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Once upon a time an acorn fell on Chicken Licken’s head. Being [[Mediocre lawyer|legally qualified]] and believing this to be evidence that the sky was falling, Chicken Licken rushes off to warn the King<ref>In this alternative universe, the King was predisposed to | Once upon a time an acorn fell on Chicken Licken’s head. Being [[Mediocre lawyer|legally qualified]] and believing this to be evidence that the sky was falling, Chicken Licken rushes off to warn the King<ref>In this alternative universe, the King was predisposed to heed warnings from neurotic domestic animals.</ref>. On its journey, Chicken Licken meets other [[Mediocre lawyer|dumb animals]] whom Chicken Licken persuades to join it in the quest to warn the King. Soon they all run into a fox eats them all. | ||
They never make it to the King, who remains blissfully unaware of the impending collapse of the sky. | |||
The sky does not fall. | The sky does not fall. |
Revision as of 14:15, 12 December 2016
Once upon a time an acorn fell on Chicken Licken’s head. Being legally qualified and believing this to be evidence that the sky was falling, Chicken Licken rushes off to warn the King[1]. On its journey, Chicken Licken meets other dumb animals whom Chicken Licken persuades to join it in the quest to warn the King. Soon they all run into a fox eats them all.
They never make it to the King, who remains blissfully unaware of the impending collapse of the sky.
The sky does not fall.
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- ↑ In this alternative universe, the King was predisposed to heed warnings from neurotic domestic animals.