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[[File:Farmerbrown.png|thumb|left|Mr. Brown]]Farmer Brown is an imaginary character created by [[Calvin]] who appeared in a single [[Sunday Comics|Sunday strip]], where [[Calvin]] was playing out a disaster with his toys. Farmer Brown was the unfortunate victim of an impossibly elaborate calamity: firstly, an unexplainable engine failure sent a passenger plane[[File:Farmerbrowndisaster.png|thumb|Brown's house, Ground Zero]] plumetting directly towards his house. Secondly, a 50-car, 500 000-ton freight train jumped the tracks after hitting a penny on the rail, and was also going to crash upon his home. Thirdly, a massive tectonic rupture threatened to engulf his abode. Finally, in an (ironically) much more conceivable occurence, a gas leak occured in Farmer Brown's house as he was about to light his stove.
 
[[File:Farmerbrown.png|thumb|left|Mr. Brown]]Farmer Brown is an imaginary character created by [[Calvin]] who appeared in a single [[Sunday Comics|Sunday strip]], where [[Calvin]] was playing out a disaster with his toys. Farmer Brown was the unfortunate victim of an impossibly elaborate calamity: firstly, an unexplainable engine failure sent a passenger plane[[File:Farmerbrowndisaster.png|thumb|Brown's house, Ground Zero]] plumetting directly towards his house. Secondly, a 50-car, 500 000-ton freight train jumped the tracks after hitting a penny on the rail, and was also going to crash upon his home. Thirdly, a massive tectonic rupture threatened to engulf his abode. Finally, in an (ironically) much more conceivable occurence, a gas leak occured in Farmer Brown's house as he was about to light his stove.
 
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Farmerbrown

Mr. Brown

Farmer Brown is an imaginary character created by Calvin who appeared in a single Sunday strip, where Calvin was playing out a disaster with his toys. Farmer Brown was the unfortunate victim of an impossibly elaborate calamity: firstly, an unexplainable engine failure sent a passenger plane

Farmerbrowndisaster

Brown's house, Ground Zero

plumetting directly towards his house. Secondly, a 50-car, 500 000-ton freight train jumped the tracks after hitting a penny on the rail, and was also going to crash upon his home. Thirdly, a massive tectonic rupture threatened to engulf his abode. Finally, in an (ironically) much more conceivable occurence, a gas leak occured in Farmer Brown's house as he was about to light his stove.