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well johnny tells ponyboy to stay gold..
Johnny stabs Bob because his gang (The Socs) were trying to drown Ponyboy in the fountain. If he didn't stab Bob then the Socs probably would've killed Johnny as well.
Pony and Johny get along well because they are about the same age, they stay together and they both have several things in common: they are both greasers and have both been jumped. They arnt typical greasers though and are quite quiet.
Well, there are many conflicts, and here are some:Darry and Pony don't get alongJohnny isn't loved and is abusedJohnny is like a baby puppy who has been kicked one too many timesJohnny kills Bob the SocDallas is depressed after Johnny diesJohnny and Ponyboy get caught in the fire & Johnny gets hurtJohnny dies
A summary of Chapters 5-7 of the book The Outsiders: CHAPTER 5. Ponyboy awakes in the old church on Jay Mountain, uncertain of where he is. When Johnny returns from purchasing supplies--and a copy of Gone with the Wind--they decide to cut their hair and bleach Pony's. Both share tears and reading the novel. Johnny believes that Dally is not unlike the Southern gentlemen of the book, though Pony sees little similarities. Dally arrives on the fifth day, gives them an update about what's going on at home--including the upcoming rumble--and the boys get some real food. CHAPTER 6. Dally tells Johnny and Pony that Cherry Valance is acting as a spy for the greasers. Johnny decides that he and Pony should return home and face the consequences. On their way back to the church, they discover it afire--burning from the lit cigarettes they have left behind. Johnny rushes into the church to save the children, followed by Pony. Dally eventually enters as well to save his friends. Ponyboy passes out, and he awakes at the hospital: Dally has pulled them both out of the fire, and the children are safe. Pony has a tearful reunion with Soda and Dally. CHAPTER 7. The Curtis brothers return home, leaving Dally and Johnny--whose injuries will leave him crippled, if he lives--at the hospital. Pony is visited by Two-Bit and Steve, who are happy to see him safe and present him with the newspaper, which proclaims Johnny, Pony and Dally heroes. Pony and Two-Bit decide to go downtown, where they are met by a group of Socs. One of them is Randy, who had been Bob Sheldon's (the dead Soc) best friend. Randy tells Pony that he will not attend the rumble, and they leave on good terms.
well johnny tells ponyboy to stay gold..
Johnny stabs Bob because his gang (The Socs) were trying to drown Ponyboy in the fountain. If he didn't stab Bob then the Socs probably would've killed Johnny as well.
Pony and Johny get along well because they are about the same age, they stay together and they both have several things in common: they are both greasers and have both been jumped. They arnt typical greasers though and are quite quiet.
Well, there are many conflicts, and here are some:Darry and Pony don't get alongJohnny isn't loved and is abusedJohnny is like a baby puppy who has been kicked one too many timesJohnny kills Bob the SocDallas is depressed after Johnny diesJohnny and Ponyboy get caught in the fire & Johnny gets hurtJohnny dies
Well.......are you a spoiled jerk?If not then sure if you want a pony
Well, she's in every episode at least once somewere in the background. Sometimes it's harder than others to find her. It's kinda like the where's waldo of the pony world! MLP forever! /) (\
A summary of Chapters 5-7 of the book The Outsiders: CHAPTER 5. Ponyboy awakes in the old church on Jay Mountain, uncertain of where he is. When Johnny returns from purchasing supplies--and a copy of Gone with the Wind--they decide to cut their hair and bleach Pony's. Both share tears and reading the novel. Johnny believes that Dally is not unlike the Southern gentlemen of the book, though Pony sees little similarities. Dally arrives on the fifth day, gives them an update about what's going on at home--including the upcoming rumble--and the boys get some real food. CHAPTER 6. Dally tells Johnny and Pony that Cherry Valance is acting as a spy for the greasers. Johnny decides that he and Pony should return home and face the consequences. On their way back to the church, they discover it afire--burning from the lit cigarettes they have left behind. Johnny rushes into the church to save the children, followed by Pony. Dally eventually enters as well to save his friends. Ponyboy passes out, and he awakes at the hospital: Dally has pulled them both out of the fire, and the children are safe. Pony has a tearful reunion with Soda and Dally. CHAPTER 7. The Curtis brothers return home, leaving Dally and Johnny--whose injuries will leave him crippled, if he lives--at the hospital. Pony is visited by Two-Bit and Steve, who are happy to see him safe and present him with the newspaper, which proclaims Johnny, Pony and Dally heroes. Pony and Two-Bit decide to go downtown, where they are met by a group of Socs. One of them is Randy, who had been Bob Sheldon's (the dead Soc) best friend. Randy tells Pony that he will not attend the rumble, and they leave on good terms.
johnny's back was broken(he ended up dieing from it), pony got burned, and dally...well nothing happened to him because of the fire directly but he pretty much killed himself by robbing a store and the cops shooting him
Looks like the tail of a well-groomed pony.
If your pony is unwell, the fastest way to make it well again is to feed it health supplements that can be bought at Klines Downtown. However, if you cannot afford to buy the health supplements, go to the barn and into your pony's stall. Open the tack room, click on your pony's halter and lead rope, and tie your pony. Completely groom it (pick out hooves, both brushes, both sides) over and over until your pony is well again.
Yes, well it is a pony not a miniature pony just a pony Theres a difference your welcome , sincerly Mikaylee boutin
they smell terribal