@Lionel-Hutz saidA “problem” I, for one have not experienced…much. No wait…never.π²
Seriously, it is exhausting.
@Great-Big-Stees saidMaybe the first time we saw someone complain about winning too much.... π
A “problem” I, for one have not experienced…much. No wait…never.π²
-VR
@Lionel-Hutz saidAhh. I see your problem, Lionel (or one of them, anyway)
Seriously, it is exhausting.
You appear to be higher rated than all of your opponents. π
Another problem is, you're so terribly out of shape!
@Earl-of-Trumps saidYou solved the problem play higher rated opponents and get in shape! π
Ahh. I see your problem, Lionel (or one of them, anyway)
You appear to be higher rated than all of your opponents. π
Another problem is, you're so terribly out of shape!
-VR
@Earl-of-Trumps saidI was not talking about chess.
Ahh. I see your problem, Lionel (or one of them, anyway)
You appear to be higher rated than all of your opponents. π
Another problem is, you're so terribly out of shape!
Lionel Hutz is a fictional character in the American animated sitcom The Simpsons. He was voiced by Phil Hartman, and his first appearance was in the season two episode "Bart Gets Hit by a Car". Hutz is a stereotypical shady ambulance chasing lawyer in Springfield, with questionable competence and ethics. Nevertheless, he is often hired by the Simpsons. His final speaking role was in the season nine episode "Realty Bites" in December 1997; the character was retired five months later following Hartman's death at the hands of his wife. Hutz has since appeared as an occasional non-speaking background character.
Lionel Hutz is an egotistical ambulance chasing personal injury lawyer
Hutz is characterized as a recovering alcoholic and both a grossly incompetent lawyer and an unethical individual in general.
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@Lionel-Hutz saidCongrats on your recent victories in tiddly winks and rhythmic dancing.
Seriously, it is exhausting.