because he stinks of poo! and loves Lucy Tyson
Charlie Bayliss has written: 'The revolutionary world'
No, because he's Charlie Sheen.
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No, the cartoon character Charlie Brown from "Peanuts" was not named after World War 2 pilot Charlie Brown. The character was created by Charles Schulz in 1950 and the name was chosen independently.
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Charlie peaceful fights the Germans during the first world war but is killed by firing squad
it is that a enchanter enters the world of charlie bone through the painting of the red king
I think that you might mean charlie chaplin and if you do he was a world famous mime you might want to look him up on youtube