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'''Leland''' is Rowley's next-door neighbor who is obsessed with the role-playing game ''[[Magick and Monsters]]''. In ''Rodrick Rules'', much to Greg's surprise, Leland replaces Heather Hills as Rowley's babysitter.
'''Leland''' is Rowley's next-door neighbor who is obsessed with the role-playing game ''[[Magick and Monsters]]''. In ''Rodrick Rules'', much to Greg's surprise, Leland replaces Heather Hills as Rowley's babysitter.


His last appearance was when Greg announced the winner of the school's talent show in his diary. Greg states that even though everybody thought Leland stunk, he won the grand prize for an act of ventriloquism, which the judges thought was "wholesome."
His last appearance was when Greg announced the winner of the school's talent show in his diary. Greg states that even though everybody thought Leland stunk, he won the grand prize for an act of ventriloquism, which the judges thought was "wholesome."
 
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Revision as of 12:05, 3 March 2011

Template:InfoCharacter Leland is Rowley's next-door neighbor who is obsessed with the role-playing game Magick and Monsters. In Rodrick Rules, much to Greg's surprise, Leland replaces Heather Hills as Rowley's babysitter.

His last appearance was when Greg announced the winner of the school's talent show in his diary. Greg states that even though everybody thought Leland stunk, he won the grand prize for an act of ventriloquism, which the judges thought was "wholesome."