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Difference between revisions of "All Creatures Great and Cheap"

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'''All Creatures Great and Cheap''' is a pet store inside the [[Springfield Mall]]. They have a sign reading "You Pet It, You Bought It." It is home to a bird Homer likes arguing with about crackers.
 
'''All Creatures Great and Cheap''' is a pet store inside the [[Springfield Mall]]. They have a sign reading "You Pet It, You Bought It." It is home to a bird Homer likes arguing with about crackers.
  
==Behind the Laughter==
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== Behind the Laughter ==
The name of the store is a pun on ''All Creatures Great and Small'', a novel by English veterinarian [[wikipedia:James Herriot|James Herriot]]. It is also a pun on the song of the same name which is about animals.
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The name of the store is a pun on ''All Creatures Great and Small'', a novel by English veterinarian {{W|James Herriot}}. It is also a pun on the song of the same name which is about animals.
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==

Revision as of 10:50, August 28, 2012

All Creatures Great and Cheap
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Location Information
Use: Pet store inside the Springfield Mall
Owner: Rafael

All Creatures Great and Cheap is a pet store inside the Springfield Mall. They have a sign reading "You Pet It, You Bought It." It is home to a bird Homer likes arguing with about crackers.

Behind the Laughter

The name of the store is a pun on All Creatures Great and Small, a novel by English veterinarian James Herriot. It is also a pun on the song of the same name which is about animals.

Appearances