Ummm... They can, but not legally.
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Ummm... They can, but not legally.
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You have to type in what you want the chicken-man to do, eg roll over, lay an egg, dance, sit down and watch tv, etc.
Although I'd like to see the new episode written by and starring Ricky Gervais, I agree with most of you in that the Simpsons is on it's way down.
As I've said here before, I think anything...
I believe so, although I can't seem to find that thread to check.
Ah, just discovered the search facility;
http://www.malcolminthemiddle.co.uk/forum/showpost.php?p=15472&postcount=11
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At the time I worked with a guy who talked about it...
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If...
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@ yardgames,
Please rename this thread "Your favorite Supporting Characters, and has Craig lost weight?"
Could it be that he just appears less fat in the second picture because he's standing up/smiling/wearing a looser top/wearing darker colours?
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