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I was going to get a tee shirt with Brian on!


Don't know whether I can bring myself to now :(


Apparently there's an online petition to bring him back, but it would be a bit pathetic to sign it, wouldn't it? Oh dear, I'm off to look for it :)) :)) :))


ETA: Oh dear oh dear, here it is:


https://www.change.org/petitions/seth-macfarlane-and-fox-broadcasting-company-bring-brian-griffin-back-to-family-guy


ETA: It's got over thirty thousand signatures so far!!!!

FUnny, i have another friend who said the same thing Otta.

He just suddenly realised what an utterly loathsome character Peter was and couldn't watch it any more.


I love it, and Brian was a particular favourite, but apparently the writing team have been reinvigorated by the possibilities of shaking it all up a bit more, so hopefully it'll all be for the best.


Sue.....he's not real!!!!

I take it it didn't happen like this in the end?


Brian Griffin: Wow, look at me! Hanging out drinking with Ernest Hemingway, Van Gogh and Kurt Cobain. Still, it feels like we all got here a little earlier than we should have.

Ernest Hemingway: Yeah, well, I finally collapsed under the weight of my own genius and shot myself.

Vincent Van Gogh: I could not reconcile my passion with the way people around me were living so I shot myself.

Kurt Cobain: I hated the thought of my music become part of some bland corporate mechanism so I shot myself.

Brian Griffin: Yeah I, uh... I got into the garbage and ate some chocolate.

Loz Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> Not the funniest episode, then...


xxxxx


No actually it was a bit poor wasn't it?


The


"Brian Griffin: Yeah I, uh... I got into the garbage and ate some chocolate."


would have been much funnier.


Not even much pathos really.


Hey Family Guy people - Must Do Better. (Oh, and bring Brian back... )

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