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(It's Pippi Longstocking, from a Swedish movie)
MY HERO!! Pippi was definitely my hero when I was a young girl. I dressed up as her for Halloween at least three years in a row. Twice with braids straight out to the side and one time, using popsicle sticks, straight up towards the sky. Pippi Longstocking is the best!

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MY HERO!! Pippi was definitely my hero when I was a young girl. I dressed up as her for Halloween at least three years in a row. Twice with braids straight out to the side and one time, using popsicle sticks, straight up towards the sky. Pippi Longstocking is the best!

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You're kidding, she was my hero too :) They used to air Swedish Pippi movies on childrens tv here, there was even a tv-series, it was very good, I watched all that and then I ran outside and tried to do everything she did. Which was a little unfortunate, because she did things like running from the police on the roofs of houses and lift horses. It's a small miracle that I survived watching those movies. I thought she was so cool. I wanted to live in that house with her and her friends. And I loved that little monkey, mister Nilsson.

Did you know her house is still in Sweden now? Villa Villekulla, it's in a place called Gotland and it's a big tourist attraction.

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Riding a horse in the kitchen. :D

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You're kidding, she was my hero too :) They used to air Swedish Pippi movies on childrens tv here, there was even a tv-series, it was very good, I watched all that and then I ran outside and tried to do everything she did. Which was a little unfortunate, because she did things like running from the police on the roofs of houses and lift horses. It's a small miracle that I survived watching those movies. I thought she was so cool. I wanted to live in that house with her and her friends. And I loved that little monkey, mister Nilsson.

Did you know her house is still in Sweden now? Villa Villekulla, it's in a place called Gotland and it's a big tourist attraction.

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Riding a horse in the kitchen. :D

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Heck yeah! There were English version books, a movie, and I think a TV series, but I was more into re-watching the movie over and over again.

I admired her pizzazz and confidence.

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