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A Date With Rosie Palms is no longer a trope
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** Could be; as mature as Aldrin is to see ''The Flyinator'' on his own, he's not even allowed to watch an NC-17 movie under any circumstances, despite how Aldrin is almost an adult and any guy his age [[ADateWithRosiePalms can attest to what he does in his free time]] and has watched naughty videos online. Also, if Maggie is 12, makes a little bit of sense how she wouldn't be allowed to watch a PG-13 movie until she actually becomes 13.
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** Could be; as mature as Aldrin is to see ''The Flyinator'' on his own, he's not even allowed to watch an NC-17 movie under any circumstances, despite how Aldrin is almost an adult and any guy his age [[ADateWithRosiePalms can attest to what he does in his free time]] time and has watched naughty videos online. Also, if Maggie is 12, makes a little bit of sense how she wouldn't be allowed to watch a PG-13 movie until she actually becomes 13.
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* Are Maggie's parents strict or what? Among one of the movies they wouldn't allow her to watch in "The Flyinator" is a ''Film/TheLordOfTheRings'' {{Expy}}, but ''Lord of the Rings'' is PG-13, and Maggie is around aged 12-13 which is the age old enough to watch movies with that rating. Not allowing her to see an R-rated movie is understandable, but a PG-13 movie that plenty of kids have watched? What?
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* Are Maggie's parents strict or what? Among one of the movies they wouldn't allow her to watch in "The Flyinator" is a ''Film/TheLordOfTheRings'' {{Expy}}, but ''Lord of the Rings'' is PG-13, and Maggie is around aged 12-13 which is the age old enough to watch movies with that rating. Not allowing her to see an R-rated movie is understandable, but a PG-13 movie that plenty of kids have watched? What?What?
** Could be; as mature as Aldrin is to see ''The Flyinator'' on his own, he's not even allowed to watch an NC-17 movie under any circumstances, despite how Aldrin is almost an adult and any guy his age [[ADateWithRosiePalms can attest to what he does in his free time]] and has watched naughty videos online. Also, if Maggie is 12, makes a little bit of sense how she wouldn't be allowed to watch a PG-13 movie until she actually becomes 13.
** Could be; as mature as Aldrin is to see ''The Flyinator'' on his own, he's not even allowed to watch an NC-17 movie under any circumstances, despite how Aldrin is almost an adult and any guy his age [[ADateWithRosiePalms can attest to what he does in his free time]] and has watched naughty videos online. Also, if Maggie is 12, makes a little bit of sense how she wouldn't be allowed to watch a PG-13 movie until she actually becomes 13.
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* Are Maggie's parents strict or what? Among one of the movies they wouldn't allow her to watch in "The Flyinator" is a ''Film/LordOfTheRings'' {{Expy}}, but ''Lord of the Rings'' is PG-13, and Maggie is around aged 12-13 which is the age old enough to watch movies with that rating. Not allowing her to see an R-rated movie is understandable, but a PG-13 movie that plenty of kids have watched? What?
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* Are Maggie's parents strict or what? Among one of the movies they wouldn't allow her to watch in "The Flyinator" is a ''Film/LordOfTheRings'' ''Film/TheLordOfTheRings'' {{Expy}}, but ''Lord of the Rings'' is PG-13, and Maggie is around aged 12-13 which is the age old enough to watch movies with that rating. Not allowing her to see an R-rated movie is understandable, but a PG-13 movie that plenty of kids have watched? What?
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* Are Maggie's parents strict or what? Among one of the movies they wouldn't allow her to watch in "The Flyinator" is a ''Film/LordOfTheRings'' {{Expy}}, but ''Lord of the Rings'' is PG-13, and Maggie is around aged 12-13 which is the age old enough to watch movies with that rating. Not allowing her to see an R-rated movie is understandable, but a PG-13 movie that plenty of tween kids have watched? What?
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* Are Maggie's parents strict or what? Among one of the movies they wouldn't allow her to watch in "The Flyinator" is a ''Film/LordOfTheRings'' {{Expy}}, but ''Lord of the Rings'' is PG-13, and Maggie is around aged 12-13 which is the age old enough to watch movies with that rating. Not allowing her to see an R-rated movie is understandable, but a PG-13 movie that plenty of tween kids have watched? What?
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* Are Maggie's parents strict or what? Among one of the movies they wouldn't allow her to watch in "The Flyinator" is a ''Film/LordOfTheRings'' {{Expy}}, but ''Lord of the Rings'' is PG-13, and Maggie is around aged 12-13 which is the age old enough to watch movies with that rating. Not allowing her to see an R-rated movie is understandable, but a PG-13 movie that even kids below preteen age watch? What?
