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An acorn fell on Chicken Licken’s head. Believing this to be evidence that the sky is falling, Chicken Licken rushes off to warn the King. And on its journey meets other [[Mediocre lawyer|dumb animals]] whom Chicken Licken persuades to join it in the quest to warn the King. Soon they run into a fox who invites them to its lair eats them all.
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 take advice to neurotic poultry</ref>. And on its journey meets other [[Mediocre lawyer|dumb animals]] whom Chicken Licken persuades to join it in the quest to warn the King. Soon they run into a fox who invites them to its lair eats them all.


The sky does not fall.
The sky does not fall.
===See also===
*[[Mediocre lawyer]]s
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Revision as of 14:13, 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]. And on its journey meets other dumb animals whom Chicken Licken persuades to join it in the quest to warn the King. Soon they run into a fox who invites them to its lair eats them all.

The sky does not fall.

See also

References

  1. In this alternative universe, the King was predisposed to take advice to neurotic poultry