Star Wars Lego Chess Set decides which side of the Force is
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0 | Posted by osmankukrer, Wed, 31 Dec 1969 17:47:09 -0800
Worthy of Oscar nominations, in my opinion.
1 | Posted by ch_lee, Thu, 01 Jan 1970 05:25:49 -0800
Yeah... but sometimes people might plan to do another Season but then might get bored and try something new, but I bet you're not gonna stop until every possible material has been roasted... even nuts.
Also, you (as an American), refer to each "group" of episodes of a certain show as a "season", and the entire show as a "series". We here (in the UK) refer to what you call "seasons" as "series". So, if say, The Simpsons was a British show, we'd refer to Season 6 is Series 6. Confusing... right?
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