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©2008-2009 ~ichthyosaurus
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Narniaaa. :B This is from The Silver Chair where Pole, Scrubb and Puddleglum find that book in the giants' kitchen saying how best to sautee humans and marshwiggles and other creatures that would probably vocally object to getting sauteed. I imagine that the giant's version of a potted plant would be like, an entire oak tree.

Scrubb > Pevensies btw. 8D

EDIT: I redid this and posted it on my secondary "serious" account, over hurr: [link]

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:iconkittyjimjams:
I so loved that book, even with the rubbish prince at the end. They break the spell and he is still rubbish.

I totally agree re: Eustace, he was my favourite. And I really like your take on Puddleglum. And the cat in the doorway!
:icondietfuzz:
I've never read that book. But They Might be Giants is a great band.
Woo, Istanbul
:iconsoccerangel47:
i like the kat in the back but that's it. j/k

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OH EM GEE JAY
:iconichthyosaurus:
Lame!!

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"In the game of chess, you can never let your adversary see your pieces." Zap Brannigan
:iconichthyosaurus:
Aha word. Also, yes Eustace is/was the best. :B I can't get the scarecrow image out of my head when it comes to Puddleglum.

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"In the game of chess, you can never let your adversary see your pieces." Zap Brannigan
:iconichthyosaurus:
Read it! Now. ;) I've actually never listened to that band, if you can believe it.

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"In the game of chess, you can never let your adversary see your pieces." Zap Brannigan
:icondietfuzz:
I can. Listen to them.
:iconmcda:
OMG! I totally hearted Eustace more then those other ones.
:iconkelilabrightrose:
Man, this picture seriously owns. Eustace's expression is absolutely perfect.

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There was a Lion, big and strong, and Aslan was his name-o! A-S-L-A-N! A-S-L-A-N! A-S-L-A-N! And Aslan was his name-o!
:iconladyofthewoo:
la la la LOVE it!

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"Many waters cannot quench love, neither can floods drown it. Love can't be bought and love can't be sold..." —Song of Songs 8:7

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