Sam: [to Carly] You gonna knuckle down on this chick? [takes out a sock] I brought the butter sock.Carly: Its not her fault ... We're both victims.Sam: Yeah, but I mean ...Carly: I'm NOT gonna beat her with a sock full of butter!!!Tori: She wants you to hurt me with butter?Freddie: Yeah.
Iparty With Victorious Extended Version Full 13
Carly: [during the web show, harassing a cactus] You're the worst cactus ever!Sam: Stupid cactus!Carly: You're the loser of the desert!Sam: You have no friends!Carly: No one wants you!Sam: Lame cactus!Carly: You're an embarrassment to all succulents!Sam: Idiot! [Carly and Sam turn back to the camera and smile]Carly: And that's how you damage the self-esteem of a cactus!Freddie: [turns the camera onto himself] Also works on ferns, flowers, and various cheeses! [points the camera back at the girls]Carly: Okay, we're going to move on to our next segment here on iCarly!Sam: Which involves the brain of our disturbed friend, Gibby!Carly: Yes! We all know that Gibby's head is full or wrong-ness ...Sam: And to demonstrate that again, let's take a look at- [huge moving cactus walks towards Carly and Sam growling]. Uh oh ... it's the cactus' big brother!Carly and Sam: [hold onto each other and scream]Tori: [in Los Angeles, watching the web show with Steven; laughing] Oh my god, how funny is this? Aren't they hilarious?Steven: Yeah, it's funny... [pretending not to know what it is] What's it called?Tori: iCarly. [confused] You've never heard of it?Steven: Uh ... no ... why?Tori: Cause' you live in Seattle half the time, and that's where these girls do it from.Carly: [on laptop with Sam] Go on now!Sam: [at the cactus' big brother] Go!Carly: [at the cactus' big brother] Walk out the door!Sam: Just turn around now!Carly: You're not welcome anymore!Steven and Tori: [laughing with Steven laughing nervously]Sam: And now ...Carly: A disturbing voyage into the depths of the ever puzzling Gibby-ish brain ...Tori: [laughing] That girl Carly's really pretty don't you think?Steven: Sure ... just uh, not my type ... anyway ... uh, you know, we've been going out for over 3 months.Tori: I do ... we're coming up on our 100 day kiss.Steven: Sneak preview?Tori: Show me the trailer. [kisses Steven]
iParty with Victorious (also known as iParty in the UK[1]) is a 90-minute-long 2011 television movie, serving as a crossover between iCarly and Victorious. The special serves as the 11th-13th episode of the fourth season of iCarly and not a Victorious episode (hence the name using the iCarly "i" naming scheme). It officially aired on June 11, 2011, with an extended version airing on August 27 the same year.
This is the first of four crossovers between both iCarly and Victorious. The second and third crossovers occur during each show's April Fools' Day specials, both of which debuted on March 24, 2012. At one point in the Victorious April Fools' special, "April Fools Blank", Tori is seen coming out of the elevator and into the living room of Carly's apartment, where Spencer is sitting on the couch. Meanwhile, in the iCarly episode "iApril Fools", Carly, Sam, Freddie, and Spencer appear in Tori's living room sitting next to Robbie, who is actually a transformed version of Gibby. Sam also sings a line from "Make it Shine". The Nickelodeon series Sam & Cat (a crossover/spin-off and sequel of both shows) acts as the permanent fourth crossover, with Sam and Cat living as roommates and starting a babysitting service to fund their adventures. Freddie, Robbie, and Jade make special return appearances in the Sam & Cat hour-long special "#TheKillerTunaJump", and Gibby, Nevel and Nora made a special appearance in the Sam & Cat 45-minute special "#SuperPsycho".
