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Yeah, it'd just be an epic Fail if it was one movie. XP I've heard of Eragon, but never read the books or saw the movie. Didn't match up well I guess??
Yes, and eating thick foods like chocolate cake and cheese cake makes my chest muscles and shoulders contract. Tomatoes make me literally vomit, and I can eat two times my body weight in chocolate fingers.
Yeah, Aang found a picture and scroll about it. From what I hear, it's Shamalyan directing (Or however his name is spelled. XP) and it's a triology. The casting has been done too. XD
The lion-turtle was first mentioned in the Library (The desert episode). >.> It just took a while to remember for me. XD
I just hope the live-action isn't bad. D= That seems to be common of movies adapted from TV series.
Kind've. Our equivalent is Pot Noodle. You buy it, as solid noodles and powder (with like, peas and soya in it) in the plastic pot, you add boiling water and it is then edible.
The Progressive movement was from around 1890-1920, so before and after Roosevelt. XD He was for competition! Worse thing he did IMO was railroad regulation rates. D=
Roosevelt had a stuffed animal named after him, a legend in brashness and is a sports fan. XP Agreed on Carter and Ford, it's like some years were missing a president lol. I still love how people think FDR ended the Depression too. XD
Omg, just saw the time lolXD You and your crush keeping me up! /Sarcasm. =P
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