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that if you do not want to say the long name of "Cartoon Network's" cartoon "Foster's home for Imaginary Friends (Why heck, I'm getting tired of saying that long name, also), you can always shorten it out? You can say "Foster's" or "FHFIF" (abbreivate it). Whatever your comfortable with works as long as the persons' you're talking to understand you. I'm more comfortable with "Foster's" myself.
And some bad news for "Powerpuff Girls" fans
Have you heard that your favorite show went out of production? I don't know when it they said it left, but it lived a good 6 seasons since November 1998. I'm really sorry you had to hear that. Like I said on the "Mucha Lucha" post, we can always find another grand cartoon like that in the future. But the good news if that Craig McCracken (creator of ppg) is still working on "Foster's" (another thing he created). He's doing that instead of just becoming a hobo and begging for money and work on New York street corners. But CN just had to cancel it because it it was on the air long enough. I'm sorry, fans. You had your chance to have your fun.

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