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'''Leon Ricket '''is a bully from Greg's school. He was seen in detention in [[The Last Straw]], bullying Greg. However, Greg got revenge,when the moderator, [[Mr. Roy]], wasn't looking Greg slapped his hands together so it would look like if Leon got him. It resulted in Leon being forced to stay for an additional half hour in detention also having to come to another detention on Tuesday. He evidently has low intelligence, as he tried to get rid of a wasp that landed on a window in homeroom that day by using a chair, much to his teacher's dismay.{{Stub}}
'''Leon Ricket '''is a bully from Greg's school. He was seen in detention in [[The Last Straw]], bullying Greg. However, Greg got revenge,when the moderator, Mr. Roy, wasn't looking Greg slapped his hands together so it would look like if Leon got him. It resulted in Leon being forced to stay for an additional half hour in detention also having to come to another detention on Tuesday. He evidently has low intelligence, as he tried to get rid of a wasp that landed on a window in homeroom that day by using a chair, much to his teacher's dismay.{{Stub}}
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[[Category:Characters who appeared in The Last Straw]]
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Leon Ricket is a bully from Greg's school. He was seen in detention in The Last Straw, bullying Greg. However, Greg got revenge,when the moderator, Mr. Roy, wasn't looking Greg slapped his hands together so it would look like if Leon got him. It resulted in Leon being forced to stay for an additional half hour in detention also having to come to another detention on Tuesday. He evidently has low intelligence, as he tried to get rid of a wasp that landed on a window in homeroom that day by using a chair, much to his teacher's dismay.

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