Cody Redd - Fanward Admin

Bangkok, Thailand

Great collection and cool setup! Looks great.

Commented on Green ranger egg

27 Apr 07:41

Looks pretty good to me!We did these when I was younger, they came in a pack and showed you how to do them on the box. I still remember doing them with my Granny. 

Tommy and Trini may be gone, but their power will always be with us!
Absolutely, and he was great in the 30th anniversary special. It was amazing how much of a leader he has become.
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Maybe we just call it the "Morphin' Grid"?
Maybe it is basing it on their foundational powers? Since the keys aren't technically their own powers? Not sure, but that is how it makes sense to me.
Man, the same thing happened to me. A few years ago I was in that dark place, and so close to really being done. Then a couple of years ago I got my life back on track. I lost 100 lbs. started working a great job, started working out every day and following my dreams, and I really rebuilt my entire life, basically from scratch. So when the JDF news broke, it broke me hard, it hit so close to home, and having it be one of my heroes, and someone I had the honor to meet, it hit even harder. Now I have the honor of working with Fanward which puts me right in the path of working with the heroes of my childhood, and I don't know if that ever would have happened without JDF. I don't know if I would have done 20 years of martial arts if not for JDF. But here I am now, and in some part, that was because of him, Austin, Walter, and the others. I completely understand where you are coming from.
Ooooh, I don't know if I can answer any of those questions... Hahahaha, When I was younger I was Mighty Morphin all the way, I loved all of them. Then when I got older I really started to love Zeo. If I had to pick a favorite ranger ever, it would have to be Zeo Gold.
I understand that for sure. But either way thanks for your service. I never went into military, but I had a choice when I was about 12 to start playing baseball or to do martial arts, and I went with martial arts, I don't regret it even in the slightest, but I do sometimes wonder what would have happened if I went into baseball.