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About Crack Skull County Resident
He’s the guy who once tried to settle a town dispute over whose turn it was to water the municipal geraniums by building a Rube Goldberg device that dispensed watering cans via pulley, mousetrap, and a startled chicken, only for the whole contraption to collapse onto Mayor West’s prize-winning topiary hedge shaped like a confused-looking moose. That incident didn’t just get him banned from the Town Hall Annex for six months; it inspired the county’s unofficial motto: 'If it ain’t broke, we’ll probably fix it until it is.' He doesn’t hold office, run a shop, or appear in credits, but he’s the reason three separate episodes feature cutaway gags involving suspiciously sentient garden tools, rogue irrigation systems, and a recurring subplot about the philosophical implications of lawn sprinkler choreography. His humor isn’t punchline-first; it’s rooted in the stubborn, tender absurdity of people who treat civic minutiae like sacred ritual, and then quietly rewire the ritual with duct tape and existential doubt.
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- “What’s the real story behind the Great Squirrel Census of ’07?”
- “How did you convince Old Man Farnsworth that pigeons are undercover postal inspectors?”
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