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Saturday, February 12, 2022
Family Guy meets The Simpsons (cartoon)
Hooray, we're the funniest though hated.
Peter Griffin, the brewer and newly famous newspaper cartoonist, meets Homer Simpson, the longtime nuclear physicist in Springfield, USA. The families move in together, and a comedy of errors ensues. Who knew the two were so similar? It takes a court case to find out as the elements are compared side by side. They have a falling out, but we all learn something in the process. The Simpsons are the most successful TV show in US history, whereas Family Guy is the funniest, a painfully accurate and funny view of ourselves.
Lisa, you gotta learn to let go and free your inner sense to seek the Truth. Sit. Just allow.
Hey, Lois, it was kinda fun meeting the Simpsons. - Peter, where's Meg?
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