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A Peter Griffin Christmas
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The single entitled I Work At Burger King (Ding Fries Are Done) was released on April 9th and became an immediate success. It was written in 2002 by a retarded high school student named Billy who worked at Burger King, with whom Peter Griffin was a coworker at the time. Upon hearing the song, Griffin bought the rights from Billy in exchange for a Whopper. A Peter Griffin Christmas is a CD produced and contains songs by Peter Griffin. In "The Perfect Castaway", after finally locating Pelican's Reef, and landing a staggering catch of fish, Peter believes he is finally rich enough to produce the Christmas special CD he always wanted. This CD is the outcome of the production A Peter Griffin Christmas is the Christmas album released from fisher-man, Quahog resident, and fat guy Peter Griffin. It peaked at #4 on Billboard charts, and sold a total of 3 million copies. The buyers didn't seem to mind that it was released in March.
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A Peter Griffin Christmas
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Seth MacFarlane, Mike Henry as the Announcer
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A Peter Griffin Christmas is a CD produced and contains songs by Peter Griffin. In "The Perfect Castaway", after finally locating Pelican's Reef, and landing a staggering catch of fish, Peter believes he is finally rich enough to produce the Christmas special CD he always wanted. This CD is the outcome of the production A Peter Griffin Christmas is the Christmas album released from fisher-man, Quahog resident, and fat guy Peter Griffin. It peaked at #4 on Billboard charts, and sold a total of 3 million copies. The buyers didn't seem to mind that it was released in March. The single entitled I Work At Burger King (Ding Fries Are Done) was released on April 9th and became an immediate success. It was written in 2002 by a retarded high school student named Billy who worked at Burger King, with whom Peter Griffin was a coworker at the time. Upon hearing the song, Griffin bought the rights from Billy in exchange for a Whopper. In 2007, Billy's parents pressed a lawsuit against Peter Griffin for exploiting Billy's naiveté. The court ruled in favor of Griffin on the grounds that he and Billy were on equal footing, as Peter Griffin is also technically mentally retarded. Although some say the Kool Aid man's abrupt visit might have distracted the jury.
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