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Fridays 100th episode --- hunnert?

Cartoon Network is currently airing the 100th episode of Fridays. The word of the day is hunnert (is that what it is?) And now, they're making a big stinkin' deal outta it. OK, I'll let it slide this time since it's a celebration and one of the block's milestone. But my only problem with Fridays these days is Tara (who, according to Tommy, has been on the show for 34 eps., is probably the crook whom I should bust for making such a what used to be, a "cool" block, a living heck.) and because the kids always have to be so hyper and say things in the bumpers like "we return with "the all-new" (your show here), right here on Fridays." (or something like that) Who came up with that idea? That was such a horrible idea. If Nzinga was still there, I wonder how it would be like. Probably cool, calm, and collected, just how I like it. With children who can calm themselves and NO HOT CHICKS! (that means you, Tara.) And, If you would just look at the logo, it s confetti on it and the usual F with a 100th on the right of it. So, what I'm saying is that I want to wiah Fridays a happy 100th show and many more "great" (because of the cartoons) shows to go. Go Fridays Go!

2003-2005, KEEP IT UP!!!

P.S. Once again, no offence, Tara. If you read this, I'm sorry I hurt you. Oh, and BTW, this is the blog's 70th entry. *Whew!*

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