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Top 5 Favorite Moments from Kangaroo

Normally, I would warn you that this is not a blog post about “Top 5 Favorite Moments from Kambaroo”, but it’s not just a blog post about “Top 5 Favorite Moments from Kangaroo” either. This article will be about the top ten moments for me that are the most memorable of all time. Some of these moments were emotional or thrilling, some were really funny, and others were really cool. For example, in one moment my life changed forever when I was able to spend eight months in Australia with an idol of mine who has inspired me since my earliest days of watching TV.

1. Kangaroo

Kangaroos are adorable creatures. They’re funny, they’re friendly, and they’re fun to watch! Kangaroo cbd are also very cuddly, making them a favorite among children of all ages. I’ve heard my friends tell stories about visiting Australian theme parks and riding kangaroos while they’re there, but I’ve never been able to go myself. Until my visit to Australia in July 2014 with B.A.P., I had never even ridden a kangaroo before! Although we didn’t get to ride one on the trip there, between riding them at the theme park and riding them on the second day, we gave both those animals a run for their money!

2. Flying Kangaroo

When you get to ride a kangaroo, you also get to fly it! That’s right, when we were at the theme park, after our rides on the kangaroos, there was a short black line from the enclosure where we rode them to a platform where we got in line again to ride another one. When it was your turn to do so, you’d hop into their spot and then jump up on their backs for a few seconds. It was amazing! I flew so high and had such an unforgettable experience that every time I see footage of myself doing it, I remember that day and laugh like crazy!

3. Kangaroos Don’t Care

When B.A.P. visited in July 2014, we made our way down to the end of Sydney’s Circular Quay, where we saw them all lined up at a little enclosure. We didn’t know what they were doing down there and we thought B.A.P. would be just fine without us in the meantime, so we decided to explore a little bit. We made our way a little farther forward, checking out some of the boats and getting some good photos of the area when we noticed that B.A.P. i was just standing there, reading a book and looking around for something. It was like we had gone back in time. They were so cool! We could see that they still had the same energy as I knew them to have when we first met them in Korea a few years ago, but they were now older and a little bit wiser while still continuing to be great friends to me!

4. Love That Kangaroo Suit

B.A.P. ‘s suits are so cool! When they first debuted on Mnet’s “Show Me The Money”, they wore these fantastic white suits with huge black-and-white afros that looked like jesters’ wigs. They also wore a thick gray-colored belt and pants, so they really stuck out. When they made their comeback in 2013 with “Warrior”, they changed to their now famous suits colored red and black, which is understandable given that their name is a combination of the words “blood” and “fire”. Even though those suits are unique and beautiful, the one that I remember seeing at Sydney’s theme park was the one B.A.P. wore when they promoted “Stop It”. They wore these completely gold suits with a gold headband and a funky golden necklace. I loved those!

5. Kangaroo Happiness

The last time B.A.P. was in the United States, they wore these same suits but with a different outfit underneath. Remember that time when B.A.P. was promoting “Stop It” and they were wearing those gold suits, but instead of having the same outfit underneath, they had another suit with a huge red crown and a green jacket? Yeah, I thought it was weird too! While they were promoting that song in Korea, the outfits seemed to have been designed to look like crowns and other items commonly worn by royalty, which I found interesting because it made me wonder why B.A.P. would be wearing something like that in a song about crowns and kings and royalty. To me, it was just a weird coincidence that their outfits would have been designed to look like something you see in movies about royalty. Then later on, during their fanmeet and concert in Japan where they promoted “Hands Up”, they wore the same suits with the same outfit underneath, but they were now wearing fancy royal attire! They were dressed as king and queen! I thought it was really cool because I think anyone would feel powerful if they were wearing those suits.

Aaron Finch
There are many labels that could be given to describe me, but one thing’s for certain: I am an entrepreneur with passion. Whether it's building websites and social media campaigns for new businesses or traveling the world on business trips - being entrepreneurs means constantly looking at yourself in a different light so as not get bored of your own success!