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* Are Maggie's parents strict or what? Among one of the movies they wouldn't allow her to watch in "The Flyinator" is a ''Film/LordOfTheRings'' {{Expy}}, but ''Lord of the Rings'' is PG-13, and Maggie is around aged 12-13 which is the age old enough to watch movies with that rating. Not allowing her to see an R-rated movie is understandable, but a PG-13 movie that even plenty of tween kids below preteen age watch? have watched? What?
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* Are Maggie's parents strict or what? Among one of the movies they wouldn't allow her to watch in ''The Flyinator'' is a ''Film/LordOfTheRings'' {{Expy}}, but ''Lord of the Rings'' is PG-13, and Maggie is around aged 12-13 which is the age old enough to watch movies with that rating. Not allowing her to see an R-rated movie is understandable, but a PG-13 movie that even kids below preteen age watch? What?
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* Are Maggie's parents strict or what? Among one of the movies they wouldn't allow her to watch in ''The Flyinator'' "The Flyinator" is a ''Film/LordOfTheRings'' {{Expy}}, but ''Lord of the Rings'' is PG-13, and Maggie is around aged 12-13 which is the age old enough to watch movies with that rating. Not allowing her to see an R-rated movie is understandable, but a PG-13 movie that even kids below preteen age watch? What?
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* Are Maggie's parents stict or what? Among one of the movies they wouldn't allow her to watch in ''The Flyinator'' is a ''Film/LordOfTheRings'' {{Expy}}, but ''Lord of the Rings'' is PG-13, and Maggie is around aged 12-13 which is the age old enough to watch that rating. Not allowing her to see an R-rated movie is understandable, but a PG-13 movie that even kids below preteen age watch? What?
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* Are Maggie's parents stict strict or what? Among one of the movies they wouldn't allow her to watch in ''The Flyinator'' is a ''Film/LordOfTheRings'' {{Expy}}, but ''Lord of the Rings'' is PG-13, and Maggie is around aged 12-13 which is the age old enough to watch movies with that rating. Not allowing her to see an R-rated movie is understandable, but a PG-13 movie that even kids below preteen age watch? What?
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* Are Maggie's parents stict or what? Among one of the movies they wouldn't allow her to watch in ''The Flyinator'' is a ''Film/LordOfTheRings'' {{Expy}}, but ''Lord of the Rings'' is PG-13, and Maggie around aged 12-13 which is the age for being allowed to watch that rating. Not allowing her to see an R-rated movie is understandable, but a PG-13 movie that even kids below preteen age watch? What?
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* Are Maggie's parents stict or what? Among one of the movies they wouldn't allow her to watch in ''The Flyinator'' is a ''Film/LordOfTheRings'' {{Expy}}, but ''Lord of the Rings'' is PG-13, and Maggie is around aged 12-13 which is the age for being allowed old enough to watch that rating. Not allowing her to see an R-rated movie is understandable, but a PG-13 movie that even kids below preteen age watch? What?
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** Because she promised to watch her little brother for the night. But that raises another question: why couldn't she just ask her neighbors if it was okay for her brother to come along? They didn't seem uptight, they would've understood.
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** Because she promised to watch her little brother for the night. But that raises another question: why couldn't she just ask her neighbors if it was okay for her brother to come along? They didn't seem uptight, they would've understood.understood.
* Are Maggie's parents stict or what? Among one of the movies they wouldn't allow her to watch in ''The Flyinator'' is a ''Film/LordOfTheRings'' {{Expy}}, but ''Lord of the Rings'' is PG-13, and Maggie around aged 12-13 which is the age for being allowed to watch that rating. Not allowing her to see an R-rated movie is understandable, but a PG-13 movie that even kids below preteen age watch? What?
* Are Maggie's parents stict or what? Among one of the movies they wouldn't allow her to watch in ''The Flyinator'' is a ''Film/LordOfTheRings'' {{Expy}}, but ''Lord of the Rings'' is PG-13, and Maggie around aged 12-13 which is the age for being allowed to watch that rating. Not allowing her to see an R-rated movie is understandable, but a PG-13 movie that even kids below preteen age watch? What?
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* Why couldn't Maggie's parents let her bug-sit the neighbors' kids so she could get money for a guitar?
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* Why couldn't Maggie's parents let her bug-sit the neighbors' kids so she could get money for a guitar?guitar?
** Because she promised to watch her little brother for the night. But that raises another question: why couldn't she just ask her neighbors if it was okay for her brother to come along? They didn't seem uptight, they would've understood.
** Because she promised to watch her little brother for the night. But that raises another question: why couldn't she just ask her neighbors if it was okay for her brother to come along? They didn't seem uptight, they would've understood.