelspit, Sky Eats Airplane, Linkin Park, Hawthorne Heights, Three Days Grace, Destry, This Time Next Year, Foo Fighters, Pierce the Veil, Jack Off Jill, Destroy Rebuild Until God Shows, A Day To Remember, Breathe Carolina, The Tremulance, System of a Down, Blaqk Audio, The Word Alive.
Check out my music taste: http://www.last.fm/user/onehundredwords
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?p=41576071#post41576071
Only on the DIS can a thread about a unauthorised bus stop degrade into personal attacks about parents and people insinuating that other poster doesn't care about her children.![]()
Shake It Up is currently the number one show with tween girls...
Jessie is an 18-year old[4] girl from a rural Texas town who moves to New York City.[4] She suddenly finds herself becoming the nanny of four children living in a multi-million dollar penthouse. One of the children has an imaginary friend and another has a pet capybara. Assisting her is Bertram, a not so nice butler and Tony, a 20-year-old doorman who secretly likes Jessie.[2]
Who would hire an 18 year old nanny anyway?