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    I know Fairly Oddparents still has most of the original crew, but I guess being uncancelled for a second time takes whatever wind out of you. From what I remember, Rugrats just went on way too long to keep that creative tone to it.

    It seems like a lot of the shows that fall apart after episode 65 tend to be the Nick shows. Spongebob, Rugrats and Fairly Oddparents seem to be a good example of that.

    It's basically 65 episodes unless you're DuckTales, Darkwing Duck or become big in German markets like Kim Possible.

    Is this like Marvel with their obsession with frog superheroes?

    I always love his rise to presidency. "Let's kick him upstairs to vice president, so he'll stay out of our corrupt politics!"

    I always found it funny how George Washington was of the opinion that we should stay out of foreign affairs until we are directly involved. But, Theodore Roosevelt was "Let's be the world police. That's our duty."

    To be fair with healthcare, he had much of the same problems as today. Republicans loved to stonewall him. Newt Gingrich essentially shut down DC because Bill Clinton made him sit in the back of the plane.

    Warren G. Harding was pretty forward thinking for his views on minorities as well. He just wasn't able to get congress to pass a lot of his bills about it.

    I feel like JFK should be a tier or two higher. He's had one of the biggest influences on American culture. He didn't live long enough to see his dreams of travel to the moon, but he set the tone of American culture for the next decade or so.

    Lyndon B. Johnson once called the owner of a clothing company to ask for pants in his size.

    I always did love James Buchanan saying that history will vindicate him. He was so sure people would think he was great.

    Andrew Jackson once beat a guy who tried to shoot him, so that's pretty close too.

    Dude got shot for trying to run for a third term. He thought about how much pain he'd be in, weighed the odds, and continued on with his speech.

    All the fun and excitement starts March 2nd.

    I guess this is what it's like when your network only kind of slightly hates you.

    I hate you. I had to turn my monitor upside down.

    Is she sending all this information back to Daniel?

    I'm glad that Dean Pelton is coming out as approximately 2/7th of what he is. It takes a lot of courage.

    Man, Disqus is stupid. I just ruined a post because I forgot we can't link to a certain image site, even name reference it.