I don't like him for it, but I will say he had more guts than I ever will.
2006-06-09 15:00:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, the Whos showed their Gratification over the Grinch bringing back all of their Gifts, and Decorations, and Food, as well as the change of the Grinch's feelings towards Christmas, by letting him Carve the Roast Beast. Glad it had a Happy Ending.
2006-06-08 22:21:46
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answered by powersbt 6
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Well, he stole Christmas but paid for his crime. He's reformed now.....the Grinch is actually reformed. Thanks to little Cindy Lou. They should have given little Cindy Lou much more credit for this. I don't think the Grinch has stolen anything ever again.
2006-06-08 12:11:57
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answered by highroller 5
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Yeah, I think he was jealous and hurt after the way the Mayor of Whoville treated him. I felt sorry for him too...it's a good thing everything turned out as well as they did :-)
The one I really felt sorry for was the pood dog that had to pull that enormous sleigh!
2006-06-09 05:58:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Because Easter was too hard to carry. :-)
seriously it was because he didn't have the concept of the holiday's message in his heart and mistook it for an orgy of consumerism, like a lot of people do in real life.
2006-06-08 10:05:59
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answered by Catlady 6
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He was lonely, jealous, and did not understand the true meaning of Christmas
2006-06-08 10:12:15
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answered by trivia buff 5
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I felt for him, until he morphed into Jim Carey.
2006-06-08 12:22:40
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answered by tyingtobenice 5
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because his heart was three sizes too small...
2006-06-08 10:06:38
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answered by alter_tygo 5
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He was jealous.
2006-06-08 12:06:08
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answered by ? 3
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because he didn't want happiness for anyone ........he wasn't pleased for himself and he was lonely.........ha
2006-06-08 10:05:50
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answered by smoochy 4
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