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When does cat get obsessed with bibble?

In the episode titled Tori goes Platinum.


What is bibble from victorious?

Colored Popcorn, may have been sugar coated.


What is the most interesting part of the book stargirl?

My personal favorite part is the cheer Dribble Dribble Dribble Sis Boom Bibble We Don't Bite We Don't Nibble We just say, "Howdee, friends! We're the Electrons, who are you?"


How long was Galileo in jail for?

no he was found innocent He was forced (under threat of torture) to retract his claims and was placed under house arrest for two years. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Yes he was, because the Church didn't want to hear his theory. :) -Yacin- <<>> Galileo was put on trial for heresy after he tried to reinterpret the Bible, which put him in conflict with the Catholic Church. The Bible says that the Earth is the centre of the Universe, and the Church accepted the Ptolemaic system which is geocentric. Galileo on the other hand promoted the new Copernican system which put the Sun at the centre. The church told him that it was all right to promote Copernicus's theory as a theory, but not all right to say it was the absolute truth in contradiction of the church's teachings. The church also said that if the new theory could be proved right, the church was ready to reconsider. When Galileo discovered the phases of Venus, which show a definite fault in the Ptolemaic system, he proclaimed that this proved that the Sun must be at the centre. This was not factually right at the time because Tycho Brahe's system explained all the phases of Venus while still placing the Earth at the centre. Matters took a turn for the worse when Galileo wrote a book explaining the Copernican theory, in which one of the characters supporting the geocentric principle was shown up as an idiot. Many people saw it as a portrayal of the Pope, which led to Galileo's trial, after which he recanted. But eventually Kepler's model, which has elliptical orbits and the Sun at the centre, was demonstrated to be correct after Newton's discoveries in the science of dynamics.


Who is birthday is in August and played in Star Wars?

Ian McDiarmid, who played Palpatine/Sidious/the Emperor in Episodes 1-3, 5 and 6 (August 11, 1944)Oliver Ford Davies, who played Sio Bibble in Episodes 1-3 (August 12, 1939)Ahmed Best, who played Jar Jar Binks in Episodes 1-3 and 5 episodes of "Star Wars: The Clone Wars" (August 19, 1973Kenny Baker, who played R2-D2 in all 6 films (August 24, 1934)Ray Park, who played Darth Maul in Episode 1 (August 23, 1974)Jack Thompson, who played Cliegg Lars in Episode 2 (August 31, 1940)Ronald Falk, who voiced Dexter Jettster in Episode 2 (August 23, 1935)Matthew Wood, who voiced General Grievous in Episode 3 and is still voicing Grievous in "Star Wars: The Clone Wars" (August 15, 1972)Graeme Blundell, who played Ruwee Naberrie (Padme's father) in Episode 2 deleted scene and Episode 3 (August 7, 1945)Alex McCrindle, who played the Rebel Alliance leader Jan Dodonna in Episode 4 (August 3, 1911-April 20, 1990)Dee Bradley Baker, who voices all the clones and several other small roles in "Star Wars: The Clone Wars" (August 31, 1962)Corey Burton, who voices Count Dooku in "Star Wars: The Clone Wars" (August 3, 1955)Clare Grant, who voices Latts Razzi in "Star Wars: The Clone Wars" (August 23, 1979)Barbara Goodson, who voices Mother Talzin, leader of the Nightsisters in "Star Wars: The Clone Wars" (August 16, 1949)