A West Australian production of 13 opened on February 4, 2015 as part of the Fringeworld Festival. Presented by Playlovers at Hackett Hall, Floreat, it was directed by Kimberley Shaw with musical direction by Stepnhen Beerkens and Madeleine Shaw.[18][19][20] In December 2013, a Flemish/Dutch version was mounted by Jeugdtheater Ondersteboven, a youth theatre company in Sint-Niklaas, Belgium.[21]
A movie shoot down the street from Tori's house causes her and Trina to take a 40 minute drive to school instead of 5 minutes, but after shaving Trina's legs and her armpit she does not want to drive to school with her anymore. Riding with Beck, a bunch of other obnoxious girls are in the car and Tori gets in a fight with them. With Andre, his grandma causes trouble. With Robbie, he really rides his pedal car at about 2 mph. Jade tries to drive Tori into "Shadow Creek Woods", but Tori jumps out of the car before they enter. After, she walks 11 miles to school and was chased by a beaver. Meanwhile, Cat uses a new app called "Tap It!", which is an online coupon sending company. She finds a deal where a party bus can take Tori to school for 90% off. When the teens are in the bus, they find out that their driver is "Dr. Rhapsody", a rapper from the 90s. The episode ends with Dr. Rhapsody puts on his only hit single "Five Fingaz (To The Face)" and the group sings the karaoke version.
Washington addresses a letter to the inhabitants of New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Virginia, requesting cattle for the army for the period of May through June. Washington writes them that the "States have contended, not unsuccessfully, with one of the most Powerful Kingdoms upon Earth." After several years of war, "we now find ourselves at least upon a level with our opponents." George Washington to the Inhabitants of New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Virginia, February 18, 1778
Washington writes Congress and Comte d'Estaing, who is with his fleet off Georgia or in the West Indies. To Congress, Washington summarizes his efforts at organizing a cooperative effort with the French fleet to attack the British. To d'Estaing, Washington writes that "New York is the first and capital object, upon which every other is dependant," its capture likely to be a severe blow to the British. In his long letter to d'Estaing, Washington writes that he has "not concealed the difficulties in the way of a cooperation," but has the "highest hopes of its utility to the common cause" and its contribution to ending the war victoriously. George Washington to Congress, October 4, 1779 George Washington to Comte d'Estaing, October 4, 1779
Washington writes Thomas Jefferson, governor of Virginia, on the state of the Army and on British General Cornwallis's severity in his progress through the south. Washington refers to a letter Cornwallis has written to a fellow British officer, a transcript of which Washington has received, in which Cornwallis outlines punishments for rebels. [The text of Cornwallis's letter is reproduced in annotation in the transcription linked to this document.] Washington closes his letter to Jefferson with a full history of Benedict Arnold's defection to the British. George Washington to Thomas Jefferson, October 10, 1780
Medium. A medium encounter usually has one or two scary moments for the players, but the characters should emerge victorious with no casualties. One or more of them might need to use healing resources.
Why am I telling you this? Because the butterfly effect got the worst of the Patriots last week in Denver when undrafted rookie Chris Harper muffed a punt in the fourth quarter with the Pats leading 21-7. Denver recovered the ball and eventually went on to win the game. So, if not for Harper's mishap, the Patriots may have walked away victorious and with a still healthy Rob Gronkowski. Harper got cut the day after that game, but was re-signed on Wednesday to the team's practice squad.
Besides summoning Eidolons to fight alongside them, each Eidolon can transform into a form the summoner can ride in a mode called "Gestalt Mode" ("Driving Mode" in the Japanese version). Combat becomes more action-oriented, with the summon able to perform various special attacks with certain button combinations.
Cocoon is a hollow floating world created thirteen centuries ago by the deity Lindzei, and is ruled by fal'Cie; godlike beings of immense power and authority. Located in Gran Pulse's atmosphere, Cocoon is a futuristic utopian world isolated from the wilderness of the lowerworld. Cities exist on the inside of Cocoon's shell with barriers all around, and the people are forbidden to leave Cocoon. Machines and mechanized beasts are commissioned as the citizens' guardians while the resident fal'Cie provide them with whatever they need, from food and water to protection and guidance and entertainment. The people of Cocoon are conditioned to believe that Pulsians are savages out to destroy them and their paradise and that Pulse is a world full of unknown terrors, a hell for humans.
Six centuries ago, tensions between Cocoon and Gran Pulse rose to the point of war, and the War of Transgression broke out. Two Pulsian girls were made l'Cie and bestowed with the power to transform into the legendary beast called Ragnarok to destroy Cocoon. In the war's climax, only one of the girls became Ragnarok and cracked Cocoon's shell but failed to destroy the floating world. Cocoon was victorious, and most of Gran Pulse's population had been wiped out. Cocoon's fal'Cie raided Pulse for raw materials to repair the damage sustained, and the war served to strengthen the people's paranoia towards Pulse. 2ff7e9595c
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