Garfield
By Jim Davis
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"Garfield" creator Jim Davis's career started not with a cat, but with a gnat. However, after five years, he killed
off "Gnorm Gnat" in favor of a character more readers could relate to. Starting in 1978 in 41 newspapers, "Garfield"
has grown in popularity over the years, and has ...

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Your right about that random the guys in the red shirts often died in the most grusome way
Kind of like in STAR WARS EPISODE VI RETURN OF THE JEDI when jaba drops luke and the gammorain are dropped into the rancor pit and just look how they kept that saloc well fed and in the classic movie WAR OF THE WORLDS where those three are incerated by the martians
Q. What do they call the person who has to clean the rancor pit? A. Apitizer
He's like the guys in the red suits on the original Star Treck! Not important enough to remember, and usually dies in the first 10 minutes of the show.